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London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited
Paralympic
Family guide
ContentsWelcome messages 4
The Paralympic Movement 8
Paralympic Family Hotels 10
Offi ces and services 12
Wheelchair, orthotic and prosthetic 14 repair service
Paralympic Family transport services 14
Arrival information 21
Departure information 22
Accreditation 23
Tickets 25
Medical services 26
Competition schedules 29
Paralympic Family Lounges 66
Paralympic Villages 68
IBC/MPC complex 70
Miscellaneous information 72
London and the Games 76
London 2012 Festival 78
London 2012 Paralympic image and identity 80
Acronyms 88
Dear members of the Paralympic Family, dear friends,
On behalf of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), I want to welcome you to the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
The Games are coming home to the country where it all started with Sir Ludwig Guttman organising sporting events for veterans of World War II. Ever since, the Paralympic Games have been an exceptional success story and London will write the next chapter in this story.
Over the course of 12 days, London will be at the heart of the Paralympic Movement, welcoming more than 4,200 athletes from more than 150 countries to compete against each other at the highest level Paralympic sport can offer.
The iconic London venues will provide a spectacular background for our athletes to showcase Paralympic sport at its very best and true Paralympic ‘spirit in motion’.
During each sporting performance at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, you will see the triumph of Paralympic passion, fair play and camaraderie in an environment where Paralympic athletes will inspire and excite the world.
This Paralympic Family guide will better facilitate your stay during the Paralympic Games, providing a wealth of information and basic facts for easy reference. All facilities and support services are listed here to help you get the most out of your experience in London.
I would like to express my appreciation to the London 2012 Organising Committee for providing this useful tool, and I would also like to thank everyone who has contributed to this exceptional sporting experience.
As you take in each experience while at the Games, I hope that you leave with an impression of inspiration that lasts a lifetime!
Sir Philip CravenPresident, International Paralympic Committee (IPC)
The London 2012 Paralympic Games are the culmination of seven years of hard work by a dedicated, determined and exceptionally talented team. Ever since London won the bid to stage the Games back in 2005, it has been our ambition to show what can be achieved through the inspiration of sport, and to create distinctive Paralympic Games that capture the imagination of young people throughout the world.
The construction of the Olympic Park, centrepiece of our Games, has been the catalyst for the single biggest transformation in London for more than a century. Our city will sparkle with a vibrant Paralympic look and feel, and its diverse communities from more than 200 countries will provide an unprecedented welcome to every competing nation.
London landmarks such as Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Greenwich Park will serve as unforgettable venues and backdrops for sport, helping to create a magical atmosphere throughout the city and inspiring the athletes to excel. We are confi dent you will enjoy the unique and uplifting spirit which distinguishes the Paralympic Games from other events.
This guide is designed to enhance your experience. It contains key information about all aspects of the Games, including venues, ceremonies, ticketing, transport, accreditation and accommodation. We also have our enthusiastic and well-trained Games Makers who are ready to assist you in any way they can.
On behalf of everyone at London 2012, may I sincerely welcome you to our Paralympic Games. I trust you will long remember your time with us and leave with a treasure trove of memories.
Seb CoeChair, London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG)
Welcome message from... the IPC President
Welcome message from... the London 2012 Organising Committee Chair
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Quote'If you look at the UK, it is at the forefront of educating people about disabilities and accommodating people with disabilities.'Oscar PistoriusSouth African Paralympic gold medal-winning athlete at International Paralympic Day, 8 September 2011
Paralympic Athletics
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The Paralympic Movement
History of the Paralympic GamesIn 1948, Sir Ludwig Guttmann organised a sports competition for World War II veterans with spinal cord injuries in Stoke Mandeville, England. Four years later, competitors from the Netherlands joined the Games and an international movement was born. Now called the Paralympic Games, Olympic-style Games for athletes with a disability were organised for the fi rst time in Rome in 1960. In Toronto in 1976, other disability groups were added and the idea of merging together different disability groups for international sport competitions was born. Today, the Paralympic Games are an elite sport event for athletes from various disability groups.
The Paralympic Games have traditionally been held in the same year as the Olympic Games. Since the Seoul 1988 Paralympic Games and the Albertville 1992 Paralympic Winter Games the Games have also taken place at the same venues as the Olympic Games. On 19 June 2001, an agreement was signed between the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) securing this practice for the future.
The Paralympic Games today are the second biggest sporting event in the world, attracting millions of spectators.
International Paralympic CommitteeThe International Paralympic Committee is the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement. The IPC organises Paralympic Games held in both the summer and winter, and serves as the International Sport Federation (IF) for nine sports, for which it supervises and coordinates world championships and other competitions. The IPC is committed to helping Paralympic athletes achieve sporting excellence and developing sport opportunities for all people with a disability from beginner to elite level. In addition, the IPC aims to promote the Paralympic Values, which are courage, determination, inspiration and equality.
Founded on 22 September 1989, the IPC is an international non-profi t organisation formed and run by more than 160 National Paralympic Committees from fi ve regions and four disability-specifi c international sport federations. The IPC headquarters and its management team are located in Bonn, Germany.
20 sports, 21 disciplines
11 days of competition
284 sport sessions
116 gold medal sessions
503 medal events
4,200 athletes
1,223 Games offi cials
2,767 team offi cials
London 2012 Paralympic
Games in numbers
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Grange St. Paul’s Hotel10 Godliman StreetLondon EC4V 5AJTelephone +44 (0)20 7074 1000Fax +44 (0)20 7074 1100grangehotels.com/stpaulslondon
Grange City Hotel8-14 Cooper’s RowLondon EC3N 2BQTelephone +44 (0)20 7863 3700Fax +44 (0)20 7863 3701grangehotels.com/londoncityhotel
Paralympic Family Hotels
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Samsung Help Desk Lobby levelOperating period 27 August-9 SeptemberOperating hours 08.00-20.00
Telephone: +44 (0)33 2012 2115
The Samsung Help Desk will provide support for all mobile device-related issues such as help with functions/features, WOW services, troubleshooting, broken devices, phone swaps, battery issues, accessories support and more.
Info+ kiosk Hotel lobbyThe Games-time information system will provide schedules, results, live scoring, news, athlete quotes, statistics, biographies, transport, weather and other information.
Grange City HotelLOCOGParalympic Information Desk (PID) Ground fl oorOperating period 20 August-11 SeptemberOperating hours 08.00-19.00 (20-24 August) 07.00-23.00 (25 August-9 September) 07.00-20.00 (10-11 September)
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7863 3789
The Paralympic Information Desk is staffed by volunteers who assist Paralympic Family members by providing:
– Information about competition schedules and results.
– Weymouth travel and accommodation bookings.
– Bookings for seats on Weymouth Paralympic Family viewing boats.
– Information of general interest to the Paralympic Family Hotel residents.
– Info+ (Games-time information system) information.
Transport Information Desk Ground fl oorOperating period 20 August-11 SeptemberOperating hours 08.00-19.00 (20-24 August) 07.00-23.00 (25 August-9 September) 07.00-20.00 (10-11 September)
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7863 3790
Grange St. Paul’s HotelIPCIPC President’s Offi ce -1 Johnson SuiteIPC CEO’s Offi ce -1 Reynolds SuiteIPC Executive Support Offi ce -1 Turner SuiteParalympic Family Clinic 3 Bedroom 301IPC Marketing and Broadcasting -1 Nightingale SuiteIPC Protocol and Guest Services -1 Compton and Cornwallis SuiteIPC Games Coordination Offi ce -1 Lawrence SuiteIPC Secretariat -1 Pepys SuiteIPC Welcome Desk -1 Lift LobbyIPC Daily Coordination Meeting Room -2 Shakespeare Suite
LOCOGParalympic Information Desk (PID) Ground fl oorOperating period 20 August-11 SeptemberOperating hours 08.00-19.00 (20-24 August) 07.00-23.00 (25 August-9 September) 07.00-20.00 (10-11 September)
Telephone: +44 (0)33 2012 2111
The Paralympic Information Desk is staffed by volunteers who assist Paralympic Family members by providing:
– Information about competition schedules and results.
– Weymouth travel and accommodation bookings.
– Bookings for seats on Weymouth Paralympic Family viewing boats.
– Information of general interest to the Paralympic Family Hotel residents.
– Distribution of Opening and Closing Ceremony tickets to NPC Presidents, Secretaries General and NPC guests, and IPSF Presidents and Secretaries General.
Transport Information Desk Ground fl oorOperating period 20 August-11 SeptemberOperating hours 08.00-19.00 (20-24 August) 07.00-23.00 (25 August-9 September) 07.00-20.00 (10-11 September)
Telephone: +44 (0)33 2012 2112
Accommodation Desk Ground fl oorOperating period 25 August-11 SeptemberOperating hours 07.00-23.00 (25 August-9 September) 7.00-20.00 (10-11 September)
Telephone: +44 (0)33 2012 2118
Offi ces and services
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Wheelchair, orthotic and prosthetic repair service
Paralympic Family transport services
A wheelchair, orthotic and prosthetic repair service will be available to athletes, NPC team offi cials, IPSF Games offi cials and Paralympic Family members.
Repairs will be conducted free of charge on damage to wheelchairs, orthotics or prostheses that, if not carried out, would either prevent the athlete from competing in their event or would prevent any client from achieving their usual level of independent daily living.
A repair centre will be open at each of the Paralympic Villages as follows:
– Paralympic Village: 22 August-12 September 2012 (daily from 07.00-23.00)
– Paralympic Sailing Village: 22 August-8 September 2012 (daily from 06.00-10.00 and 15.00-22.00)
– Paralympic Rowing Village: 22 August-4 September 2012 (daily from 06.00-10.00 and 15.00-22.00)
Repair centres at competition venues will provide basic repairs and spare parts to facilitate an athlete’s readiness for competition. Repair centres at the venues will be open from one day prior to the start of competition until the last day of competition. All pre-competition repairs will only be conducted at the Paralympic Villages.
Repair services will also be available for the Paralympic Family at the Paralympic Family Hotel through an on-call basis from 22 August-12 September 2012 from 07.00-23.00. Any member of the Paralympic Family requiring this service should contact the Paralympic Information Desk.
Transport DesksTransport Desks are located in the lobby of both of the Paralympic Family Hotels (Grange St. Paul’s Hotel and Grange City Hotel), each Paralympic Family Lounge at all competition venues and in the primary hotel at the Weymouth and Portland Sailing venue. These desks provide information on all T1, T2, T3 and TP transport services.
Transport Desks can also be found at the NPC Services Centre at all Villages operating according to the opening dates of each Village.
The Transport Desk will provide:
– T1, T2 and T3 queries
– Ceremony transport information
– Public transport information
– Co-Host City transport bookings
Paralympic Family Hotel Transport Information Desks
Paralympic Family Lounge Transport Desk, at all competition venues
Paralympic Family Hotel Transport Information Desks
Venue Dates of service Hours of operation
From To From To
Grange St. Paul's
20 August 24 August 08.00 19.00
25 August 9 September 07.00 23.00
10 September 11 September 07.00 20.00
Grange City
20 August 24 August 08.00 19.00
25 August 9 September 07.00 23.00
10 September 11 September 07.00 20.00
PF Transport Desks Dates of service Hours of operation
Venue From To From To
All competition venues on competition days at each specifi c venue
(including the Sailing venue)29 August 9 September
One hour pre-competition
One hour post-competition
Paralympic Family transport services
Paralympic Family transport services
T1 Allocated vehicle and Paralympic Family Assistant (PFA).
T2 Allocated vehicle and PFA or drivers (working groups only) shared by two or more clients.
T3 Games client transport system.
TP Paralympic Family (PF) accredited clients will be entitled to travel free of charge on the following modes of transport within zones 1–6 of the London public transport network:
– London Underground (tube) – London Overground (rail) – Docklands Light Railway (DLR) – London high-speed services between St. Pancras and Stratford International – Bus (day and night lines) – Tram – National Rail services – One-third discount on River services
PF clients will also be able to use the high-speed service free of charge on all days. This service operates 24 hours a day between St. Pancras and Stratford International station. On non-competition days clients will have to pay for this service. Please note that the Heathrow Express, Gatwick Express and Stansted Express services are not included in zones 1-6.
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T1 transport service level summary
Dates of service Activation Hours of operation
22 August-11 SeptemberActivation within 24 hours
of the client's arrival07.00-23.00
(up to 10 consecutive hours)
T2 transport service level summary
Dates of service Activation Hours of operation
22 August-11 SeptemberActivation within 24 hours
of the client's arrival07.00-23.00
(up to 10 consecutive hours)
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Paralympic Family transport services
TP PF members will access public transport through a TfL Oyster card and accreditation. Dates of entitlement are 16 August–12 September 2012. Clients will receive their Oyster card by mail with their Pre-Valid Card.
Oyster cards will not be replaced if lost/stolen/forgotten.
T3 serviceT3 service consists of both shared car and coach services. T3 car services are available for all destinations within the city area (London) and for all destinations within Weymouth and Portland, as listed on the T3 offi cial destination list for London.
T3 transport service level summary
Service dates Level of service Hours of operation
20-21 August Limited07.00-19.00
(by reservation only)
22 August-11 SeptemberFull
(on-demand service in place)24 hours
(23.00-07.00 by reservation only)
T3 guidelines – No reservation is required for T3 departures from on-demand venues during peak operational hours: Paralympic Family Hotels, the Paralympic Village at Stratford and competition venues during competition days, including peak days at London Heathrow Airport (LHR). T3 vehicles will be staged and ready for departure from the T3 load zone for the use of T1, T2 and T3 accredited clients.
– Venues requiring a reservation are listed in the T3 destination list.
– Transport recommend reservations are placed at least four hours in advance in order to ensure service.
– Service is for one-way travel only and cars cannot remain with the client.
– Reserved vehicles will wait 15 minutes for their client. The client will be responsible for arriving at the load zone within that 15-minute period. The driver will display the client’s name in the window, therefore the client will need to identify him/herself to the driver waiting in the vehicle. If the client has not arrived at the pre-booked load zone within the 15-minute timeframe, then the reservation will be cancelled.
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To make a reservation, call +44 (0)30 2012 2050 or ask at any Transport Desk.
T3 call centre service level summary
Service dates Hours of operation
18 August-11 September 24 hours
T3 call centre
Opening and Closing CeremoniesThe Opening and Closing Ceremonies will take place on 29 August 2012 and 9 September 2012 respectively. A return coach service is provided to Paralympic Family Hotels.
T1, T2 and T3 cars are not available to use for these events.
Transport information, including departure times, will be displayed at the Transport Desks in the Paralympic Family Hotels.
Clients should ensure that they have their accreditation card and ceremony ticket to access the transport services provided as these will be checked before departure from the Paralympic Family Hotel.
The use of public transport is strongly recommended if a client's accommodation is located close to the Olympic Park.
Early departure from the ceremonies is by public transport.
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Paralympic Family Shuttle service – Olympic ParkT3 vehicles will not have access to the individual competition venues within the Olympic Park. Clients will be able to alight in the T3 load zone located outside the secure perimeter and walk to the Pedestrian Screening Area where they will follow the signage to the Paralympic Family Shuttle. The Shuttle will be available for all T3 clients requiring access to areas within the Olympic Park. T3 clients with accessibility needs will be allowed to enter the Olympic Park and access each competition venue in a wheelchair accessible vehicle. T1 and T2 vehicles can access the individual competition venues at the Olympic Park.
