5 years after being designated as an Olympic city, St Partage’s opinions on positive or negative impact. Some residents see more disadvantages than advantages, others see more positives. The Olympic Commissioner talks about the importance of changes in the city. As for the president tourist office, it is a unique opportunity to change the city. Interview of a resident. Interview with Edouard WIECZOREK, Olympic Mission Officer.
Report on the economic impact of the London Olympics 2012. It was the first profitable Games in history with $50 billion in revenue and the creation of 800,000 jobs. The budget was kept under control and sustainable and profitable investments were made: the infrastructure created for this event still serves Londoners today. Commentary on illustration images and interview of a girl sharing her delight in being able to swim in an Olympic swimming pool.
The mayor of Paris, Bertrand DELANOE, explains that the holding of the Olympics in Paris would positively impact the work in the municipality and would also allow the latter to acquire sports equipment and infrastructure.
The economic impact of the Olympics is enormous. In the case of Paris 2012, the games would generate $6 billion in spending and the equivalent of 60,000 years of work. Atos Origine, an IT company based in La Défense, has a contract with the IOC. It will take advantage of the Beijing Olympics to establish itself there and even attack the Chinese market. Its CEO Bernard BOURIGEAUD details the figures of the deployment of his company on the Chinese market. René ABATE, economist, gives his estimates of a participation of Paris in the 2012 Olympics concerning the jobs created.
Report on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and their potential impact on the Seine-Saint-Denis department. Comment on alternating factual images, infographics and interviews. Trésor MAKUNDA, bronze medallist in the 400m Paralympic Games in London, meets the children of Seine-Saint-Denis: all express their enthusiasm. Eric BATAILLY, President of the Olympic Departmental Committee of Seine-Saint-Denis discusses the construction of sports equipment built for the occasion that can be sustainable. Stéphane TROUSSEL, president of the departmental council of Seine-Saint-Denis (PS) talks about the need to build infrastructure to be able to host the Olympics in the department.
Excerpt from a report on the preparation of the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi. The snowboarder Xavier DE LA RUE, present on site explains that the pace of work is frantic when the inhabitants of Krasnaya Poliana, a small village intended to receive mountain events are rather mixed about the holding of the event at home.