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Old Posted Dec 24, 2008, 8:25 PM
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VANOC proposes axing Whistler medal ceremonies

Preferably, I would like to have a unified nightly medal ceremonies at BC Place. The alpine thing seemed stupid....and I really hope they don't go with the "one ceremony, two venues" concept for the Opening Ceremonies where both Vancouver and Whistler will have the Opening Ceremonies.




VANOC's cost-saving plans rankle politicians

Last Updated: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 | 3:02 PM ET
The Canadian Press


A proposal to scale back on 2010 Olympic medal ceremonies is raising the ire of Whistler, B.C., politicians who have already committed millions of dollars for nightly parties around the events.

The 2010 organizing committee, known as VANOC, has suggested scrapping the plan to award alpine and nordic event medals at nightly celebration events in Whistler, B.C., as part of an ongoing review into how they can shave costs off their $1.6-billion operating budget.

"VANOC felt there must have been a reason why that would simplify their lives and potentially save money but council said it's very important for the Whistler community," said Whistler Mayor Ken Melamed.

"Many members of the Whistler community thought this was a fantastic win for Whistler."

The medal ceremonies are the first time a mountain host venue has been allowed to hand out medals. More than half of the total medals being awarded during the Games will be for events in Whistler.

VANOC didn't propose an alternate plan on how they would award the medals, Melamed said.

"They were looking for feedback and the feedback essentially was negative. Council did not want to go there," he said.

The town has planned a multimillion-dollar party around the medal ceremonies, including the construction of the celebration plaza.

Funds for the plaza's $13.6-million budget were contributed by the federal government, the organizing committee and the municipality of Whistler.

The plaza is also supposed to host the closing ceremonies for the Paralympic Games.

The plaza will continue to be developed, Melamed said, and cultural events will be held as planned.

"It'll be an important legacy for Whistler after the Games, irregardless, that part doesn't stop," he said.

But Melamed said the proposed change has irked council and at a special meeting Tuesday night they decided to hold off on Olympic-related bylaws until the organizing committee makes up its mind.

Council also remains concerned about transportation and housing during the Games, he said.

"[Council] wants VANOC to understand the community has some very strong feelings about some of the agreements that have been understood over the course of the delivery of the Games," he added.

The bylaws would help ease the Games-time housing crunch in Whistler as well as allow for temporary retail and other outlets during the Olympics.

The Olympic committee is having such difficulty securing accommodation in Whistler and the surrounding area that they recently revived a proposal to rent cruise ships in Squamish, B.C., to house workers.

The bylaws have attracted opposition from some residents who are concerned the temporary stores would eat into promised business profits and lead to a carnival-like sales atmosphere in the city.


VANOC reviews Games venues, plans

The organizing committee wouldn't confirm they are looking at cutting the medal ceremonies.

"All Games time venues and plans are currently under review, given the economic downturn and the final preparation of the update to the VANOC business plan," said a statement from Terry Wright, VANOC's executive vice-president for service operations and ceremonies. "Until that review is complete and the business plan is given final approval and then made public, it would be inappropriate to comment on specifics."

Melamed said holding back on passing the bylaws wasn't intended to hold VANOC hostage and he hopes the two sides can find a way to keep the medal ceremonies as planned.

Similar events are planned for Vancouver and will be held at BC Place stadium.

Organizers had earlier said they were combing through the budget to sort the "must-haves" from the "nice-to-haves" in an effort to ward off any potential hit from the slumping economy though so far, they've not been directly affected.

Cuts are also being proposed to staffing and travel budgets but the board of directors has already warned the committee against going too far and taking from the spirit of the Games.

The new budget will go before the board on Jan. 21.

Whistler's council will reconsider the new bylaws a week later.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 24, 2008, 8:56 PM
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I actually liked the idea of the alpine ceremonies. For one thing, it saves having to literally bus the athletes to and from Vancouver if they win. Plus to anyone viewing, it is not going to be that big a deal to see images from Whistler instead of Vancouver.

My first thought reading this is it is some type of pressure to insure more housing or something from Whistler. Maybe there is a dispute over the cost of having to find alternative housing - and who has to pay for it. This might beVANOC's way of saying "well, we have to save money some how . . . guess we could the operational budget by striking the Whistler awards ceremonies since you haven't done enough to help us contain costs elsewhere (hint, hint)."

Yet, in the end, I agree with Whistler being upset even more.

Hope they work it out.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 25, 2008, 6:32 AM
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While the plaza will still be nice, having it without the ceremonies is pretty anti-climatic. I'm sure some Whistler people will be be pissed that the forest was chopped down for almost nothing.
     
     
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^ i thought the location of the plaza is where the golf range is?
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 25, 2008, 9:34 AM
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well at the end of the day Whistler has nothing to say about it. Its Vancouver 2010. NOT Vancouver-Whistler 2010. Shut up and cry at home if you must.
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Geez. Sounds like someone got a lump of coal this morning

I doubt anyone is in hysterics in their rooms over this topic. We're just expressing opinions.

Besides, I suspect Whistler has quite a bit of say in negotiating many aspects of the Olympics. You might have noticed they are the Alpine Village for the games. Everything I've seen seems to suggest they are rather highly involved in hosting a successful games.

If this is a critical issue for the city of Whistler, they certainly have the right to express it. I can appreciate their being upset since this suggestion comes well into the planning of the games. I was just suggesting hope that they work out some solution that is cooperative not adversarial. If costs are the main issue (and probably really is), then maybe some compromise can be found.

It just seemed to me from the article that there seemed to be some tit-for-tat association. "Work harder to help us solve the housing issue or we'll strip funds from something important to you" being unspoken but suggested.

Perhaps it was just how the article was put together rather than any factual basis, or maybe I just read something into the article that wasn't intended.

At any rate, Merry Christmas and all that
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 25, 2008, 7:44 PM
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just have a hockey tournament in BC place (remove the roof), have parties on Robson and cancel everything else...Woho - now that sounds like good clean fun!!!
     
     
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