Paralympic Family Shuttle service level summary
Service dates Hours of operation Frequency
22-29 August 06.00-24.00 15-30 minutes
30 August-9 September 06.00-02.00 15 minutes
* Please note that the Shuttle will stop at 15.00 on the days of the Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
Sailing co-Host City travelT1, T2 and T3 services in Weymouth and Portland T1 and T2 clients are able to use their T1/T2 service to travel to Weymouth and Portland for the Sailing competition, but only if their drivers stay within the 12-hour working day limit and by prior authorisation from the Paralympic Family Assistant (PFA) programme.
T1, T2 and T3 clients can book their transport via the Paralympic Information Desk in the Paralympic Family Hotel (PFH). A return T3 coach service will be provided. T3 clients accommodated in Weymouth and Portland can use the city’s dedicated T3 vehicles by making a reservation through the T3 call centre.
T3 transport services – Weymouth and Portland
Location Service dates Hours of operation
Weymouth and Portland 20-26 August07.00-19.00
(reservation only)
Weymouth and Portland 27 August-8 September
07.00-23.00 (on demand from competition
venue one hour before until two hours after competition)
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* Please check with the Transport Desk for daily departure times.
T3 Paralympic Family coach shuttle to Weymouth and PortlandThe T3 Paralympic Family coach shuttle service is a direct return service operating between the PFH and the Sailing competition venue at Weymouth and Portland. The shuttle will operate on competition days only. For a full day-by-day schedule and more information on the T3 service to Weymouth and Portland please check with the Transport Desks.
T3 coach services – Weymouth and Portland
Servicedates
Hours of operation Departure location Arrival location Mode of transport
1-6 September
Return service departing from
London in the morning and returning one
hour after competition
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LOCOG has selected London Heathrow Airport (LHR) as the offi cial port of entry for the London 2012 Games, where a full range of arrival and frequency-based transport services will be available. LOCOG’s services at Gatwick Airport, City Airport, Stansted Airport and St. Pancras International (Eurostar trains) will be limited, as outlined below.
In order to provide the best possible arrivals and departures experience, it is essential that Paralympic Family members provide complete and accurate information on their travel plans via a web-based Arrivals and Departures System (ADS).
In addition, a telephone helpdesk is available for updates to the ADS or other arrivals queries. The helpdesk will operate from 25 June-14 September 2012, 07.00-23.00. To contact the help desk, please call +44 (0)30 2012 2019 or fax +44 (0)20 7673 9898.
Heathrow Airport arrivalsAll Paralympic Family members will receive a warm welcome on arrival at London Heathrow Airport. Directional guidance, dedicated lanes at immigration, an accreditation validation service, baggage assistance and onward transport services will be available from all terminals.
On arrival, clients with an ‘airside’ meet and greet entitlement will be welcomed at the end of the jetty by a volunteer holding a sign with the client’s name on it. The volunteer will provide an escorted service through the airport to the client’s car.
Clients should bring their Pre-Valid Card with a valid passport when travelling to the UK – it will demonstrate their status as a Paralympic Family member to both airline carriers and the UK Border Agency (UKBA) and will act as a visa waiver. Therefore, Paralympic Family members should remember to carry their Pre-Valid Card with them in their hand luggage and not in their check-in luggage. If the client normally requires a visa to enter the UK and has not previously supplied the Border Force with biometric data, this will need to be collected at the UK border.
T3 transport services will be available to all clients arriving via Heathrow Airport – clients with T1 or T2 transport entitlement will be able to activate their transport service at the Paralympic Family Hotels. The T3 transport system offers services to the Paralympic Family Hotels, as well as a number of T3 drop-off points at other hotels and venues throughout London.
Airport validation counters will be available at the international terminals of London Heathrow Airport for accreditation card validation. Please see the Accreditation section for operating hours.
Arrivals at other ports of entryFor members of the Paralympic Family arriving at Gatwick Airport, City Airport, Stansted Airport or St. Pancras International, LOCOG has worked closely with each of these ports to offer a level of meet and greet service.
Arrival information
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Departure information
However, it is not possible to guarantee this due to resource constraints.
There will be no accreditation validation facility at any of these entry points – this is limited to the offi cial port of entry only. However, Paralympic Family members can validate their accreditation at the Paralympic Family Hotel, or any Games venue.
Once the client has cleared customs, LOCOG will provide a pre-bookable transport service to any of the T3 drop off points for T1, T2 and T3 eligible clients. To book this service, clients must input their fi nal, confi rmed fl ight details into the ADS at least seven days in advance. Please note that since this is a bespoke transport service, we urge clients to provide as much notice as possible to ensure the smoothest possible transition to their onward destination.
The London Ambassador programme (operated by the City of London) will have a London 2012 branded presence in the Arrivals Hall of each of these ports with which LOCOG will be liaising.
Please note that LOCOG is not able to facilitate arrivals at any other port of entry.
LOCOG encourages all Paralympic Family members to depart from Heathrow Airport, the offi cial port of exit. LOCOG will provide T3 transport from offi cial T3 destinations to all Heathrow Airport terminals. This service will be available for the duration of the Arrivals and Departures Service period. It is vital that the ADS is kept up to date with departure plans to ensure resources are available to provide clients with the services they require.
T1 and T2 transport services will be available to clients with appropriate entitlement. T3 transport services will be a mixture of coaches and cars. Clients should check with the Paralympic Information Desk or the Transport Desk in the Paralympic Family Hotels for advice on departure times or any other departure information.
Airport check-inOnline check-in is recommended to ease the process through the airport. Paralympic Family members are requested to check the availability of online check-in services on their chosen airline’s website.
Clients who do not use an online check-in service, or where the service is not available, should check in for their fl ight according to standard airline procedures.
Airport security proceduresPlease ensure that any liquids carried in hand baggage are in containers of 100ml or less and can fi t in a clear plastic bag (provided at the airport) when presented to airport security staff.
Accreditation Pre-Valid CardsFor those organisations that submitted their delegation’s accreditation data on time, accreditation wallets containing a Pre-Valid Card will be issued to the nominated contact in June 2012 for distribution. Each person should bring the whole accreditation wallet as it will also include an Oyster card, allowing access to public transport in London, and an information card.
Access to the Paralympic Family HotelThe offi cial Paralympic Family Hotel is the Grange St. Paul’s Hotel, London EC4V 5AJ.
Accreditation is not required to access the Paralympic Family Hotel. However, access to the IPC offi ces at the Grange St. Paul’s hotel may be restricted and require an additional sticker on the accreditation card. Stickers may be issued by the IPC.
Paralympic Family Accreditation CentreThe Paralympic Family Accreditation Centre is located inside the Paralympic Family Hotel.
Services: Card validation, card production, reissue of lost/stolen cards, issue resolution.
The Paralympic Family Accreditation Centre is set up to provide Paralympic Family members with a high-level, dedicated and complete accreditation service to meet their needs and solve any possible issues.
Please note: a pre-printed accreditation card (or Pre-Valid Card) is not valid for accessing any Paralympic venues before the participant has the pass ‘activated’ through the accreditation process.
Times of operation21-23 August 09.00-18.0024-28 August 08.00-22.0029 August-8 September 08.00-20.009 September 08.00-18.00
Airport validation countersAt the international terminals of London Heathrow Airport (LHR).
Services: Card validation only
Operating hours13-14 August 06.00-18.0015 August-1 September 06.00-23.002-8 September 06.00-21.009 September 06.00-17.00
Access to the Grange St. Paul’s Hotel will not be restricted due to accreditation issues for those Paralympic Family members arriving after the airport validation counters are closed.
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Other accreditation centresServices: Card validation, card production, reissue of lost/stolen cards, issue resolution.
– Uniform Distribution and Accreditation Centre (UDAC), West Ham, London E16 4SA (the primary centre for Technical Offi cials. A specifi c uniform pick-up date and time will be scheduled for each sport)
– Media Accreditation Centre (IBC/MPC), Olympic Park (15 August-9 September)
– Sailing venue (19 August-6 September)
Venue Accreditation Help Offi ce (VAHO)Services: Card validation only
Available at all competition venues. Opening dates and hours according to the competition schedule.
Lost, stolen or damaged accreditation cardsLost, stolen or damaged Pre-Valid Cards before arrival in the UKIf a Pre-Valid Card is lost, stolen or damaged (for example, torn or water damaged) a replacement can be issued for collection at an accreditation centre:
– The individual concerned must make a written, signed declaration countersigned by an authorised representative from their Responsible Organisation and inform LOCOG Accreditation in writing.
– A lost or damaged Pre-Valid Card will be cancelled in the accreditation system, and a lost Pre-Valid Card will not be reactivated even if found at a later date.
– Furthermore, the applicant needs to make his/her own arrangements to meet the standard immigration requirements for entry into the UK. On arrival in the UK, he/she must go to one of the accreditation centres listed above in order to have a new card issued.
Lost, stolen or damaged Paralympic Identity and Accreditation Card (PIAC) after validationIf a PIAC is lost, stolen or damaged (for example, torn or water damaged) after validation, a PIAC can be reissued:
– The individual concerned must make a written, signed declaration countersigned by an authorised representative from their Responsible Organisation and inform LOCOG Accreditation in writing.
– A lost or damaged PIAC will be cancelled in the accreditation system, and a lost PIAC will not be reactivated even if found at a later date.
– Reissue of the card will take place at one of the accreditation centres listed above.
Tickets PFH Ticket Offi ceThe PFH Ticket Offi ce is located in the Grange St. Paul’s Hotel and will sell tickets to all available competition events.
Operating period 18 August-9 SeptemberOperating hours 09.00-19.00
Telephone: +44 (0)30 2012 6144
Customer service representatives are available to answer any questions you may have about ticketing for the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Call our Ticketing team on 0844 847 2012.
Please note: calls cost £0.05p per minute from a BT landline. Other networks may vary.
Opening and Closing Ceremonies ticketsComplimentary tickets pick-up scheduleComplimentary tickets are distributed by the IPC to its members and guests as well as OC categories. To collect complimentary tickets, a PIAC must be presented.
The Paralympic Information Desk at the Grange St. Paul’s Hotel will be the distribution point for Opening and Closing Ceremony complimentary tickets. Complimentary tickets for the Opening Ceremony – one for each NPC President and Secretary General and for their accompanying NPC guests; and one for each IPSF President and Secretary General and for their accompanying guests – will be distributed on 28 and 29 August. Please note that an accreditation card must be presented.
The Paralympic Information Desk must be informed in advance if a representative is sent to collect complimentary tickets. The representative must present his/her PIAC and the PIAC of the person entitled to the complimentary tickets. Alternatively, the representative must present his/her PIAC and an offi cial letter signed by the person entitled to the complimentary tickets authorising the representative to pick them up on his/her behalf.
Closing Ceremony tickets will be available for collection from the same place on 8 and 9 September 2012 under the same conditions as Opening Ceremony tickets.
Operating period 28-29 AugustOperating hours 08.00-22.00 (28 August) 08.00-12.00 (29 August)
Operating period 8-9 SeptemberOperating hours 08.00-22.00 (8 September) 08.00-12.00 (9 September)
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Medical services
Paralympic Family medical insuranceHospital and ambulance services will be provided free of charge by the UK National Health Service (NHS) from 9 July to 12 September 2012 for acute illnesses and injuries or acute exacerbations of pre-existing illnesses or injuries. Treatment of stable, pre-existing conditions will not be covered under this agreement. All Paralympic Family members are covered under this agreement.
Paralympic Family members should obtain private medical insurance outside the time period defi ned above.
LOCOG will provide repatriation insurance from 9 July to 12 September 2012 for the above mentioned groups. This insurance will provide free air travel home, with accompanying medical specialists if necessary, and also the cost of bringing a relative from overseas to be with the sick person. In the event of death, repatriation insurance will cover the cost of transporting the body home. Arrangements will be coordinated by LOCOG.
Medical services at the venuesMedical services at competition venuesParalympic Family members will be treated by the closest accessible spectator medical team to them in the venue. Emergency services will be available for Paralympic Family members at competition venues; if a hospital transfer is required, Paralympic Family members will be taken to the designated Paralympic Family hospital.
Medical services at non-competition venuesOpening and Closing CeremoniesMedical services will be provided to all groups at the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, and will be tailored to the different groups and their needs. Ambulances will support this response.
London Heathrow AirportThe statutory ambulance service will provide a comprehensive medical service at London Heathrow Airport, the offi cial port of entry for the London 2012 Paralympic Games. The service will be enhanced for the Games with direct reporting lines to LOCOG’s Senior Manager for Medical Services.
International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre (IBC/MPC)A 24-hour family practice service will be available at the IBC/MPC, and a roaming fi rst response team will be available to attend to incidents in both centres. A pharmacy will be available in the retail area, where press and broadcast personnel may purchase over-the-counter products and have prescriptions dispensed.
Medical station at the Paralympic Family HotelA 24-hour family practice service will be available in the main Paralympic Family Hotel, the Grange St. Paul’s. The Paralympic Family Clinic will be located on the 3rd fl oor in bedroom 301. In the event of an emergency, Paralympic Family members would be transferred to University College Hospital or the appropriate hospital in a specifi ed care pathway.
Medical services in the VillagesThe polyclinics at the three Villages will be open from 22 August. The Paralympic Rowing Village polyclinic will close at 18.00 on 4 September; the Paralympic Sailing Village polyclinic will close at 18.00 on 8 September; and the Paralympic Village polyclinic will close at 18.00 on 12 September.
Emergency services at the polyclinics will be available 24 hours a day, with all other services available from 07.00 until 23.00. The services will also be available to IPSF Games offi cials who will be residing in the Villages. During the Games transition period and the Village soft opening period, emergency services will be provided through the polyclinic at the Paralympic Village in Stratford only.
The polyclinics will have the following services available, or will have access to these services:
Medical servicesParalympic
Village Paralympic
Rowing VillageParalympic
Sailing Village
Dentistry Yes Yes Yes
Emergency services Yes Yes Yes
Hydrotherapy Yes n/a* n/a*
IPC Medical and Scientifi c Department offi ces
Yes n/a n/a
Imaging (MRI, CT, X-ray, US)
Yes Ultrasound only Ultrasound only
Laboratory services Yes n/a* n/a*
Optometry Yes n/a* n/a*
Overnight stay ward Yes n/a* n/a*
Pharmacy Yes Yes Yes
Physiotherapy Yes Yes Yes
Podiatry Yes n/a* n/a*
Primary care (family practice)
Yes Yes Yes
Specialist clinics, eg dermatology
Yes n/a* n/a*
Sports medicine Yes Yes Yes
* Where a service is not available in these locations, it will be provided through private healthcare services free of charge.
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LOCOG Medical HeadquartersMedical services will be coordinated through Medical Headquarters (MHQ), located within the polyclinic at the Paralympic Village in Stratford. The centre will be operational 24 hours a day from 07.00 on 22 August until 18.00 on 12 September. The MHQ will:
– Maintain a constant network of communication with all venues across the UK (competition venues, non-competition venues and polyclinics).
– Coordinate staffi ng, logistics administration and resource management for the medical and healthcare programme, including public health matters.
– Monitor medical activity across all medical services, and resolve both escalated issues and NPC-related issues.
– Report directly to the Main Operations Centre (MOC), the Chairperson of the IPC Medical Committee and LOCOG’s Chief Medical Offi cer, and communicate as needed to NPC Chief Medical Offi cers, either directly or through NPC Services and Relations.
– Assist in the coordination of emergency responses.
– Maintain communications and networks with UK external agencies, including the Health Protection Agency (HPA), the Department of Health, the designated Paralympic Family hospitals and the ambulance service.
Designated Paralympic Family hospitalsHospital care is free during the period from 9 July to 12 September. Paralympic Family delegates should ensure they have healthcare insurance outside these dates.
