/R E P E A T -- Advisory: Important Information on the arrival of the
Vancouver 2010 Olympic Flame, October 30/
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Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter GamesOct 27, 2009, 02:00 ET
- Media technical briefing October 27 - Media site walk through October 29 - October 30 Olympic Flame airport arrival and arrival ceremony - Filing room details - Feed service details - Media materials and background information details </pre> <p/> <p><location>VANCOUVER</location>, <chron>Oct. 24</chron> /CNW/ - As dawn breaks on <chron>Friday, October 30</chron>, a Canadian Forces Polaris aircraft will return from <location>Greece</location> with the Olympic Flame and a Canadian delegation on board. The Olympic Flame will touch down on Canadian soil at the Victoria International Airport before it lights the community celebration cauldron at an arrival ceremony on the grounds of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings.</p> <p>Please note: All media interested in covering Day 1 events of the <location>Vancouver</location> 2010 Olympic Torch Relay must register with the <location>Vancouver</location> Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC). See specific details below. Media passes are mandatory for access to all media zones, and applies to ALL media, including those that pre-registered in the summer to cover the torch relay.</p> <p>It is critical for media planning to cover this event to participate in, or be aware of, all of the events listed below either in person in Victoria, BC, or by conference call.</p> <p/> <pre> No. 1 Media Technical Briefing: Tuesday, October 27 ---------------------------------------------------- What: A technical overview of Day 1, October 30 Olympic Flame arrival, route materials and celebrations. Where: Victoria Conference Center, Saanich Room 720 Douglas St. Victoria, BC Time: 1:00 pm (Pacific Time) Participating: VANOC and partners' media relations representatives Victoria and area community task force representatives Dial in info: If you cannot join in person please e-mail [email protected] for access to teleconference details. No. 2 Site Walk Through and Briefing for Flame Arrival Event: Thursday, October 29 ------------------------------------------------------------- What: An onsite technical walk through of the October 30 Olympic Flame arrival ceremony and community celebrations. Where: Grounds of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings Near the corner of Government and Belleville streets Victoria, BC Time: 9:00 pm (Pacific Time) Participating: VANOC media relations representatives Victoria and area community task force representatives No. 3 Airport Arrival of the Olympic Flame: Friday, October 30 -------------------------------------------------------------- What: A Canadian Forces CC-150 Polaris (Airbus A-310) aircraft will land on Canadian soil carrying a delegation of prominent Canadians and the Olympic Flame in a miner's lantern. Time: (All times approximate) 7:15 am (Pacific Time): Touchdown 8:00 am: Taxi onto airport apron and Olympic Flame exits 8:05 am: Short statements by delegation 8:30 am: Olympic Flame convoy departs for downtown Victoria, BC Where: Department of National Defence Hangar/443 Maritime Helicopter Squadron Located on west side of Victoria International Airport 1593 Kittyhawk Rd. North Saanich, BC Media Registration: Media registration is required to attend the airport arrival. A media registration tent will be set up at the main gate to the hangar and open at 6:00 am. Media must show photo ID and press credentials to gain access. No registrations will be accepted after 6:45 am. Satellite trucks must arrive between 5:00 am and 6:00 am. Any satellite trucks arriving after 6:00 am will not be given access to the event. Who: Gary Lunn, Minister of State (Sport), Government of Canada The Honourable Steven Point, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Gordon Campbell, premier of British Columbia Colin Hansen, deputy premier of British Columbia Mary McNeil, Minister of State (Olympics), Government of British Columbia Gregor Robertson, mayor of Vancouver Ken Melamed, mayor of Whistler John Furlong, VANOC CEO Chief Bruce Underwood, Pauquachin First Nation Chief Ivan Morris, Tsartlip First Nation Chief Allan Claxton, Tsawout First Nation Chief Vern Jack, Tseycum First Nation Rear Admiral Tyrone Pile, Commander of Maritime Forces Pacific, Department of National Defence Nikolas (Nikos) Koumettis, president, Coca-Cola Canada Graham MacLachlan, regional president, RBC, British Columbia Note: Important information on media positions will be made available at the technical briefings noted above. No. 4 Victoria Parliament Buildings Arrival Ceremony: October 30 ---------------------------------------------------------------- What: The beginning of the 106-day, 45,000-kilometre Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay. Time: (All times approximate) 9:20 am (Pacific Time): Olympic Flame travels across harbour 9:35 am: Flame arrives at wharf near Government and Belleville streets 10:10 am: Community cauldron is lit 10:40 am: First torchbearer departs (identity secret until that moment) Where: Starting in Victoria's Inner Harbour Celebration on the grounds of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings Near corner of Government and Belleville streets Victoria, British Columbia Media Registration: All media must register with VANOC. To register and pick up a media pass for the arrival ceremony and all subsequent Day 1 events, members of the media must show photo ID and press credentials on October 29 from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm at the Fairmont Empress Hotel (Buckingham room) located at 721 Government St. in Victoria, BC. Registration will also be available on October 30 starting at 7:00 am at the media tent at the corner of Government and Belleville streets. Who: Gary Lunn, Minister for State (Sport), Government of Canada Gordon Campbell, premier of British Columbia Gregor Robertson, mayor of Vancouver Ken Melamed, mayor of Whistler Dean Fortin, mayor of Victoria John Furlong, VANOC CEO Chief Robert Sam, Songhees First Nation Chief Andy Thomas, Esquimalt First Nation Nikolas (Nikos) Koumettis, president, Coca-Cola Canada Graham MacLachlan, regional president, RBC, British Columbia First Canadian torchbearers Note: important information on media positions will be made available at the technical briefings noted above. No. 5 Media Filing Room: October 30 ----------------------------------- A media room with high-speed internet will be available in Victoria, BC, to assist media in filing their stories on October 30. The room at the Victoria Conference Centre will operate from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm (Pacific Time) and is located at 720 Douglas St. No. 6 Feed Service ------------------ Broadcasters interested in accessing the feed service should contact: Tom Hildebrandt, 416-384-5830, [email protected]. No. 7 Media Materials and background information available online ----------------------------------------------------------------- Daily media highlights, images, broadcast quality video and editorial content for each day of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay are provided to media on FLAME, the torch relay digital asset management system. To register for FLAME, visit www.vancouver2010.com/flame, click `Visit FLAME' and then `Register now.' Detailed maps of relay route for Days 1 - 4 are available on the interactive map at www.vancouver2010.com/torchrelay. Maps for following days will be rolled out as the relay makes its way across Canada.
For further information: Media Contacts: Airport Arrival: Chris Shauf, Torch Relay Media Relations, (778) 835-7894, [email protected]; Legislature & Relay: Torch Relay Media Relations, (604) 403-9328, 1-888-403-1483, [email protected]; Coca-Cola: Jennifer Koster, (416) 721-6991, [email protected]; RBC: Jackie Braden, RBC Torch Media Relations, (416) 318-7950, [email protected]; Government of Canada, Perry Boldt, (604) 376-2796, [email protected]
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