By admin1 on Aug 7, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
If you’re among the many that will be traveling to Beijing, China to be part of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games, you’ll have to consider where you will stay as you make your plans.
Luckily, there are many options available in the Beijing area as well as in nearby surrounding cities.
Between guest houses, hostels, high class hotels in Beijing and other accommodations, there is bound to be something that will suit your needs during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Some hotels in Beijing:
The Beijing Hotel is among the five star hotels in Beijing available for those visiting Beijing during the Olympic Games. It’s located conveniently in downtown Beijing, near shopping centers and other places you’ll likely want to visit.
In addition, Beijing hotel is a short walk from the famous Tian’anment Square as well. Rooms in this hotel are known for being very large and spacious and this hotel has a variety of amenities, including laundry service and meeting facilities, are available.
Other five star hotels in Beijing include the romantic Grand Hotel Beijing, which is a posh hotel that features fine dining and artistic design and decorating. The Beijing International Hotel provides five star comforts in a more modern setting, and is located in the center of Beijing. There is a shopping area and spa on site to add to the enjoyment of your stay.
By admin1 on Aug 6, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
The 2008 summer Olympics are not only for competition and entertainment, but they can also serve to inspire people, even those of us who will never be Olympic athletes.
During each installment of the Olympic Games, there are many inspirational stories and athletes that emerge, and though the Games haven’t begun, the 2008 summer Olympics is already no exception to this trend. Let’s discuss some of the inspirational athletes that will aspire to compete in this year’s 2008 summer Olympics.
Some of the inspirational athletes that will aspire to compete in the 2008 summer Olympics:
Recently, Oscar Pistorius of South Africa has become a huge story due to his battle to be included in the running for participation in the 2008 summer Olympics.
You may have already heard of him, or even seen clips of him in action on television or elsewhere. If so, you’d know him immediately. Why? Because he was born without fibulas in either of his legs, and is a double-amputee as a result.
Pistorius had both of his legs amputated below the knee, and is only able to run because of custom made carbon fiber “blades” that are shaped much like a normal leg and foot are. The blades (nicknamed “Cheetah” blades by some) allow Pistorius to maintain balance and propel himself as an able-bodied runner does.
By admin1 on Aug 6, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
Much of the spotlight will be on the National Aquatics Center in 2008 Beijing Olympics, and with good reason.
At the National Aquatics Center in 2008 Beijing Olympics, gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded in 42 events in categories like swimming and diving.
Obviously, if you’re a fan of water sports, the National Aquatics Center is where the action will be this summer at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
When is national aquatics centre in 2008 Beijing Olympics constructed?
The National Aquatics Center in 2008 Beijing Olympics was inaugurated on January 28, 2008, after four years of construction. The groundbreaking happened in December of 2003, and construction began immediately after on the state of the art facility.
By the end of 2005, the concrete structure was finished and the steel structure was nearly finished being installed. In August of the following year, the first of the air cushions was installed, and by the end of the year, membrane structures were also introduced on the outside of the National Aquatics Center.
In 2007, decorating, municipal engineering works, and electro-mechanical equipment was completed and installed, finishing the construction of the facility.
By admin1 on Aug 5, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
During each edition of the Olympic Summer Games, much of the attention goes to competitors in sports like gymnastics, and rightfully so.
The sport of gymnastics in many ways represents the pinnacle of athleticism, grace, and hard work, the combination of which represents the ideal of the Olympic athlete as a whole.
Therefore, it’s only appropriate that at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, gymnastic events (along with select other events) will take place at a venue worthy of their rich history and tradition- Beijing’s National Indoor Stadium.
The Beijing National Indoor Stadium immediately catches your eye with its strikingly-curved roof and modernly sleek look. Beijing’s National Indoor Stadium, while still relatively newly constructed, has already been called a marvel and an architectural triumph by many. Along with gymnastics, events such as handball will be hosted at the National Indoor Stadium.
Capacity of the Beijing national indoor stadium:
The Beijing national indoor stadium itself can be found in the Olympic Green, to the couth of the National Convention Center, and not far from National Stadium. The Beijing National Indoor Stadium contains a full warm-up gym in addition to the main competition area, and in total, takes up a space of over 81,000 square meters. This space allows the stadium to contain over 18,000 gymnastics fans.
By admin1 on Aug 5, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
Although the 2008 Beijing Olympics will take place at many distinctive and groundbreaking venues, it’s hard to think of a more impressive structure than the home of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies- National Stadium.
Located on the Olympic Green, National Stadium in Beijing provides seating for nearly 100,000 spectators, and is going to be home to some of the 2008 Beijing Olympics’ most important events.
Facilities of the national stadium in Beijing:
The National Stadium in Beijing is memorable for its “Bird’s Nest” design, which gives it a distinctive and modern look. Also, the National Stadium in Beijing has a number of amenities and features for visitors, including a shopping center as well as a remarkable “green area” on the outside of the stadium.