The designated Paralympic Family hospitals are as follows:
London – Athletes: Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Barts and the London NHS Trust (major trauma)
– Paralympic Family: University College Hospital
– Press and Broadcast: Barts and the London NHS Trust
Eton Dorney/Paralympic Rowing Village – Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Weymouth and Portland/Paralympic Sailing Village – Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Competition schedules
Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug
10:00–12:30Individual Compound, W1: ranking roundIndividual Recurve, Standing: ranking roundIndividual Recurve, W1/W2: ranking roundIndividual Compound, Open: ranking round
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14:00–16:30Individual Compound, Open: ranking roundIndividual Recurve, Standing: ranking roundIndividual Recurve, W1/W2: ranking round
–
31 Aug
10:00–13:30 Individual Recurve, W1/W2: 1/16, 1/8 eliminationsIndividual Recurve, W1/W2: 1/16, 1/8 eliminations PAR03
15:00–18:30Individual Compound, Open: 1/16, 1/8 eliminationsIndividual Compound, W1: 1/8 eliminationsIndividual Compound, Open: 1/8 eliminations
PAR04
01 Sep
10:00–13:30 Individual Recurve, Standing: 1/16, 1/8 eliminationsIndividual Recurve, Standing: 1/16, 1/8 eliminations PAR05
15:00–18:00Individual Compound, W1: quarter-fi nalsIndividual Recurve, W1/W2: quarter-fi nalsIndividual Recurve, W1/W2: quarter-fi nals
PAR06
02 Sep10:00–12:00 Individual Recurve, Standing: quarter-fi nals
Individual Recurve, Standing: quarter-fi nals PAR07
15:00–17:00 Individual Compound, Open: quarter-fi nalsIndividual Compound, Open: quarter-fi nals PAR08
03 Sep10:00–12:25 Individual Recurve, Standing: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony
Individual Recurve, W1/W2: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PAR09
15:00–17:25 Individual Compound, Open: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonyIndividual Compound, W1: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PAR10
04 Sep10:00–12:25 Individual Recurve, Standing: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony
Individual Recurve, W1/W2: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PAR11
15:00–16:45 Team Recurve, Open: 1/8 eliminationsIndividual Compound, Open: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PAR12
05 Sep10:00–12:00 Team Recurve, Open: quarter-fi nals
Team Recurve, Open: quarter-fi nals PAR13
14:00–18:25 Team Recurve, Open: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonyTeam Recurve, Open: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PAR14
ArcheryVenue: The Royal Artillery BarracksStation: DLR Woolwich Arsenal
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Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
AthleticsVenue: Olympic Park – Olympic StadiumStations: DLR Stratford Stratford International West Ham
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
31 Aug
10:00–13:35
200m, T37: round 1 800m, T37: round 1 1500m, T11: round 1 5000m, T12: round 1Club, F31/32/51: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F42/44: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T34: round 1 200m, T35: round 1400m, T13: round 1 5000m, T54: round 1Long Jump, F37/38: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F35/36: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT01
19:00–21:50
100m, T13: round 1 100m, T35: round 1200m, T37: fi nal, victory ceremony 5000m, T54: round 1Long Jump, F42/44: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F57/58: fi nal Shot Put, F52/53: fi nal100m, T34: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T35: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T46: round 1 Discus, F40: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT02
01 Sep
10:00–13:35
100m, T38: round 1200m, T42: round 1, fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T46: round 1 1500m, T46: round 15000m, T54: semi-fi nalsLong Jump, F13: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F57/58: victory ceremonyShot Put, F54/55/56: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T38: round 1 200m, T11: round 1200m, T36: round 1 200m, T52: round 1400m, T13: semi-fi nalsClub, F31/32/51: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F11/12: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F52/53: victory ceremony
PAT03
19:00–22:20
100m, T13: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T35: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T38: fi nal, victory ceremony 100m, T54: round 1 200m, T44: round 1 800m, T37: fi nal, victory ceremony Triple Jump, F46: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F33/34: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T12: round 1 100m, T38: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T44: round 1 100m, T53: round 1200m, T36: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T46: fi nal 200m, T52: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F46: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F54/55/56: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT04
02 Sep
10:00–13:40
100m, T36: round 1 100m, T52: round 1 100m, T54: semi-fi nals 200m, T46: semi-fi nals 400m, T13: round 1 400m, T38: round 1400m, T53: round 1 1500m, T11: semi-fi nalsDiscus, F42: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T12: semi-fi nals 100m, T37: round 1100m, T44: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T11: semi-fi nals 200m, T46: victory ceremony1500m, T12: round 15000m, T54: fi nal, victory ceremonyLong Jump, F42/44: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F12/13: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F35/36: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT05
19:00–22:25
100m, T36: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T52: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T54: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T44: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T46: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T12: round 1 400m, T53: fi nal, victory ceremony5000m, T54: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F44: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T12: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T37: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T53: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T11: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T13: fi nal, victory ceremonyLong Jump, F46: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT06
Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
03 Sep
10:00–13:15
100m, T12: round 1 100m, T51: round 1100m, T53: round 1 400m, T52: round 11500m, T13: round 1 1500m, T20: round 11500m, T54: round 1 Long Jump, F46: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F35/36: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F11/12: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T12: round 1 400m, T54: round 11500m, T20: round 1Shot Put, F42/44: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT07
19:00–22:50
100m, T12: semi-fi nals 100m, T51: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T53: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T11: round 1 400m, T13: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T36: round 1 400m, T38: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T52: fi nal, victory ceremony800m, T12: round 1 1500m, T11: fi nal, victory ceremony1500m, T37: fi nal, victory ceremony5000m, T12: fi nal, victory ceremonyHigh Jump, F42: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F11: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T54: fi nal, victory ceremonyLong Jump, F20: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F52/53/33/34: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT08
04 Sep
10:00–13:40
200m, T11: semi-fi nals 200m, T34: round 1400m, T12: semi-fi nals 400m, T46: round 1800m, T53: round 1 1500m, T54: semi-fi nalsLong Jump, F11: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F52/53: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F57/58: fi nal 100m, T11: round 1100m, T42: round 1 100m, T46: round 1800m, T53: round 1 800m, T54: round 14 x 100m Relay, T35-38: round 1Shot Put, F37: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT09
19:00–22:00
100m, T12: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T11: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T34: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T36: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T46: fi nal 1500m, T13: fi nal, victory ceremony1500m, T20: fi nal, victory ceremony1500m, T46: fi nal, victory ceremony 1500m, T54: fi nal Long Jump, F20: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F40: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F34: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F57/58: victory ceremony400m, T12: fi nal 1500m, T12: fi nal, victory ceremony4 x 100m Relay, T35-38: fi nalDiscus, F57/58: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F11/12: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT10
Athletics continuedVenue: Olympic Park – Olympic StadiumStations: DLR Stratford Stratford International West Ham
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Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
05 Sep
10:00–13:40
400m, T46: victory ceremony 800m, T36: round 1800m, T54: round 1 1500m, T54: victory ceremony5000m, T11: round 1 4 x 100m Relay, T11-13: round 14 x 100m Relay, T42-46: round 1Long Jump, F36: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F54/55/56: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F32/33: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F37/38: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T11: semi-fi nals 100m, T52: round 1200m, T12: round 1 200m, T37: round 1200m, T44: round 1 400m, T12: victory ceremony4 x 100m Relay, T35-38: victory ceremony
PAT11
19:00–23:00
100m, T44: round 1 400m, T54: round 1800m, T12: fi nal, victory ceremony800m, T53: fi nal, victory ceremony4 x 100m Relay, T11-13: fi nal, victory ceremony4 x 100m Relay, T42-46: fi nal, victory ceremonyLong Jump, F37/38: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F12/13: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T11: fi nal, victory ceremony 100m, T13: round 1100m, T42: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T46: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T52: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T37: fi nal, victory ceremony800m, T53: fi nal, victory ceremony800m, T54: fi nal, victory ceremony1500m, T20: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F54/55/56: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F20: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT12
06 Sep
10:00–13:30
100m, T46: round 1 200m, T13: round 1200m, T35: round 1 200m, T36: round 1800m, T46: round 1 800m, T52: round 1800m, T54: semi-fi nals Discus, F51/52/53: fi nalTriple Jump, F11: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F40: fi nal, victory ceremony 1500m, T54: round 1200m, T12: semi-fi nals 200m, T34: round 1200m, T38: round 1 200m, T53: round 1400m, T37: round 1 Discus, F37: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT13
19:00–22:50
100m, T44: fi nal, victory ceremony 100m, T46: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T13: semi-fi nals 200m, T35: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T36: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T11: round 1 400m, T12: fi nal, victory ceremony800m, T36: fi nal, victory ceremony800m, T54: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F44: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F51/52/53: victory ceremonyShot Put, F46: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T13: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T12: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T34: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T38: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T44: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T53: fi nal, victory ceremony Javelin, F57/58: fi nalShot Put, F32/33/34: fi nal, victory ceremony
PAT14
07 Sep
10:00–12:40
100m, T11: round 1 100m, T42: round 1200m, T12: round 1 200m, T38: round 1200m, T53: round 1 400m, T54: semi-fi nalsJavelin, F40: fi nal, victory ceremony Javelin, F42: fi nal100m, T35: round 1 400m, T53: round 1Long Jump, F11/12: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F51/52/53: fi nal Javelin, F57/58: victory ceremony
PAT15
19:00–22:30
100m, T42: fi nal, victory ceremony 200m, T12: semi-fi nals200m, T13: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T53: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T11: semi-fi nals 400m, T44: round 1400m, T54: fi nal, victory ceremony800m, T13: round 1 800m, T52: fi nal, victory ceremony5000m, T11: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F32/33/34: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F37/38: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F42: victory ceremonyShot Put, F20: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T35: fi nal, victory ceremony1500m, T54: fi nal, victory ceremonyLong Jump, F13: fi nal, victory ceremonyDiscus, F51/52/53: victory ceremony
PAT16
Athletics continuedVenue: Olympic Park – Olympic StadiumStations: DLR Stratford Stratford International West Ham
Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Athletics - MarathonVenue: The MallStations: Victoria St James’s Park Charing Cross Piccadilly Circus Green Park
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
08 Sep
10:00–12:55
100m, T11: semi-fi nals 100m, T34: round 1100m, T37: round 1 200m, T38: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T52: round 1 4 x 400m Relay, T53/54: round 1Triple Jump, F12: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F54/55/56: fi nal 100m, T36: round 1100m, T54: round 1 400m, T46: round 1400m, T37: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F37/38: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F57/58: fi nal
PAT17
19:00–22:45
100m, T11: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T34: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T37: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T12: fi nal, victory ceremony200m, T52: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T11: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T44: fi nal, victory ceremony800m, T13: fi nal, victory ceremony800m, T46: fi nal, victory ceremony4 x 400m Relay, T53/54: fi nal, victory ceremonyHigh Jump, F46: fi nal, victory ceremonyJavelin, F54/55/56: victory ceremonyJavelin, F57/58: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T36: fi nal, victory ceremony100m, T54: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T46: fi nal, victory ceremony400m, T53: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F40: fi nal, victory ceremonyShot Put, F57/58: victory ceremony
PAT18
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
09 Sep 08:00–14:15Marathon, T12, and victory ceremonyMarathon, T46, and victory ceremonyMarathon, T54, and victory ceremonyMarathon, T54, and victory ceremony
PAM01
Athletics continuedVenue: Olympic Park – Olympic StadiumStations: DLR Stratford Stratford International West Ham
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BocciaVenue: ExCeLStations: Arrive: DLR Custom House DLR West Silvertown Depart: DLR Prince Regent DLR Pontoon Dock
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
02 Sep09:00–14:00 / Pairs, BC3: round 1 / Pairs, BC4: round 1
/ Team, BC1/BC2: round 1 and 2 PBO01
15:30–18:30 / Pairs, BC3: round 2 / Pairs, BC4: round 2/ Team, BC1/BC2: round 3 PBO02
03 Sep09:00–12:20 / Pairs, BC3: round 3 / Pairs, BC4: round 3
/ Team, BC1/BC2: quarter-fi nals PBO03
13:50–17:20 / Pairs, BC3: semi-fi nals / Pairs, BC4: semi-fi nals/ Team, BC1/BC2: semi-fi nals PBO04
04 Sep
09:00–12:30/ Pairs, BC3: bronze medal match / Pairs, BC4: bronze medal match/ Team, BC1/BC2: bronze medal match
PBO05
14:00–19:55/ Pairs, BC3: gold medal match, victory ceremony/ Pairs, BC4: gold medal match, victory ceremony/ Team, BC1/BC2: gold medal match, victory ceremony
PBO06
05 Sep09:00–13:50
/ Individual, BC1: seed matches, 1/8 fi nals/ Individual, BC2: seed matches, 1/16 fi nals/ Individual, BC3: seed matches/ Individual, BC4: seed matches
PBO07
15:20–19:55 / Individual, BC2: 1/16 fi nals/ Individual, BC3: 1/16 fi nals PBO08
06 Sep
09:00–13:50/ Individual, BC2: 1/8 fi nals/ Individual, BC3: 1/8 fi nals/ Individual, BC4: 1/8 fi nals
PBO09
15:20–18:50/ Individual, BC1: quarter-fi nals / Individual, BC2: quarter-fi nals/ Individual, BC3: quarter-fi nals/ Individual, BC4: quarter-fi nals
PBO10
07 Sep
09:00–13:30/ Individual, BC1: classifi cations (5th-8th semi-fi nals, 7th-8th playoffs)/ Individual, BC2: classifi cations (5th-8th semi-fi nals, 7th-8th playoffs)/ Individual, BC3: classifi cations (5th-8th semi-fi nals, 7th-8th playoffs)/ Individual, BC4: classifi cations (5th-8th semifi nals, 7th-8th playoffs)
PBO11
15:00–19:15/ Individual, BC1: semi-fi nals, 5th-6th playoffs/ Individual, BC2: semi-fi nals, 5th-6th playoffs/ Individual, BC3: semi-fi nals, 5th-6th playoffs/ Individual, BC4: semi-fi nals, 5th-6th playoffs
PBO12
08 Sep
09:00–11:55/ Individual, BC1: bronze medal match/ Individual, BC2: bronze medal match/ Individual, BC3: bronze medal match/ Individual, BC4: bronze medal match
PBO13
13:25–19:35/ Individual, BC1: gold medal match, victory ceremony/ Individual, BC2: gold medal match, victory ceremony/ Individual, BC3: gold medal match, victory ceremony/ Individual, BC4: gold medal match, victory ceremony
PBO14
Men’s event Women’s event / Mixed event Medal session
Cycling - RoadVenue: Brands Hatch, KentStation: Swanley
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
05 Sep
10:30–14:00
