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Post-2008 legacies set sustainable standard for Beijing 2022

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2015-07-28 11:31Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

Hosting a Winter Olympics that are athlete-centred, sustainable and economical has been the foundation of the Beijing 2022 bid.

The post-Games legacies of four iconic venues from Beijing 2008 - National Stadium (also known as Bird's Nest), National Aquatics Center (also known as Water Cube), Wukesong MasterCard Center and China National Convention Center (CNCC) - are all prime examples of how these concepts have already been in motion even before the inception of the Beijing 2022 bid.

Over the past seven years, these four venues have grown and developed into the "go-to" multi-purpose arenas for Beijing's biggest events, fulfilling the principles outlined in the International Olympic Committee's Agenda 2020 and setting a new standard of sustainability for the future of the Olympic movement.

The common thread between the post-2008 legacies for these four venues is thus:

First, in line with both the Olympic Agenda 2020 and Beijing 2022's key concept of sustainability, these venues have found consistent use due to a number of strategic and long-term partnerships.

Second, hosting a wide and diverse array of global events both athletic and non-athletic have bestowed upon these venues a vast pool of relevant expertise and experienced management that could be easily put to good use for Beijing 2022.

Third, these venues have responded Beijing and China's growing interest in winter sports by hosting an increasing number of winter-sports related events.

General Manager Jerry Han of Wukesong MasterCard Center - which hosted all basketball events in 2008 - spoke of the "landmark" five-year contract signed by venue owners Bloomage International Investment Group and MasterCard.

Wukesong MasterCard Center recently celebrated its 10th anniversary on March 30, 2015, and it looked back on its history of being the first 2008 Olympic venue to be rebranded commercially, with successful partnerships with the U.S. National Basketball Association (NBA), who assisted in hosting consistent NBA Global Games events.

"With supporting consultancy of (leading sport and entertainment presenter) AEG and the NBA, we have managed to turn this venue into one of the leading multi-function arenas in China for concerts, basketball, ice sports, conferences, and launch events with a capacity of 18,000," Han said.

Wukesong MasterCard Center hosted more than 70 large-scale events in 2013, including concerts by top international acts including Beyonce and Elton John. China Basketball Association (CBA) champions the Beijing Ducks, led by former NBA star Stephon Marbury, also announced in May that they will be calling Wukesong MasterCard Center their home for the next CBA season.

Last December, the venue opened its "Wukesong Ice World", the largest ice rink in Asia, with 15,000 total square meters of ice anchored by a panoramic 18,000 square meter ice rink. On opening day of December 11, 2014, the main ice rink's capacity of 900 skaters was met within a couple of hours. The venue is also a repeat host of the Artistry on Ice figure skating show, set to host the Beijing stop for the fifth annual show this July.

  

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