Among the important athletic events that will be presented at National Stadium in Beijing are the always-popular and historic track and field events. The tradition of track and field at the Summer Olympics is a perfect match for the modern, yet majestic appeal of National Stadium in Beijing.
By admin1 on Aug 4, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
You may be an Olympic enthusiast already, or perhaps you’re more of a casual sports fan.
In fact, you may not be a fan of sports whatsoever, but there’s still likely to be something for you during the Beijing 2008 Olympics.
Here are some things to keep in mind to enhance your enjoyment of the Beijing 2008 Olympics, China.
Things you need to remember to boost your enjoyment of the Beijing 2008 Olympics:
First of all, it’s important to keep an open mind as you follow the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Try watching sports that you may not have any immediate interest in, or that you have never seen at all. Often times, Beijing 2008 Olympics sports don’t garner much attention, such as synchronized swimming or water polo, may be among the most fascinating to watch. You will never know whether you like a particular sport unless you give it a try!
While you’re giving other sports a chance, give other countries an opportunity to impress you, as well. One of the most unique aspects of the Beijing 2008 Olympics, and the thing that sets them apart from many other competitions, is the international flair that the Games have.
By admin1 on Aug 4, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
One of the highest honors that any city can receive is being selected to host an edition of the either the summer or Winter Olympic Games.
The selection is the result of a long process that can be as grueling and dramatic as much of the competition that takes place in the Olympic Games! Only after years of consideration and effort can a city finally is chosen to host the Olympic Games, so the honor is no small one at all.
However, once the honor has been bestowed, the real work begins. Each Olympic city must prepare itself for being the sports and cultural epicenter of the entire world for a period of time.
They must be ready for a dramatic influx of new visitors, be prepared to host athletes and workers, and have the facilities necessary to stage all of the events that make the Olympic Games what they are: the biggest spectacle in all of sport.
In the case of Beijing, China, many preparations had to be made to make the city “Olympic games ready”. Many new venues were constructed for Olympic Games, all of which are state of the art and incredibly expensive.
By admin1 on Aug 3, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
Whether you’re just a fan of the Olympic Games in general, a woman who has competed in sports herself, or a young girl who looks up to the athletes who perform on the grand stage of the Olympics Beijing, it’s easy to admire the skills and determination shown by women athletes in the Olympics Beijing.
The Olympics Beijing will put many talented female athletes at center stage, and many of these female athletes will, in turn, inspire another generation of women to aspire to one day compete in the Olympics Beijing. Here are just a few of the female athletes you’ll want to keep an eye on during the 2008 Olympics Beijing.
Some of the female athletes you have to watch in Olympics Beijing:
Natalie Coughlin, a United States swimmer, is a favorite to win several medals at the 2008 Olympics Beijing. She already has experienced Olympic success, as she won 5 medals (2 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze) at the 2004 Olympics in Sydney, Australia.
She has only continued her success since then, and her skill in the 100 yard backstroke is not even approached by other competitors. Look for her to make a big splash- no pun intended- at the Beijing Olympics.
By admin1 on Aug 3, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
Besides being the country hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics, China is notable for many things: it’s cultural and architectural wonders, the friendliness of its people, and of course, delicious food!
Those that count themselves among the fortunate enough to be attending the 2008 summer Olympics will want to be prepared to choose from the many tasty options available during their stay.
Here’s a brief overview of some of the options that will present themselves to this 2008 summer Olympics enthusiasts who visit Beijing.
Some of the options for the enthusiasts who visit Beijing to 2008 summer Olympics:
Beijing is a great place to dine at 2008 summer Olympics, because as the cultural center of China, there is a surprising blend of cuisine types there.
You can find local cuisine, but also cuisine from all different cultures and locations, so there’s bound to be something that you will love. The hardest part in 2008 summer Olympics probably has to pick where you’ll go to eat out of all the great choices available!
If you want to sample the local fare in 2008 summer Olympics, make sure to stop by Ruibinlou. Ruibinlou offers, among other things, the popular local snack of Dalian Pie Stuffed with Meat.
By admin1 on Aug 2, 2008 in Beijing Olympics, SPORTS | 0 Comments
Yao Ming is a Chinese basketball player that has taken the basketball world by storm. At well over seven feet tall, Yao possesses outside shooting and passing skills that many much smaller players envy, while also giving a strong presence on the inside to any team he plays on.
With this year’s 2008 Olympics taking place in Beijing, China, all eyes will be on Yao Ming as he attempts to lead the Chinese basketball team to the gold medal in front of his home country.
Yao Ming has said time and time again that he would love to bring the gold medal to his country, and this year’s 2008 Olympics may be his best chance yet to do so.
Career of Yao Ming in Olympics:
Yao Ming was selected to the All-Olympian team in 2004 after putting up some impressive numbers in the Sydney Olympics.
He averaged 20.7 points per game and 9.3 rebounds and made 55.9% of his shots as well. Yao would repeat his great performance with similar production in the 2006 Word Championships.
Yao Ming played the first years of his professional career with the Shanghai Sharks, in China. He was outstandingly successful there, before becoming a coveted commodity to the NBA’s teams.