Individual Time Trial, C1, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, C2, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, C3, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, C4, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, C5, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, C1-3, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, C4, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, C5, and victory ceremony
PCR01
14:30–18:50
Individual Time Trial, B, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, H1, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, H2, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, H3, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, H4, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, B, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, H1-2, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, H3, and victory ceremonyIndividual Time Trial, H4, and victory ceremony/ Team Time Trial, T1-2, and victory ceremony
PCR02
06 Sep10:30–13:20 Individual Road Race, C4-5, and victory ceremony
Individual Road Race, C1-3, and victory ceremony PCR03
14:30–16:50 Individual Road Race, C1-3, and victory ceremony Individual Road Race, C4-5, and victory ceremony PCR04
07 Sep
10:30–12:50 Individual Road Race, H1, and victory ceremony Individual Road Race, H1-3, and victory ceremony PCR05
14:00–19:10Individual Road Race, H2, and victory ceremony Individual Road Race, H3, and victory ceremony Individual Road Race, H4, and victory ceremony Individual Road Race, H4, and victory ceremony
PCR06
08 Sep10:30–13:20 Individual Road Race, B, and victory ceremony
/ Team Road Race, T1-2, and victory ceremony PCR07
14:30–19:00 Individual Road Race, B, and victory ceremony/ Team Relay, H1-4, and victory ceremony PCR08
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Cycling - TrackVenue: Olympic Park – VelodromeStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International
West Ham
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug
09:30–12:30Individual Pursuit, B: qualifyingIndividual Pursuit, C1-3: qualifyingIndividual Pursuit, C4: qualifyingIndividual Pursuit, C5: qualifying
PCT01
14:00–17:50
Individual 1km Time Trial, C1-3: fi nal, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, B: fi nals, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, C1-3: fi nals, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, C4: fi nals, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, C5: fi nals, victory ceremony
PCT02
31 Aug
09:30–12:30Individual Pursuit, C1: qualifyingIndividual Pursuit, C2: qualifyingIndividual Pursuit, C3: qualifyingIndividual 1km Time Trial, B: fi nal, victory ceremony
PCT03
14:00–17:10Individual 1km Time Trial, C4-5: fi nal, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, C1: fi nals, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, C2: fi nals, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, C3: fi nals, victory ceremony
PCT04
01 Sep
09:30–12:35Individual 1km Time Trial, B: fi nal, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, C4: qualifyingIndividual Pursuit, C5: qualifying
PCT05
14:00–16:15Individual Pursuit, C4: fi nals, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, C5: fi nals, victory ceremonyIndividual 500m Time Trial, C1-3: fi nal, victory ceremonyIndividual 500m Time Trial, C4-5: fi nal, victory ceremony
PCT06
02 Sep
09:30–12:15Individual Sprint, B: qualifying, quarter-fi nalsIndividual Pursuit, B: qualifying/ Team Sprint, C1-5: qualifying
PCT07
14:00–16:00Individual Sprint, B: classifi cations, semi-fi nals, fi nals, victory ceremonyIndividual Pursuit, B: fi nals, victory ceremony/ Team Sprint, C1-5: fi nals, victory ceremony
PCT08
/ Mixed event Medal session
EquestrianVenue: Greenwich ParkStations: DLR Greenwich Blackheath
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug09:15–12:15 / Team Test: Grade II PEQ01
14:00–17:00 / Team Test: Grade Ib PEQ02
31 Aug09:00–11:30 / Team Test: Grade IV PEQ03
13:15–18:15 / Team Test: Grade III/ Team Test: Grade Ia PEQ04
01 Sep09:00–12:45 / Individual Championship Test: Grade II, victory ceremony PEQ05
14:30–18:00 / Individual Championship Test: Grade Ib, victory ceremony PEQ06
02 Sep09:00–12:00 / Individual Championship Test: Grade IV, victory ceremony PEQ07
13:45–19:30 / Individual Championship Test: Grade Ia, victory ceremony/ Individual Championship Test: Grade III, victory ceremony PEQ08
03 Sep09:00–12:30 / Individual Freestyle Test: Grade II, victory ceremony PEQ09
14:15–17:30 / Individual Freestyle Test: Grade Ib, victory ceremony PEQ10
04 Sep
09:00–12:00 / Individual Freestyle Test: Grade IV, victory ceremony PEQ11
13:45–19:15/ Individual Freestyle Test: Grade Ia, victory ceremony/ Individual Freestyle Test: Grade III, victory ceremony/ Team Test: victory ceremony
PEQ12
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Date Session time Admission to the following sessions (based on availability)Session
code
30 Aug 09:00–22:30
09:00–14:20 Table Tennis: preliminaries (PTT01)11:00–13:45 Judo: preliminaries (PJU01)14:00–17:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS01)15:00–16:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO01)16:00–18:50 Judo: fi nals (PJU02)16:00–21:20 Table Tennis: preliminaries (PTT02)18:00–19:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO02)19:00–22:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS02)
PXE01
31 Aug 09:00–22:30
09:00–14:20 Table Tennis: preliminaries (PTT03)09:00–12:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS03)11:00–13:45 Judo: preliminaries (PJU03)12:00–13:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO03)14:00–17:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS04)15:00–16:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO04)16:00–18:50 Judo: fi nals (PJU04)16:00–21:20 Table Tennis: preliminaries (PTT04)18:00–19:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO05)19:00–22:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS05)
PXE02
1 Sep 09:00–22:30
09:00–14:00 Table Tennis: preliminaries, quarter-fi nals (PTT05)09:00–12:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS06)11:00–14:45 Judo: preliminaries (PJU05)12:00–13:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO06)14:00–17:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS07)15:00–16:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO07)16:00–20:30 Table Tennis: semi-fi nals (PTT06)16:30–20:10 Judo: fi nals (PJU06)18:00–19:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO08)19:00–22:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS08)
PXE03
2 Sep 09:00–22:45
09:00–14:00 Boccia: preliminaries (PBO01)09:00–12:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS09)09:30–14:45 Table Tennis: fi nals (PTT07)12:00–13:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO09)14:00–17:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS10)15:30–18:50 Boccia: preliminaries (PBO02)15:00–16:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO10)16:30–22:45 Table Tennis: fi nals (PTT08)18:00–19:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO11)19:00–22:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS11)
PXE04
3 Sep 09:00–22:30
09:00–12:30 Boccia: preliminaries, quarter-fi nals (PBO03)09:00–12:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS12)09:30–14:45 Table Tennis: fi nals (PTT09)12:00–13:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO12)14:00–17:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS13)13:50–17:20 Boccia: semi-fi nals (PBO04)15:00–16:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PBO13)16:30–21:45 Table Tennis: fi nals (PTT10)18:00–19:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO14)19:00–22:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS14)
PXE05
ExCeL day passVenue: ExCeLStations: Arrive: DLR Custom House DLR West Silvertown Depart: DLR Prince Regent DLR Pontoon Dock
Date Session time Admission to the following sessions (based on availability)Session
code
4 Sep 09:00–22:30
09:00–12:30 Boccia: bronze medal matches (PBO05)09:00–12:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS15)09:30–16:15 Wheelchair Fencing: preliminaries (PWF01)12:00–13:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO15)14:00–17:30 Volleyball (sitting): preliminaries (PVS16)15:00–16:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO16)14:00–19:55 Boccia: fi nals (PBO06)17:45–21:15 Wheelchair Fencing: fi nals (PWF02)18:00–19:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO17)19:00–22:30 Volleyball (sitting): classifi cation (PVS17)
PXE06
5 Sep 09:00–22:30
09:00–13:50 Boccia: preliminaries (PBO07)09:00–14:00 Table Tennis: preliminaries (PTT11)09:00–12:30 Volleyball (sitting): quarter-fi nals (PVS18)09:30–16:15 Wheelchair Fencing: preliminaries (PWF03)12:00–13:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO18)14:00–17:30 Volleyball (sitting): quarter-fi nals, semi-fi nal (PVS19)15:00–16:10 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO19)15:20–19:55 Boccia: preliminaries (PBO08)16:30–21:30 Table Tennis: preliminaries, quarter-fi nals (PTT12)17:45–21:15 Wheelchair Fencing: fi nals (PWF04)18:00–19:30 Powerlifting: fi nals (PPO20)19:00–22:30 Volleyball (sitting): quarter-fi nal, semi-fi nal (PVS20)
PXE07
6 Sep 09:00–22:30
09:00–13:50 Boccia: preliminaries (PBO09)09:00–14:00 Table Tennis: quarter-fi nals (PTT13)09:00–12:30 Volleyball (sitting): classifi cation (PVS21)11:00–15:15 Wheelchair Fencing: preliminaries (PWF05)14:00–17:30 Volleyball (sitting): semi-fi nal, classifi cation (PVS22)16:30–21:30 Table Tennis: quarter-fi nals, semi-fi nals (PTT14)16:45–19:15 Wheelchair Fencing: fi nals (PWF06)15:20–18:50 Boccia: quarter-fi nals (PBO10)19:00–22:30 Volleyball (sitting): semi-fi nal, classifi cation (PVS23)
PXE08
7 Sep 09:00–21:15
09:00–13:30 Boccia: classifi cations (PBO11)10:00–15:00 Table Tennis: semi-fi nals, fi nals (PTT15)11:00–16:30 Wheelchair Fencing: classifi cation,
quarter-fi nals, semi-fi nals (PWF07)14:00–17:30 Volleyball (sitting): classifi cations (PVS24)15:00–19:15 Boccia: semi-fi nals, classifi cation (PBO12)17:00–20:30 Table Tennis: fi nals (PTT16)18:00–21:15 Wheelchair Fencing: fi nals (PWF08)
PXE09
8 Sep 09:00–22:30
09:00–11:55 Boccia: bronze medal matches (PBO13)10:00–15:00 Table Tennis: fi nals (PTT17)11:00–16:30 Wheelchair Fencing: classifi cation,
quarter-fi nals, semi-fi nals (PWF09)13:25–19:35 Boccia: fi nals (PBO14)16:30–22:30 Table Tennis: fi nals (PTT18)18:00–21:15 Wheelchair Fencing: fi nals (PWF10)
PXE10
ExCeL day pass continuedVenue: ExCeLStations: Arrive: DLR Custom House DLR West Silvertown Depart: DLR Prince Regent DLR Pontoon Dock
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Medal session
Football 5-a-sideVenue: Olympic Park – Riverbank Arena Stations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
31 Aug09:00–12:00 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFB01
13:30–16:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFB02
02 Sep09:00–12:00 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFB03
13:30–16:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFB04
04 Sep09:00–12:00 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFB05
13:30–16:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFB06
06 Sep09:00–12:00 Classifi cations (5th-8th places, 2 matches) PFB07
13:30–16:30 Semi-fi nals (2 matches) PFB08
08 Sep09:00–12:00 Classifi cations (5th-6th and 7th-8th places) PFB09
13:30–17:00 Bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PFB10
Men’s event Special prices available
Medal session
Football 7-a-sideVenue: Olympic Park – Riverbank Arena Stations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
01 Sep09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFT01
14:00–17:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFT02
03 Sep09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFT03
14:00–17:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFT04
05 Sep09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFT05
14:00–17:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PFT06
07 Sep09:00–12:45 Classifi cations (5th-8th places, 2 matches) PFT07
14:00–17:45 Semi-fi nals (2 matches) PFT08
09 Sep08:30–12:15 Classifi cations (5th-6th and 7th-8th places) PFT09
13:30–18:00 Bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PFT10
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GoalballVenue: Olympic Park – Copper BoxStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International
West Ham
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB01
13:45–17:15 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB02
18:30–22:00 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB03
31 Aug
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (2 matches)Preliminaries (1 match) PGB04
13:45–17:15 Preliminaries (1 match)Preliminaries (2 matches) PGB05
18:30–22:00 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB06
01 Sep
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB07
13:45–17:15 Preliminaries (1 match)Preliminaries (2 matches) PGB08
18:30–22:00 Preliminaries (2 matches)Preliminaries (1 match) PGB09
02 Sep
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB10
13:45–17:15 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB11
18:30–22:00 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB12
03 Sep
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB13
13:45–16:00 Preliminaries (2 matches) PGB14
18:30–20:45 Preliminaries (2 matches) PGB15
04 Sep
09:00–11:15 Preliminaries (2 matches) PGB16
12:30–14:45 Preliminaries (2 matches) PGB17
17:15–20:45 Preliminaries (3 matches) PGB18
05 Sep
09:00–11:30 Quarter-fi nals (2 matches) PGB19
12:45–16:45 Quarter-fi nalQuarter-fi nals (2 matches) PGB20
18:00–22:00 Quarter-fi nals (3 matches) PGB21
06 Sep13:30–16:00 Semi-fi nals (2 matches) PGB22
18:30–21:00 Semi-fi nals (2 matches) PGB23
07 Sep13:30–16:35 Bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PGB24
18:30–21:35 Bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PGB25
Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
JudoVenue: ExCeLStations: Arrive: DLR Custom House DLR West Silvertown Depart: DLR Prince Regent DLR Pontoon Dock
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug
11:00 –13:45-60kg: preliminaries/repechages-66kg: preliminaries/repechages-48kg: preliminaries/repechages-52kg: preliminaries/repechages
PJU01
16:00 –18:50-60kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony-66kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony-48kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony-52kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony
PJU02
31 Aug
11:00 –13:45-73kg: preliminaries/repechages-81kg: preliminaries/repechages-57kg: preliminaries/repechages-63kg: preliminaries/repechages
PJU03
16:00 –18:50-73kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony-81kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony-57kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony-63kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony
PJU04
01 Sep
11:00 –14:45
-90kg: preliminaries/repechages-100kg: preliminaries/repechages+100kg: preliminaries/repechages-70kg: preliminaries/repechages+70kg: preliminaries/repechages
PJU05
16:30 –20:10
-90kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony-100kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony+100kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony-70kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony+70kg: semi-fi nals, repechage fi nals, bronze medal contests, gold medal contest, victory ceremony
PJU06
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Date Session time Admission to the following sessions (based on availability)Session
code
30 Aug 09:00–22:30
09:00–12:30 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB01)10:45–17:00 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB01)13:45–17:15 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB02)18:30–22:00 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB03)18:30–22:30 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB03)
PXO01
31 Aug 09:00–22:30
09:00–12:00 Football 5-a-side: preliminaries (PFB01)09:00–12:30 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB04)10:45–17:00 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB05)13:30–16:30 Football 5-a-side: preliminaries (PFB02)13:45–17:15 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB05)18:30–22:00 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB06)18:30–22:30 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB07)
PXO02
1 Sep 09:00–22:30
09:00–12:30 Football 7-a-side: preliminaries (PFT01)09:00–12:30 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB07)10:45–17:00 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB09)11:00–20:00 Wheelchair Tennis: preliminaries (PWT01)13:45–17:15 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB08)14:00–17:30 Football 7-a-side: preliminaries (PFT02)18:30–22:00 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB09)18:30–22:30 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB11)
PXO03
2 Sep 09:00–22:30
09:00–12:00 Football 5-a-side: preliminaries (PFB03)09:00–12:30 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB10)10:45–17:00 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB13)11:00–20:00 Wheelchair Tennis: preliminaries (PWT02)13:30–16:30 Football 5-a-side: preliminaries (PFB04)13:45–17:15 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB11)18:30–22:00 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB12)18:30–22:30 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB15)
PXO04
3 Sep 09:00–22:30
09:00–12:30 Football 7-a-side: preliminaries (PFT03)09:00–12:30 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB13)10:45–17:00 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB17)11:00–20:00 Wheelchair Tennis: preliminaries, fi nals (PWT03)13:45–16:00 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB14)14:00–17:30 Football 7-a-side: preliminaries (PFT04)18:30–20:45 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB15)18:30–22:30 Wheelchair Basketball: preliminaries (PWB19)
PXO05
4 Sep 09:00–20:45
09:00–12:00 Football 5-a-side: preliminaries (PFB05)09:00–11:15 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB16)11:00–20:00 Wheelchair Tennis: preliminaries (PWT04)12:30–14:45 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB17)13:30–16:30 Football 5-a-side: preliminaries (PFB06)17:15–20:45 Goalball: preliminaries (PGB18)
PXO06
5 Sep 09:00–22:15
09:00–12:30 Football 7-a-side: preliminaries (PFT05)09:00–11:30 Goalball: quarter-fi nals (PGB19)12:00–20:00 Wheelchair Tennis: fi nals (PWT05)12:45–16:45 Goalball: quarter-fi nals (PGB20)14:00–17:30 Football 7-a-side: preliminaries (PFT06)14:00–17:15 Wheelchair Rugby: preliminaries (PWR01)18:00–22:00 Goalball: quarter-fi nals (PGB21)19:00–22:15 Wheelchair Rugby: preliminaries (PWR02)
PXO07
6 Sep 09:00–22:15
09:00–12:00 Football 5-a-side: classifi cations (PFB07)12:00–20:00 Wheelchair Tennis: semi-fi nal, bronze medal match (PWT06)13:30–16:00 Goalball: semi-fi nals (PGB22)13:30–16:30 Football 5-a-side: semi-fi nals (PFB08)14:00–17:15 Wheelchair Rugby: preliminaries (PWR03)18:30–21:00 Goalball: semi-fi nals (PGB23)19:00–22:15 Wheelchair Rugby: preliminaries (PWR04)
PXO08
7 Sep 09:00–21:35
09:00–12:45 Football 7-a-side: classifi cations (PFT07)10:00–13:15 Wheelchair Rugby: preliminaries (PWR05)12:00–20:00 Wheelchair Tennis: bronze medal matches (PWT07)13:30–16:35 Goalball: fi nals (PGB24)14:00–17:45 Football 7-a-side: semi-fi nals (PFT08)15:00–18:15 Wheelchair Rugby: preliminaries (PWR06)18:30–21:35 Goalball: fi nals (PGB25)
PXO09
8 Sep 09:00–22:1509:00–12:00 Football 5-a-side: classifi cations (PFB09)10:00–17:15 Wheelchair Rugby: classifi cations, semi-fi nals (PWR07)19:00–22:15 Wheelchair Rugby: classifi cations (PWR08)
PXO10
Olympic Park day passVenue: Olympic ParkStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
PowerliftingVenue: ExCeLStations: Arrive: DLR Custom House DLR West Silvertown Depart: DLR Prince Regent DLR Pontoon Dock
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug15:00 –16:30 48kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO01
18:00 –19:10 40kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO02
31 Aug
12:00 –13:10 44kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO03
15:00 –16:30 52kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO04
18:00 –19:30 56kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO05
01 Sep
12:00 –13:10 48kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO06
15:00 –16:10 52kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO07
18:00 –19:30 60kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO08
02 Sep
12:00 –13:10 56kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO09
15:00 –16:30 67.5kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO10
18:00 –19:10 60kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO11
03 Sep
12:00 –13:10 67.5kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO12
15:00 –16:10 75kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO13
18:00 –19:30 75kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO14
04 Sep
12:00 –13:30 82.5kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO15
15:00 –16:10 82.5kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO16
18:00 –19:30 90kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO17
05 Sep
12:00 –13:30 100kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO18
15:00 –16:10 +82.5kg: group A, victory ceremony PPO19
18:00 –19:30 +100kg: groups A and B, victory ceremony PPO20
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RowingVenue: Eton Dorney, BuckinghamshireStations: Slough Windsor & Eton Riverside Maidenhead
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
31 Aug 09:30–12:00Single Sculls, ASM1x: heats 1 and 2Single Sculls, ASW1x: heats 1 and 2/ Coxed Four, LTAMix4+: heats 1 and 2/ Double Sculls, TAMix2x: heats 1 and 2
PRO01
01 Sep 09:30–12:00Single Sculls, ASM1x: repechage 1 and 2Single Sculls, ASW1x: repechage 1 and 2/ Coxed Four, LTAMix4+: repechage 1 and 2/ Double Sculls, TAMix2x: repechage 1 and 2
PRO02
02 Sep 09:30–12:25Single Sculls, ASM1x: fi nals, victory ceremonySingle Sculls, ASW1x: fi nals, victory ceremony/ Coxed Four, LTAMix4+: fi nals, victory ceremony/ Double Sculls, TAMix2x: fi nals, victory ceremony
PRO03
Men’s event Women’s event / Mixed event
SailingVenue: Weymouth and Portland, DorsetStations: Weymouth
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
01 Sep 11:00–18:00/ Single-Person Keelboat, 2.4mR: 2 races/ Two-Person Keelboat, SKUD18: 2 races/ Three-Person Keelboat, Sonar: 2 races
PSA01
02 Sep 11:00–18:00/ Single-Person Keelboat, 2.4mR: 2 races/ Two-Person Keelboat, SKUD18: 2 races/ Three-Person Keelboat, Sonar: 2 races
PSA02
03 Sep 11:00–18:00/ Single-Person Keelboat, 2.4mR: 2 races/ Two-Person Keelboat, SKUD18: 2 races/ Three-Person Keelboat, Sonar: 2 races
PSA03
04 Sep 11:00–18:00/ Single-Person Keelboat, 2.4mR: 2 races/ Two-Person Keelboat, SKUD18: 2 races/ Three-Person Keelboat, Sonar: 2 races
PSA04
05 Sep 11:00–18:00/ Single-Person Keelboat, 2.4mR: 2 races/ Two-Person Keelboat, SKUD18: 2 races/ Three-Person Keelboat, Sonar: 2 races
PSA05
06 Sep 11:00–18:00/ Single-Person Keelboat, 2.4mR: 1 race, victory ceremony/ Two-Person Keelboat, SKUD18: 1 race, victory ceremony/ Three-Person Keelboat, Sonar: 1 race, victory ceremony
PSA06
Men’s event Women’s event / Mixed event
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ShootingVenue: The Royal Artillery BarracksStation: DLR Woolwich Arsenal
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug 09:00–16:25 P1 10m Air Pistol, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremonyR2 10m Air Rifl e Standing, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony PSH01
31 Aug 09:00–16:25 R1 10m Air Rifl e Standing, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremonyP2 10m Air Pistol, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony PSH02
01 Sep 09:00–17:15 / R3 10m Air Rifl e Prone, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony/ R5 10m Air Rifl e Prone, SH2: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony PSH03
02 Sep 09:00–13:20 / R4 10m Air Rifl e Standing, SH2: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony PSH04
03 Sep 09:00–17:55 / P3 25m Pistol, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony PSH05
04 Sep 09:00–12:45 / R6 50m Rifl e Prone, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony PSH06
05 Sep 09:00–15:10 R7 50m Rifl e 3 Positions, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony PSH07
06 Sep 09:00–17:55 R8 50m Rifl e 3 Positions, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony/ P4 50m Pistol, SH1: qualifi cation, fi nal, victory ceremony PSH08
Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Sitting VolleyballVenue: ExCeLStations: Arrive: DLR Custom House DLR West Silvertown Depart: DLR Prince Regent DLR Pontoon Dock
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug14:00–17:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PVS01
19:00–22:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PVS02
31 Aug
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS03
14:00–17:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS04
19:00–22:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS05
01 Sep
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS06
14:00–17:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS07
19:00–22:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS08
02 Sep
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS09
14:00–17:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS10
19:00–22:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS11
03 Sep
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS12
14:00–17:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS13
19:00–22:30 Preliminaries (1 match) Preliminaries (1 match) PVS14
04 Sep
09:00–12:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PVS15
14:00–17:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) PVS16
19:00–22:30 Classifi cations (5th-8th places, 2 matches) PVS17
05 Sep
09:00–12:30 Quarter-fi nals (2 matches) PVS18
14:00–17:30 Quarter-fi nal Semi-fi nal PVS19
19:00–22:30 Quarter-fi nal Semi-fi nal PVS20
06 Sep
09:00–12:30 Classifi cations (5th-6th and 7th-8th places) PVS21
14:00–17:30 Semi-fi nal, classifi cation (5th-8th place) PVS22
19:00–22:30 Semi-fi nal, classifi cation (5th-8th place) PVS23
07 Sep14:00–17:30 Classifi cations (7th-8th and 9th-10th places) PVS24
19:00–23:00 Bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PVS25
08 Sep 14:00–20:00 Classifi cations (5th-6th places), bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PVS26
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Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
01 Sep
09:30–12:20
100m Breaststroke, SB7: heats 100m Breaststroke, SB8: heats 100m Butterfl y, S10: heats 50m Freestyle, S11: heats50m Freestyle, S13: heats 200m Freestyle, S2: heats200m Freestyle, S5: heats 400m Freestyle, S6: heats100m Breaststroke, SB7: heats 100m Breaststroke, SB8: heats 100m Butterfl y, S10: heats 50m Freestyle, S11: heats50m Freestyle, S13: heats 200m Freestyle, S5: heats400m Freestyle, S6: heats
PSW05
17:30–21:10
100m Breaststroke, SB7: fi nal, victory ceremony 100m Breaststroke, SB8: fi nal, victory ceremony 100m Butterfl y, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony 50m Freestyle, S11: fi nal, victory ceremony 50m Freestyle, S13: fi nal, victory ceremony 200m Freestyle, S2: fi nal, victory ceremony 200m Freestyle, S5: fi nal, victory ceremony 400m Freestyle, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony 100m Breaststroke, SB7: fi nal, victory ceremony 100m Breaststroke, SB8: fi nal, victory ceremony 100m Butterfl y, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony 50m Freestyle, S11: fi nal, victory ceremony 50m Freestyle, S13: fi nal, victory ceremony 200m Freestyle, S5: fi nal, victory ceremony 400m Freestyle, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW06
02 Sep
09:30–11:40
100m Backstroke, S11: heats 100m Butterfl y, S12: heats100m Freestyle, S13: heats 200m Freestyle, S14: heats150m Individual Medley, SM3: heats150m Individual Medley, SM4: heats200m Individual Medley, SM7: heats4 x 100m Freestyle Relay, 34 points: heats100m Backstroke, S11: heats 100m Butterfl y, S12: heats50m Freestyle, S8: heats 100m Freestyle, S13: heats200m Freestyle, S14: heats200m Individual Medley, SM7: heats
PSW07
17:30–20:55
100m Backstroke, S11: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Butterfl y, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S13: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Freestyle, S14: fi nal, victory ceremony150m Individual Medley, SM3: fi nal, victory ceremony150m Individual Medley, SM4: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM7: fi nal, victory ceremony4 x 100m Freestyle Relay, 34 points: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S11: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Butterfl y, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S13: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Freestyle, S14: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM7: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW08
03 Sep
09:30–12:00
100m Backstroke, S13: heats 50m Breaststroke, SB3: heats100m Breaststroke, SB11: heats 50m Freestyle, S8: heats100m Freestyle, S2: heats 100m Freestyle, S7: heats200m Individual Medley, SM6: heats200m Individual Medley, SM12: heats100m Breaststroke, SB11: heats 100m Freestyle, S3: heats 100m Freestyle, S7: heats 200m Individual Medley, SM6: heats200m Individual Medley, SM12: heats4 x 100m Freestyle Relay, 34 points: heats
PSW09
17:30–21:00
100m Backstroke, S13: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Breaststroke, SB3: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB11: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S2: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM6: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM12: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB11: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S3: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM6: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM12: fi nal, victory ceremony4 x 100m Freestyle Relay, 34 points: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW10
Swimming continuedVenue: Olympic Park – Aquatics CentreStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
SwimmingVenue: Olympic Park – Aquatics CentreStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug
09:30–11:50
100m Backstroke, S6: heats 100m Backstroke, S7: heats50m Breaststroke, SB2: heats 100m Butterfl y, S8: heats100m Butterfl y, S9: heats 50m Freestyle, S5: heats400m Freestyle, S12: heats200m Individual Medley, SM10: heats100m Backstroke, S6: heats 100m Backstroke, S7: heats100m Butterfl y, S8: heats 100m Butterfl y, S9: heats50m Freestyle, S5: heats 400m Freestyle, S12: heats200m Individual Medley, SM10: heats
PSW01
17:30–21:05
100m Backstroke, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Breaststroke, SB2: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Butterfl y, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Butterfl y, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S5: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM10: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Butterfl y, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Butterfl y, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S5: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM10: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW02
31 Aug 09:30–11:55
100m Backstroke, S9: heats 100m Backstroke, S14: heats50m Butterfl y, S7: heats 100m Butterfl y, S13: heats50m Freestyle, S4: heats 50m Freestyle, S10: heats100m Freestyle, S11: heats 400m Freestyle, S8: heats100m Backstroke: S9: heats 100m Backstroke: S14: heats50m Butterfl y, S7: heats 50m Freestyle, S10: heats100m Freestyle, S11: heats 400m Freestyle, S8: heats200m Individual Medley, SM5: heats
PSW03
31 Aug 17:30–21:05
100m Backstroke, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S14: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Butterfl y, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Butterfl y, S13: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S4: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S11: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S14: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Butterfl y, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S11: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM5: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW04
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Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
07 Sep
09:30–12:05
50m Butterfl y, S5: heats50m Butterfl y, S6: heats50m Freestyle, S2: heats50m Freestyle, S12: heats100m Freestyle, S9: heats400m Freestyle, S11: heats200m Individual Medley, SM13: heats50m Butterfl y, S5: heats50m Butterfl y, S6: heats50m Freestyle, S3: heats50m Freestyle, S12: heats100m Freestyle, S9: heats400m Freestyle, S11: heats200m Individual Medley, SM13: heats4 x 100m Medley Relay, 34 points: heats
PSW17
17:30–21:10
50m Butterfl y, S5: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Butterfl y, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S2: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S11: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM13: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Butterfl y, S5: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Butterfl y, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S3: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S11: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM13: fi nal, victory ceremony4 x 100m Medley Relay, 34 points: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW18
08 Sep
09:30–12:15
50m Backstroke, S3: heats100m Breaststroke, SB9: heats100m Breaststroke, SB12: heats100m Breaststroke, SB13: heats100m Freestyle, S5: heats100m Freestyle, S6: heats200m Freestyle, S4: heats200m Individual Medley, SM11: heats4 x 100m Medley Relay, 34 points: heats100m Breaststroke, SB9: heats100m Breaststroke, SB12: heats100m Breaststroke, SB13: heats100m Freestyle, S5: heats100m Freestyle, S6: heats200m Individual Medley, SM11: heats
PSW19
17:30–21:10
50m Backstroke, S3: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB9: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB12: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB13: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S5: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Freestyle, S4: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM11: fi nal, victory ceremony4 x 100m Medley Relay, 34 points: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB9: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB12: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB13: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S5: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM11: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW20
Swimming continuedVenue: Olympic Park – Aquatics CentreStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
04 Sep
09:30–11:50
100m Backstroke, S8: heats 100m Backstroke, S10: heats100m Breaststroke, SB4: heats 50m Freestyle, S6: heats50m Freestyle, S7: heats 100m Freestyle, S12: heats400m Freestyle, S9: heats 400m Freestyle, S13: heats100m Backstroke, S8: heats 100m Backstroke, S10: heats100m Breaststroke, SB4: heats 50m Freestyle, S6: heats50m Freestyle, S7: heats 100m Freestyle, S12: heats400m Freestyle, S9: heats
PSW11
17:30–21:05
100m Backstroke, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB4: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S13: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB4: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S6: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW12
05 Sep
09:30–11:45
50m Backstroke, S2: heats 100m Backstroke, S12: heats100m Breaststroke, SB5: heats 100m Breaststroke, SB6: heats 50m Freestyle, S9: heats100m Freestyle, S4: heats 400m Freestyle, S10: heats200m Individual Medley, SM8: heats50m Backstroke, S2: heats 100m Backstroke, S12: heats100m Breaststroke, SB5: heats 100m Breaststroke, SB6: heats50m Freestyle, S9: heats 400m Freestyle, S10: heats200m Individual Medley, SM8: heats
PSW13
17:30–21:10
50m Backstroke, S2: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB5: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB6: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S4: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM8: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Backstroke, S2: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Backstroke, S12: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB5: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB6: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Freestyle, S9: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM8: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW14
06 Sep
09:30–11:50
50m Backstroke, S1: heats50m Backstroke, S4: heats50m Backstroke, S5: heats100m Breaststroke, SB14: heats100m Butterfl y, S11: heats100m Freestyle, S8: heats100m Freestyle, S10: heats400m Freestyle, S7: heats200m Individual Medley, SM9: heats50m Backstroke, S4: heats100m Breaststroke, SB14: heats100m Freestyle, S8: heats100m Freestyle, S10: heats400m Freestyle, S7: heats200m Individual Medley, SM9: heats
PSW15
17:30–21:05
50m Backstroke, S1: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Backstroke, S4: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Backstroke, S5: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB14: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Butterfl y, S11: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM9: fi nal, victory ceremony50m Backstroke, S4: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Breaststroke, SB14: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S8: fi nal, victory ceremony100m Freestyle, S10: fi nal, victory ceremony400m Freestyle, S7: fi nal, victory ceremony200m Individual Medley, SM9: fi nal, victory ceremony
PSW16
Swimming continuedVenue: Olympic Park – Aquatics CentreStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
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Date Session time Admission to the following sessions (based on availability)Session
code
31 Aug 09:00–16:3009:00–16:25 Shooting: fi nals (PSH02)10:00–12:30 Archery: preliminaries (PAR03)14:00–16:30 Archery: preliminaries (PAR04)
PXR01
1 Sep 09:00–18:3009:00–16:25 Shooting: fi nals (PSH03)10:00–13:30 Archery: preliminaries (PAR05)15:00–18:00 Archery: quarter-fi nals (PAR06)
PXR02
2 Sep 09:00–17:0009:00–17:15 Shooting: fi nals (PSH04)10:00–12:00 Archery: quarter-fi nals (PAR07)15:00–17:00 Archery: quarter-fi nals (PAR08)
PXR03
3 Sep 09:00–17:5509:00–17:55 Shooting: fi nals (PSH05)10:00–12:25 Archery: fi nals (PAR09)15:00–17:25 Archery: fi nals (PAR10)
PXR04
4 Sep 09:00–16:5009:00–12:45 Shooting: fi nals (PSH06)10:00–12:25 Archery: fi nals (PAR11)15:00–16:45 Archery: fi nals (PAR12)
PXR05
5 Sep 09:00–18:4009:00–17:55 Shooting: fi nals (PSH07)10:00–12:00 Archery: quarter-fi nals (PAR13)14:00–18:25 Archery: fi nals (PAR14)
PXR06
The Royal Artillery Barracks day passVenue: The Royal Artillery BarracksStation: DLR Woolwich Arsenal
Men’s event Women’s event / Mixed event Medal session
Table TennisVenue: ExCeLStations: Arrive: DLR Custom House DLR West Silvertown Depart: DLR Prince Regent DLR Pontoon Dock
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug09:00–14:20 Singles: qualifying
Singles: qualifying PTT01
16:00–21:20 Singles: qualifyingSingles: qualifying PTT02
31 Aug09:00–14:20 Singles: qualifying
Singles: qualifying PTT03
16:00–21:20 Singles: qualifyingSingles: qualifying PTT04
01 Sep09:00–14:00 Singles: qualifying, quarter-fi nals
Singles: qualifying, quarter-fi nals PTT05
16:00–20:30 Singles: semi-fi nalsSingles: semi-fi nals PTT06
02 Sep09:30–14:45 Singles: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremonies
Singles: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremonies PTT07
16:30–22:45 Singles: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremoniesSingles: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremonies PTT08
03 Sep09:30–14:45 Singles: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremonies
Singles: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremonies PTT09
16:30–21:45 Singles: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremoniesSingles: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremonies PTT10
05 Sep09:00–14:00 / Team: round 1 PTT11
16:30–21:30 / Team: round 1, quarter-fi nals PTT12
06 Sep09:00–14:00 / Team: quarter-fi nals PTT13
16:30–21:30 / Team: quarter-fi nals, semi-fi nals PTT14
07 Sep10:00–15:00 / Team: semi-fi nals, bronze medal matches, gold medal matches PTT15
17:00–20:30 / Team: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremonies PTT16
08 Sep10:00–15:00 / Team: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches PTT17
16:30–22:30 / Team: bronze medal matches, gold medal matches, victory ceremonies PTT18
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Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Wheelchair BasketballVenue: Olympic Park – Basketball ArenaStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
Venue: North Greenwich ArenaStations: North Greenwich Charlton
Date Session time Session description VenueMedal
sessionSession
code
30 Aug
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (2 games)Preliminaries (1 game) Basketball Arena PWB01
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (2 games)Preliminaries (1 game) North Greenwich Arena PWB02
18:30–22:30 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (1 game) Basketball Arena PWB03
19:00–23:00 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (1 game) North Greenwich Arena PWB04
31 Aug
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (2 games)Preliminaries (1 game) Basketball Arena PWB05
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (2 games)Preliminaries (1 game) North Greenwich Arena PWB06
18:30–22:30 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (1 game) Basketball Arena PWB07
19:00–23:00 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (1 game) North Greenwich Arena PWB08
01 Sep
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (3 games) Basketball Arena PWB09
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (2 games) North Greenwich Arena PWB10
18:30–22:30 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (1 game) Basketball Arena PWB11
19:00–23:00 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (1 game) North Greenwich Arena PWB12
02 Sep
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (2 games) Basketball Arena PWB13
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (2 games)Preliminaries (1 game) North Greenwich Arena PWB14
18:30–22:30 Preliminaries (2 games) Basketball Arena PWB15
19:00–23:00 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (1 game) North Greenwich Arena PWB16
Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Date Session time Session description VenueMedal
sessionSession
code
03 Sep
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (2 games) Basketball Arena PWB17
10:45–17:00 Preliminaries (2 games)Preliminaries (1 game) North Greenwich Arena PWB18
18:30–22:30 Preliminaries (2 matches) Basketball Arena PWB19
19:00–23:00 Preliminaries (1 game)Preliminaries (1 game) North Greenwich Arena PWB20
04 Sep10:45–17:00 Quarter-fi nals (2 games), 9th-10th playoff North Greenwich Arena PWB21
19:00–23:00 Quarter-fi nals (2 games) North Greenwich Arena PWB22
05 Sep08:30–17:00 Quarter-fi nals (2 games), 9th-10th and 11th-12th playoffs North Greenwich Arena PWB23
19:00–23:00 Quarter-fi nals (2 games) North Greenwich Arena PWB24
06 Sep08:30–17:00 Semi-fi nals (2 games), classifi cations (5th-8th places, 2 games) North Greenwich Arena PWB25
19:00–23:00 Semi-fi nals (2 games) North Greenwich Arena PWB26
07 Sep08:30–17:00 Classifi cations (5th-8th places, 2 games)
Classifi cations (5th-6th and 7th-8th places) North Greenwich Arena PWB27
19:00–23:30 Bronze medal game, gold medal game, victory ceremony North Greenwich Arena PWB28
08 Sep13:00–17:00 Classifi cations (5th-6th and 7th-8th places) North Greenwich Arena PWB29
19:00–23:30 Bronze medal game, gold medal game, victory ceremony North Greenwich Arena PWB30
Wheelchair Basketball continuedVenue: Olympic Park – Basketball ArenaStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
Venue: North Greenwich ArenaStations: North Greenwich Charlton
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Men’s event Women’s event Medal session
Wheelchair FencingVenue: ExCeLStations: Arrive: DLR Custom House DLR West Silvertown Depart: DLR Prince Regent DLR Pontoon Dock
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
04 Sep
09:30–16:15Individual Foil, category A: preliminaries, last 16, quarter-fi nalsIndividual Foil, category B: preliminaries, last 16, quarter-fi nalsIndividual Foil, category A: preliminaries, quarter-fi nalsIndividual Foil, category B: preliminaries, quarter-fi nals
PWF01
17:45–21:15Individual Foil, category A: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonyIndividual Foil, category B: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonyIndividual Foil, category A: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonyIndividual Foil, category B: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony
PWF02
05 Sep
09:30–16:15Individual Epée, category A: preliminaries, last 16, quarter-fi nalsIndividual Epée, category B: preliminaries, last 16, quarter-fi nalsIndividual Epée, category A: preliminaries, quarter-fi nalsIndividual Epée, category B: preliminaries, quarter-fi nals
PWF03
17:45–21:15Individual Epée, category A: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonyIndividual Epée, category B: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonyIndividual Epée, category A: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonyIndividual Epée, category B: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony
PWF04
06 Sep11:00–15:15 Individual Sabre, category A: preliminaries, last 16, quarter-fi nals
Individual Sabre, category B: preliminaries, last 16, quarter-fi nals PWF05
16:45–19:15 Individual Sabre, category A: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonyIndividual Sabre, category B: semi-fi nals, bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PWF06
07 Sep11:00–16:30 Team: classifi cations (5th-8th places), quarter-fi nals, semi-fi nals PWF07
18:00–21:15 Team: bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PWF08
08 Sep11:00–16:30 Team: classifi cations (5th-8th places), quarter-fi nals, semi-fi nals PWF09
18:00–21:15 Team: bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony PWF10
/ Mixed event Medal session
Wheelchair RugbyVenue: Olympic Park – Basketball ArenaStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International
West Ham
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
05 Sep14:00–17:15 / Preliminaries (2 games) PWR01
19:00–22:15 / Preliminaries (2 games) PWR02
06 Sep14:00–17:15 / Preliminaries (2 games) PWR03
19:00–22:15 / Preliminaries (2 games) PWR04
07 Sep10:00–13:15 / Preliminaries (2 games) PWR05
15:00–18:15 / Preliminaries (2 games) PWR06
08 Sep10:00–17:15 / Classifi cations (5th-8th places, 2 games), semi-fi nals (2 games) PWR07
19:00–22:15 / Classifi cations (5th-6th and 7th-8th places) PWR08
09 Sep 12:00–16:00 / Bronze medal game, gold medal game, victory ceremony PWR09
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Men’s event Women’s event / Mixed event Medal session
Wheelchair TennisVenue: Olympic Park – Eton ManorStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International
West Ham
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
01 Sep 11:00–20:00Singles: round of 64Singles: round of 32/ Quad doubles: quarter-fi nals
PWT01
02 Sep 11:00–20:00Singles: round of 32Doubles: round of 32/ Quad singles: round of 16
PWT02
03 Sep 11:00–20:00Doubles: round of 16Singles: round of 16Doubles: round of 16/ Quad doubles: semi-fi nals
PWT03
04 Sep 11:00–20:00Singles: round of 16Singles: quarter-fi nalsDoubles: quarter-fi nals/ Quad singles: quarter-fi nals
PWT04
05 Sep 12:00–20:00Singles: quarter-fi nalsDoubles: quarter-fi nalsSingles: semi-fi nals/ Quad doubles: bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremony
PWT05
06 Sep 12:00–20:00
Singles: semi-fi nalsDoubles: semi-fi nalsSingles: bronze medal matchDoubles: semi-fi nals/ Quad singles: semi-fi nals
PWT06
07 Sep 12:00–20:00
Singles: bronze medal matchDoubles: bronze medal match, gold medal match, victory ceremonySingles: gold medal match, victory ceremonyDoubles: bronze medal match/ Quad singles: bronze medal match
PWT07
08 Sep 12:00–20:00Singles: gold medal match, victory ceremonyDoubles: gold medal match, victory ceremony/ Quad singles: gold medal match, victory ceremony
PWT08
Victory ceremonies will be held on Centre Court rather than the court on which the match was played.
Opening CeremonyVenue: Olympic Park – Olympic StadiumStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
Closing CeremonyVenue: Olympic Park – Olympic StadiumStations: DLR Stratford DLR Stratford International West Ham
The Ceremonies
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
9 Sep 19:30–22:30 Closing Ceremony PZC01
Date Session time Session descriptionMedal
sessionSession
code
29 Aug 19:30–23:00 Opening Ceremony PZO01
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Olympic Park
St. PancrasInternational
GrangeSt. Paul’s
GrangeCity
London City Airport
LondonHeathrow Airport
London Stansted Airport
London Gatwick Airport
RiverZoneRiverZone
Central ZoneCentral ZoneThe Mall
The Royal ArtilleryBarracks
GreenwichPark
ExCeLNorthGreenwich
ArenaThe Mall
Eton DorneyEton Dorney
The Royal ArtilleryBarracks
GreenwichPark
ExCeLNorthGreenwich
Arena
Brands HatchBrands Hatch
M25
M26
M20
M11A1 (M)
M40
M4
WeymouthandPortland
WeymouthandPortland
WeymouthandPortland
LondonLondon
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kilometres
Core ParalympicRoute Network
ParalympicRoute Network
Paralympic FamilyHotel
Airport
Train station
Paralympic venue
Key
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Competition venues
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OlympicStadium
AquaticsCentre
Water PoloArena
HockeyCentre
HandballArena
BasketballArena
Velodrome
BMXTrack
EtonManor
L Waaaa y
Loop
Roa
d
Loop Road
A12
O r b i tC i r c u s
Wo r l dS q u a r e
B r i t a n n i aR o w
T h eS t r e e t
M a r k e t
StratfordStratford
StratfordInternational
StratfordInternational
StratfordGate
GreenwayGate
VictoriaGate
Greenway Transport Hub
Eton ManorTransport Hub
Eton ManorGate
I n t e r na t i o na lB r oadca s t Cen t r e
War m - up
Ma i n P r e s sCen t r e
Ene rgyCen t r e
Pa ra l ymp i c V i l l age
Wes t fi e l dS t r a t f o r d
C i t y
Pa ra l ymp i cHo sp i t a l i t yCen t r e
R i v e r L e a
OlympicStadium
AquaticsCentre
Water PoloArena
RiverbankArena
CopperBox
BasketballArena
Velodrome
BMXTrack
EtonManor
O r b i t
Northernshuttle stop
Easternshuttle stop
Westernshuttle stop
Stadium stop
Southernshuttle stop
Paralympic RouteNetwork (Core)
Paralympic Familyloop service
Accreditedwalking route
Spectator entry andpublic transport access route
Competition venue
Secure perimeter
Shuttle bus
Key
L O N D O NL O NN
OlympicPark
ParalympicHospitalityCentre
LondonUnderground
National Rail
DocklandsLightRailway
LondonOverground
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Olympic Park – Paralympic competition venues
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Paralympic Family Lounges will be available at each competition venue during the Games. Accredited guests with ‘zone 6’ will have access to these lounges. Food and beverages, Info+ terminals, printed results and cable TVs will be provided in all lounges. In addition, there will be a Paralympic Family Information Desk in every lounge providing transport, venue and competition-related information to Paralympic Family members.
The lounge opens one hour before competition and closes one hour after competition or the end of the victory ceremony.
SeatingThere will be dedicated Paralympic Family Stands in each competition venue for Paralympic Family members. The stands will be divided into Offi cial Stand (O) and Federation Stand (F). Venue Protocol staff will be on site to direct guests to their designated seating area according to the seating privileges indicated on their accreditation cards.
The stands open one hour before competition and close one hour after competition or the end of the victory ceremony.
Safety and securityAlthough you have accreditation, you will still need to go through security checks when you arrive at London 2012 venues, and you and your bags will be searched. We want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable Games, so there are certain items you can’t bring into venues. The full prohibited and restricted items list can be found at www.london2012.com/safety-and-security. As an accreditation holder you may be entitled to exemptions and may be able to bring in certain items that appear on the prohibited or restricted list. For more information please ask at one of the Paralympic Information Desks.
Paralympic Family Lounges
Competition venues
Competition venues Code Paralympic sport/discipline
Olympic Park venues
Aquatics Centre AQC Swimming
Basketball Arena BBA Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Rugby
Copper Box HBA Goalball
Eton Manor ETM Wheelchair Tennis
Olympic Stadium STA Athletics, Opening and Closing Ceremonies
Riverbank Arena HOCFootball 5-a-sideFootball 7-a-side
Velodrome VEL Cycling – Track
Central London venues
The Mall MLL Athletics – Marathon
River Zone venues
ExCeL EXLBoccia, Judo, Powerlifting, Sitting Volleyball,
Table Tennis, Wheelchair Fencing
Greenwich Park GRP Equestrian
North Greenwich Arena NGA Wheelchair Basketball
The Royal Artillery Barracks RAB Archery, Shooting
Outside London venues
Brands Hatch BRH Cycling – Road
Eton Dorney ETD Rowing
Weymouth and Portland WAP Sailing
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During the London 2012 Paralympic Games, there are three Villages to accommodate the athletes, NPC team offi cials and IPSF Games offi cials: the Paralympic Village, the Paralympic Rowing Village and the Paralympic Sailing Village.
Protocol Offi ce All protocol issues are handled by this offi ce. The Mayor and protocol team are based at this offi ce. The Paralympic Village protocol offi ce is the welcome point for all eligible Paralympic Family members who visit.
Operating period: 22 August-12 SeptemberOperating hours: 09.00-21.00
It is located in the main entry to the Village Plaza (formerly known as the International Zone) of the Paralympic Village.
Team Welcome Ceremonies Team Welcome Ceremonies are organised in order to welcome the athletes and NPC team offi cials to London. They are held in the Village Plaza of the Paralympic Village from 23-28 August.
Paralympic Family members without access to the Paralympic Village who wish to attend a Team Welcome Ceremony need to be included in the respective NPC guest pass list for that day.
Protocol assistance Protocol staff will be available at the Paralympic Village to provide protocol assistance to eligible Paralympic Family members and their guests.
This includes hospitality services in the Protocol Lounge, collection and distribution of guest passes and a tour of the Village, if desired. Dignitaries accredited in the NPC category and IPC guests will be granted access to the Paralympic Villages through their NPC or the IPC, within their respective guest pass daily quota.
All guest pass requests must be submitted to the respective NPC Chef de Mission or IPC liaison to be entered into the guest pass website portal (GUP) no later than 15.00 on the day prior to the visit. After 15.00 the system will not allow requests to be submitted for the next day.
The tours are available daily from 30 August-8 September from 10.00-19.00. Protocol tours start from the Protocol Lounge and last 40 minutes. They are conducted in English by protocol staff for individuals or groups of up to 15 people and include a guided walk through the Village Plaza.
Paralympic Family members and guests who wish to use the Protocol team’s tour service need to communicate their request through their NPC Chef de Mission, IPC liason, or IPSF Technical Delegate by 15.00 on the day before the intended visit.
All requests for Protocol assistance at the Paralympic Rowing Village and the Paralympic Sailing Village should be made to the Protocol Offi ce in the Paralympic Village or at the Paralympic Information Desk of the Paralympic
Paralympic Villages
Family Hotels 24 hours prior to the visit. They will be managed by the Rowing Venue Protocol Manager and Sailing Venue Protocol Manager respectively.
Paralympic Village Mayor The Paralympic Village Mayor acts as ambassador for the Organising Committee, adding their own personal stamp to enhance the atmosphere, provide inspiration and build morale. Some of the duties of the Mayor are ceremonial and protocol related, while others are primarily to promote the Games and the Village as a whole. Specifi cally, the Mayor presides over Team Welcome Ceremonies, receives Paralympic Family members and dignitaries, attends Chefs de Mission meetings and participates actively in the daily life of the Village.
NPC Services CentresThe NPC Services Centres are located in the Residential Zone of each Paralympic Village and are designed to centralise and facilitate communication and services between LOCOG and the National Paralympic Committees (NPCs). Trained staff will be available to offer general information and coordinate issue resolution.
LOCOG functional areas will be available to offer specialised information to NPCs. The LOCOG NPC Relations and NPC Assistants Programme Offi ces, as well as the IPC’s NPC Delegation Relations and IPSF Relations Offi ces, will also be located in the NPC Services Centre in the Paralympic Village.
NPC Services Centres operating hours:
Pre-opening period 08.00-20.00 (20-21 August 2012)Villages opening period 07.00-23.00 (22 August onwards)Closing 07.00-18.00 (Paralympic Village: 12 September 2012, Paralympic Rowing Village: 4 September 2012, Paralympic Sailing Village: 8 September 2012)
The following Paralympic Family members are eligible for a tour:
Code Accreditation category
IPC , IPC** International Paralympic Committee
NPC, NPC**
Sovereign or Head of State
Head of Government
Sport Minister
Other prominent government offi cial
President and Secretary General
IPSF, IPSF** President and Secretary General
PS Paralympic Partner/Sponsor
OCOG, OCOG**
LOCOG Chairman and CEO
Mayor of the Host City
National Head of State
National Head of Government
OC Chairman and CEO of future Games OCOG
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IBC/MPC complex and servicesLocated in the north-west corner of the Olympic Park, the IBC/MPC complex will provide superlative facilities and services to accredited press and broadcasters for the Paralympic Games. The complex comprises the International Broadcast Centre (IBC), the Main Press Centre (MPC), the Media Transport Mall, a Media High Street and a Catering Village for use by all accredited media.
International Broadcast Centre (IBC)The IBC will act as the headquarters for the Paralympic radio and television production of the London 2012 Paralympic Games, serving as the primary base of operations for Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) and Rights Holding Broadcaster (RHB) personnel. All television and radio signals for Paralympic coverage will pass through the IBC under the direction of OBS.
The IBC is 275 metres long, 104m wide and 21m high, and consists of more than 42,000 square metres of functional space on two levels, including a variety of technical and administrative facilities for both OBS and the RHBs such as edit suites; control rooms; RHB studios; OBS management offi ces; Contribution, Distribution and Transmission (CDT); Commentary Switching Centre (CSC); Broadcast Operations Centre (BOC); and Production Quality Control (PQC).
OBS Guest Pass Offi ce in the IPCValid accreditation is required to access the IBC. The OBS Guest Pass Offi ce will provide guest passes for individuals who have a legitimate reason to visit the IBC. Guests include:
– Accredited personnel who do not have the IBC code on their accreditation
– Unaccredited persons
Application processA designated signatory (or signatories) must be established with each organisation (Rights Holding Broadcaster, LOCOG, and so on). Only this signatory is authorised to request IBC guest passes from OBS.
The signatory/sponsor responsible for hosting a visit must submit a completed guest pass application form to the Guest Pass Offi ce at least 24 hours before the requested date of access.
These sponsors will be responsible for ensuring the legitimate nature of all requests and assuming responsibility for approving applications before they are submitted to the Guest Pass Offi ce.
All sponsors will be required to meet their guests at the Guest Pass Offi ce and accompany them within the IBC for the duration of the visit. If a guest pass holder is found unaccompanied within the IBC, they will be escorted back to the Guest Pass Offi ce (unless the sponsor can be located immediately).
IBC/MPC complex
Please note the following:
– Valid identifi cation (for example, PIAC, passport, UK driver’s licence) will be needed for collection of the guest pass and will be returned only at the conclusion of the visit.
– A guest pass is valid for the date of issue only.
– No more than three guest passes will be issued to the same person during the Games.
LocationsThere are two OBS Guest Pass Offi ces:
– Guest Pass Offi ce 1 (main): located in the multi-storey car park outside the IBC.
– Guest Pass Offi ce 2 (secondary): located on the walkway between the IBC and MPC off Canada Place Way. As this offi ce is located inside the Olympic Park common domain, applicants must obtain in advance a non-event ticket to gain access to the Olympic Park. If accessing via Stratford, applicants enter the Park using their non-event ticket and then proceed to the Guest Pass Offi ce 2 near the link bridge to the IBC/MPC complex.
Main Press CentreThe Main Press Centre will act as the home away from home for the 2,500 press, photographers and Non-Rights Holding Broadcasters accredited to the Paralympic Games. The MPC comprises more than 29,000 square metres of functional space providing primary services and facilities to the accredited press, plus support services for the broadcasters.
Facilities include help desks, press and photographer workrooms, private offi ce space rented by press organisations and National Paralympic Committees and a suite of three media conference rooms. A range of support services is also provided by third-party suppliers and LOCOG within the MPC and the adjoining Media High Street.
MPC Guest Pass Offi cesGuest passes are designed to meet the needs of short-term visitors who are not accredited to the Main Press Centre. However, they are not a substitute for accreditation. All guest passes are valid only on the day of issue, and only provide access to the MPC, Media High Street and Catering Village. Guest passes are non-transferable.
There are two MPC Guest Pass Offi ces:
– Near the Media Transport Mall adjacent to the MPC.
– In the Olympic Park common domain near the bridge access into the MPC (between the Riverbank Arena and the Copper Box).
Guest pass application forms will be available online, at the Guest Pass Offi ces and at the MPC’s main help desk. Guest pass applications must be submitted by 18.00 on the day before access is required. Guest pass applicants must be sponsored by an MPC-accredited person.
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Completed application forms can be submitted online or returned to any of the Guest Pass Offi ces in person. Guest passes will be available for collection at either of the Guest Pass Offi ces on the specifi ed day, provided there are no issues with the application. Requests can be considered approved unless otherwise notifi ed by the Guest Pass Offi ce.
Guests picking up their pass will need to show a valid Games accreditation, passport or UK photo driving licence to confi rm their identity. Please note that guest passes may only be collected in person by the individual guest pass user.
Miscellaneous information
ParalympicSport.TVParalympicSport.TV is a top-quality internet sports network with regular and full-screen size capability for the best viewing experience.
People all over the world can watch live and delayed programming free of charge. ParalympicSport.TV showcases the global nature of Paralympic broadcasting.
The IPC initially launched ParalympicSport.TV in February 2006 and relaunched the channel in February 2008. Since then, well over 500 hours of Paralympic footage have been added to the channel. The Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games and the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games were broadcast live on ParalympicSport.TV, giving a global audience the chance to experience Paralympic athletes in action.
In August 2008, the IPC launched a YouTube version of ParalympicSport.TV to reach out to a broader audience, promote Paralympic sports and the Paralympic Movement, and enable people to discover, watch and share originally created videos. With the new-look IPC website launched in February 2012, the footage can now also be shared via the website of the Paralympic Movement.
The ParalympicSport.TV YouTube channel is available at youtube.com/paralympicsporttv.
ParalympicSport.TV will broadcast the London 2012 Paralympic Games with extensive live coverage of all sports and highlights, in addition to athlete features and profi les.
No smoking policySmoking will not be permitted in the following areas;
– In or around standalone facilities or amenities
– The fi eld of play at all venues
– Seating areas at all venues (including training venues)
– Enclosed bars or restaurants at all venues
– Anywhere in any of the Villages, including bedrooms and living quarters, except in designated smoking areas (see below)
– Enclosed staff break areas
– Paralympic transport vehicles
– Sponsor showcasing/hospitality areas
In all Paralympic Villages, smokers will be directed to discrete, designated and clearly signposted smoking areas away from the main public/workforce domains, which will have stub bins for cigarettes and will be regularly cleaned.
Free legal advice and representation for National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) and International Paralympic Sport Federations (IPSFs)LOCOG is working with the Law Society, the Bar Council and the British Association for Sport and Law (BASL) to establish an independent legal service of barristers’ chambers, law fi rms and individual lawyers for the period of the Paralympic Games.
The service provides free independent legal advice and representation for NPCs and IPSFs, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The service is made up of a specialist Sports Advocacy Section to represent athletes at hearings, particularly urgent hearings before the Board of Appeal of Classifi cation and the Court of Arbitration; and a General Section to provide legal advice and assistance in the fi elds of sports, criminal, defamation and privacy, immigration, discrimination and personal injury law.
The purpose of the service is to help to ensure the smooth running of the Games by providing an option for NPCs and IPSFs who do not have their own legal representatives in place in the UK and who may have diffi culty in identifying representation at short notice.
The Secretariat for the service is Sport Resolutions (UK). Should an NPC or IPSF need to contact the service, the Chef de Mission of the NPC or the President or Secretary General of the IPSF is asked to contact Sport Resolutions by one of the following methods:
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7036 1966Fax: +44 (0)20 7936 2602 Email: [email protected]
The service is not intended to help to resolve domestic disputes between NPCs/IPSFs and their members unless that dispute arises in circumstances which may give rise to an IPC or CAS or Board of Appeal of Classifi cation hearing or the issue concerns criminal allegations. In these particular cases, the member may contact Sport Resolutions directly.
Sport Resolutions will assess whether an application for legal advice falls within the ambit of the service. A Management Committee composed of representatives of the Law Society, Bar Council and BASL will determine eligibility for legal advice in cases of doubt or dispute.
For any further information, please visit the NPC Services Centre or the Sports Information Centre in the Paralympic Village.
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Offi cial London 2012 merchandiseOffi cial Paralympic merchandise, ranging from collectables, commemorative books and jewellery to clothing, mascots and the offi cial souvenir programme, is available at the following locations:
– London 2012 shops at Hyde Park, Paddington Station, St. Pancras International, and John Lewis Oxford Street and Stratford City
– London 2012 online shop at london2012.com/shop
– London 2012 shops at Stansted Airport and Heathrow Terminals 3 and 5
– John Lewis stores across the UK
During the Games, offi cial merchandise, including venue-exclusive product, will also be sold at all London 2012 venues.
london2012.comlondon2012.com is the offi cial website of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. This website – powered by BT – is the authoritative source for information about the London 2012 Games.
The website provides a comprehensive results service and contextualises the results with engaging content such as photos, news stories and athlete profi les. Sections on other initiatives such as the London 2012 Festival, sustainability, education, Torch Relays and volunteering all further serve to bring the Games to life.
Ticketing and online shop portals are also accessible through london2012.com.
LOCOG has made an additional commitment to inclusion, as london2012.com features British Sign Language (BSL) and easy read sitemaps, and dyslexia and high-visibility style sheets.
Firsts for an Organising Committee:
– Development of live update ‘widgets’ and ‘scoreboards’ for quick access to results
– Ability to personalise the site and applications to follow chosen countries and sports
– Individual sport Twitter feeds and ‘competitive tweeting’
– Live Facebook feed
Anticipated Games-time statistics:
– 1 billion projected visits over the course of the Games
– 5 million-plus mobile application downloads
– 1 million Facebook likes
– 500,000 Twitter followers
Info+The Games-time information system will provide schedules, results, live scoring, news, athlete quotes, statistics, biographies, transport, weather and other information to accredited people at the Paralympic Games.
The system has undergone signifi cant updates since the last Paralympic Games, the most notable being enhanced navigation and a new look which will make the system far easier to search and use for those used to working online.
There will be fi xed Info+ terminals located throughout Paralympic venues, including the Paralympic Family Hotel (Grange St. Paul’s), Main Press Centre, International Broadcast Centre and Paralympic Villages.
General climatic conditionsLondon as a whole benefi ts from a mild to warm climate during the late summer months of August and September. Based on statistics from recent years, teams can expect an average daily high of around 22-23°C (72-73°F) at the Olympic Park, with temperatures falling to a low of around 13-14°C (55-57°F) at night. On average, relative humidity ranges from a minimum of around 60 per cent to a maximum of around 90 per cent during this period. The average monthly rainfall during August and September is 40-50 millimetres; the prevailing winds are from the south-west.
Time differenceTime zone: GMT – Greenwich Mean Time
CurrencyThe currency of the United Kingdom is the pound sterling, commonly called the pound (symbol: £; code: GBP).
Banks operate mainly from Monday to Friday, 09.00-17.00. For a fee, banks will cash travellers’ cheques, give cash advances on credit cards and exchange most types of international currency. Automatic teller machines (ATMs) are common and will dispense pounds 24 hours a day.
In recognition of Visa’s sponsorship, the London 2012 Games proudly accepts only Visa cards, along with cash, at all Paralympic venues.
Emergency numberFor Police, Fire or Ambulance dial 999
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London, then and nowLondinium, the fi rst recorded settlement on the site of the modern-day city, was established almost 2,000 years ago by the Romans, shortly after their invasion in AD 43. The Romans were eventually replaced by the Anglo-Saxons, who called their settlement Lundenwic; and then, in the 11th century, by the Normans, led by William the Conqueror.
London expanded dramatically beyond the old city walls in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, despite regular outbreaks of the plague and other major catastrophes such as the Great Fire of 1666. As the British Empire grew during the prosperous 19th century, so did London. Between 1801 and 1901, its population spiralled from around one million to 6.5 million. The fi rst half of the 20th century brought two world wars and plenty of other challenges, but the Olympic Games of 1948 heralded a revival in the city’s fortunes.
Today, London’s heritage is visible everywhere, from the few remaining parts of the Romans’ defensive wall to the world-famous dome of St Paul’s Cathedral. However, London is also a truly modern city, a product of today as much as of 2,000 years of history. It is one of the world’s most important fi nancial and commercial centres, but it is also an artistic and cultural hub. It is a city in which 500-year-old landmarks sit next to brand new skyscrapers. And it is home to one of the most varied and vibrant populations of any world city, many of whom are now helping to write the current and future chapters of London’s epic history.
The UK’s Paralympic heritageIn 1948, Dr Ludwig Guttmann organised a wheelchair archery competition at Stoke Mandeville hospital for World War II soldiers with spinal cord injuries. The competition took place on the same day as the Opening Ceremony of the London 1948 Olympic Games. It was no coincidence – Sir Ludwig dreamed of a ‘parallel Olympics’ for athletes with disabilities. Four years later, as more sports were added, athletes from Holland joined in and the international Paralympic Movement was born.
The 1984 Paralympic Games were held in both Europe and North America. Amputee, cerebral palsy, visually impaired and les autres athletes all competed in New York, USA, while more than 1,100 athletes with spinal cord disabilities from 41 countries competed in 10 events at Stoke Mandeville.
The UK has kept up its pioneering role in sport for athletes with disabilities and has since staged many international events. Our ambition is to build on this heritage and set new standards in both athlete and public experience of the Paralympic Games while also creating a step change in the perception of disability.
London and the Games
After the GamesThe Olympic and Paralympic Games has been the catalyst for the regeneration of one of the most underdeveloped areas of London into the Olympic Park. During the summer of 2012, the Park will welcome millions of visitors for 30 days of Olympic and Paralympic competition. After the Games, the Park will become a benchmark 21st-century urban environment, providing essential new housing, world-class sports facilities and other key amenities for the local community in east London.
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The London 2012 Festival is a spectacular, 12-week celebration that will be the biggest festival Britain has ever seen. From 21 June to 9 September 2012, the best artists, musicians, writers, comedians, fi lm-makers and other creative talents from around the globe will present new work to audiences across the country.
With more than 10 million opportunities to see 1,000 performances and events, the London 2012 Festival aims to inspire the UK population and the country’s many visitors during the Olympic and Paralympic year. There is something for everyone: from food to fashion, street dance to digital, and pop to opera.
The London 2012 Festival is the climax to the four-year Cultural Olympiad. One of the key aims throughout has been to produce an inclusive offering: the Unlimited programme is at the heart of this. Unlimited encourages collaborations and partnerships between disability arts organisations, disabled artists, producers and mainstream organisations, to celebrate the inspiration of the Olympic and Paralympic Games through the creation of original and exciting works. Twenty-nine Unlimited Commissions have been awarded, and many of these are being showcased at the Southbank Centre during the Paralympic Games.
The London 2012 Festival programme features events at many of the UK’s most infl uential artistic hubs, including Tate Modern, the Royal Opera House and the Sage Gateshead. There are special celebrations of such diverse home-grown talents as William Shakespeare, Alfred Hitchcock and Tracey Emin, plus showcases of work by pioneering international artists, including Pina Bausch, Yoko Ono and Gustavo Dudamel.
London 2012 Festival eventsThe events that we have suggested below refl ect those that will be happening in London during the period of the Paralympic Games. Please note that the following list represents only a small proportion of all of the London 2012 Festival events. Due to the print deadline of this publication, it is also anticipated that a number of events will be added. For the full programme, including the most recent updates and additions, and ticketing information, please visit the website at www.festival.london2012.com or ask at the Paralympic Information Desks at the Paralympic Family Hotels.
London 2012 Festival Title Venue Genre Dates
Mine to Medals: the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games medals
British Museum Museum and
heritageUntil 9 September 2012
Damien Hirst Tate Modern Art 4 April -9 September 2012
The English Flower Garden House of Commons Art 1 May-17 September 2012
Heatherwick Studio: Designing the Extraordinary
V&A Art 31 May-30 September 2012
Yoko Ono Serpentine Gallery Art 19 June-9 September 2012
Government Art Collection – Commissions: Now and Then
Whitechapel Gallery Art 21 June-2 September 2012
Offi cial London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic posters display
Tate Britain Art 21 June-21 September 2012
The World in London Throughout London Art 21 June-9 September 2012
Metamorphosis: Titian 2012 National Gallery Art 11 July-21 September 2012
Tino Sehgal – the Turbine Hall Commission
Tate Modern Art 17 July-28 October 2012
BT Road to 2012 National Portrait Gallery Art 19 July-23 September 2012
Shakespeare: Staging the World – the BP Exhibition
British Museum Museum and
heritage 19 July-25 November 2012
London events
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London 2012 Paralympic image and identity
The design visionDesign plays a key role in delivering our vision for London 2012 through the built environment – venues, streets and towns, Live Sites, the Olympic Park – and through the way our brand is represented and applied. It provides the backbone for everything from operational planning through to the fabric of the uniforms.
We want to ensure that design is delivered with a strong coherent message. To achieve this, we have focused attention on the benefi ts of design excellence through all disciplines at every level, from urban planning through to graphic design. All designers involved in London 2012 have been challenged to realise the power of the Games, and to deliver a truly memorable event through its visual image.
Building on the principles of our brand, we have challenged preconceived ideas of Games architecture, redefi ned the design environment of the Games for future Host Cities, and created a new benchmark. It is through collaboration that these goals will be achieved, combining the best creative talents available and collective working between all organisations.
The London 2012 brand identityThe brand and vision for the London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games was launched in London on 4 June 2007 by Sebastian Coe and a team of London 2012 ambassadors.
For the fi rst time for a Host City, the emblems for the 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games are based on the same core shape, refl ecting London’s commitment to hosting a truly integrated Paralympic Games.
The Paralympic Emblem is based on the number 2012 – the year of the Games – and includes the Paralympic Agitos, symbolising the Paralympic Games, and the word ‘London’ – the world’s most diverse city.
Inside the Paralympic Emblem is a unique pattern inspired by the dynamic geometry of our brand identity. The bright contemporary nature of the Emblem will become memorable in people’s minds, introducing the world to the London 2012 Paralympic Games. This powerful, modern Emblem symbolises the dynamic Paralympic spirit and its inspirational ability to reach out to people all over the world.
Paralympic Emblem
BMW
Cadbury
Thomas Cook
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The supporting identityLines reach out from the shape and angles of the emblem to create a dynamic geometry that creates the basis of all elements of design.
The lines represent our invitation to the world to join together and be inspired by the energy of the athletes competing at the London 2012 Games.
The dynamic geometry is used as the base for artists, architects, sculptors and graphic designers.
The four original colours of the London 2012 identity – pink, blue, green and orange – were inspired by the world of media, communications and fashion. The colours were carefully chosen to communicate the spirit of the London 2012 Games: energetic, spirited, bright and youthful.
About the Look of the GamesThe Look of the Games will help defi ne the way the world will see the London 2012 Games.
We have created a memorable, meaningful and impactful Look for London 2012 that is consistent and cohesive across all touchpoints, from inside the venues to across the city and the rest of the UK.
The identity has been embedded into the built environment to allow a single design story to be told, from the seating bowl designs to the patterning on the concourse.
The graphics were developed further by creating a background texture, introducing an overlaying burst of energy that gives a more three-dimensional quality. At the centre of the graphic is a burst of colour that is used to create a focus around the Paralympic Agitos. The graphic fades to white so the commercial partner brands can be incorporated within the fi eld of play.
Dressing the sporting venuesIn celebration of the diversity of London and the Paralympic Games, each sport venue has its own colour theme. Two colours from the London 2012 palette that complement the colours of the fi eld of play and the surrounding venue are used in combination to create a distinctive colour system.
These colour pairings have been adopted across all touchpoints for the sport – from the ticket to the fi eld of play – which will enrich and deepen the spectators’ experience of the Games.
Dressing the city and the UKLook is more than just dressing the sport venues – it is also about dressing the public realm and celebrating the Games.
In what is a ‘Games fi rst’, visitors to London and the UK will be welcomed with ‘one Look’. By working collectively with our stakeholders, the Greater London Authority (GLA) and the Government Olympic Executive (GOE), the street dressing will be from the same kit of parts. An online ‘Look Book’ allows all local authorities to purchase elements of Look, bringing a cohesive celebration of the Games to everyone.
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Official spectator guide
Cycling - Track Velodrome, Olympic Park
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About the sport pictograms The sport pictograms are at the heart of any Olympic and Paralympic Games visual language and we have set out to make our pictograms both functional and creative.
There are two types of pictogram to represent the sports and disciplines of the London 2012 Games. Both are grounded in the original London 2012 grid system, but use images of previous gold medal performance poses to ensure the accuracy of the sport is presented in an energetic, dynamic way.
The silhouette versions are used for high-visibility information about the sport such as signage and maps whereas the dynamic versions, being more abstract, are used in a more decorative way.
There are 21 pictograms for the London 2012 Paralympic Games, representative of each sport and discipline. New to the London 2012 Paralympic Games are Paralympic-specifi c pictograms for Athletics, Cycling, Rowing, Sailing and Table Tennis.
Paralympic sports
About the mascotsBackground to the mascotsThe mascots bring whimsy, humour and light-hearted fun to the Games experience. As ambassadors for the Games, they help provide a warm welcome to athletes and visitors from around the world and they spark excitement, laughter and cheers from children and fans on the fi eld of play.
The mascots help tell the unique story of each Games, refl ecting the history, land and culture of the host region and country. The ideals of Olympism and the Paralympic Movement are brought to life by the mascots through the spirit of friendship, fair play and participation.
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic mascots are an integral part of our Games image and identity.
Our mascot storyA great rainbow arcs onto the steelworks in Bolton, north-west England. From the fi nal piece of the last support beam for the London 2012 Olympic Stadium, two drops of steel fall. Leaving the factory after his last day of work, Grandpa George picks up the pieces of steel and takes them home. During the night, unable to sleep, Grandpa George tiptoes into his shed and begins to shape the steel into toys for his grandchildren. The children love their new friends and start to play. Suddenly, rainbow light pours through the window and the fi gures shiver to life. They hold up their arms as the rainbow light fl ashes and dances everywhere! The mascots are born.
The children are amazed as the mascots rush to imitate them and begin to learn about the Olympic and Paralympic Games from posters on the wall and books around the room. Inspired by what they have discovered, they name them Wenlock and Mandeville. But all too soon, the mascots have to go. Jumping on the rainbow in different directions, they begin their adventures all around the UK, meeting lots of people and making friends before arriving at the Games in 2012. Where will they go? Who will they meet? What will they discover? Join them on their adventures at london2012.com/mascots.
Background to Mandeville – the London 2012 Paralympic mascotMandeville is the London 2012 Paralympic mascot. The name Mandeville is inspired by Stoke Mandeville, the Buckinghamshire town where the Paralympic Movement was founded. Mandeville’s head shape is like a helmet – aerodynamic and featuring the three Paralympic colours – while the personal timer on Mandeville’s wrist helps keep track of performance.
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About the Motto‘Inspire a generation.’Our motto is a rallying cry. During the summer of 2012 the athletes of the world, each with an inspiring story, will come to London for the fi rst time in a generation. Connecting every single one of them is a mission to succeed – to push beyond their personal best and be the best they can be at the highest level.
We invite them to the UK not just to compete; we invite them to do something equally important – inspire. We ask that they come to London and inspire a generation: compete, do their best and tell their personal stories of determination, excellence, perseverance and strength of character. We encourage them to become role models and new heroes for young people everywhere.
On behalf of the youth of today, the athletes of tomorrow and the Olympians and Paralympians of the future: come to London and inspire a generation.
Sub-brandsA unique and defi ning element of the London 2012 brand is the fl exible grid system that allows differentiation between the diverse strands of London 2012, from the Cultural Olympiad to the Torch Relay, while maintaining an element of coherence that brings London 2012 together.
London 2012 FestivalThe London 2012 Festival Emblem uses the London 2012 silhouette from the Olympic and Paralympic Emblems and carries the words ‘London’ and ‘Festival’ in the London 2012 typeface.
The London 2012 Festival shard device is a distinctive element derived from the fl exible grid that uses the London 2012 pink to provide a clear and distinctive standout among other arts and culture communications.
The Paralympic Torch RelayThe aim for the Paralympic Torch Relay is to create an event with a distinctive and unique voice that encourages the UK to engage with and be inspired by the Paralympic Values. There will be four Flames, each lit by the energy of human endeavour. The Emblem represents this; four different coloured fl ames coming together to form one, using a blue Paralympic logo to symbolise the hottest part of the Flame.
Games MakersThe Games Maker lock-up uses the core London 2012 Emblems inside a shape created from the fl exible grid. The lock-up of the London 2012 Emblems and the McDonalds logo reinforces the true partnership between LOCOG and the Presenting Partner. The bursts of energy to one side are there to highlight the energy the Games Makers bring, while the colours, a combination of two London 2012 colours, pink and blue, have been used across all Games Maker collateral from training materials to websites, ensuring a consistent and recognisable identity.
London 2012 Paralympic Torch Relay
The London 2012 Paralympic Torch Relay will have a distinctive concept created especially for it. Building on the traditional Torch Relay format, the London 2012 Paralympic Torch Relay programme will begin on Friday 24 August 2012 with the fi rst fl ame lighting event to be held in London. Over the Bank Holiday weekend, Greater Belfast, Edinburgh and Cardiff will each host a fl ame lighting moment and an evening Paralympic Flame Festival. Each of the four fl ames will be lit by the energy of physical human endeavour, with each place creating its unique method of lighting.
These fl ames will journey to Stoke Mandeville where they will be united at a special ceremony to create the London 2012 Paralympic Flame. A selection of inspirational teams of Torchbearers will carry the Paralympic Flame overnight on its journey to the Opening Ceremony on 29 August where it will light the cauldron, signalling the beginning of the London 2012 Paralympic Games. The Relay will give the UK the chance to be inspired by the Paralympic Values, celebrating the spirit of human endeavour.
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A&D Arrivals & DeparturesAPRN Alternate Paralympic Route NetworkCAS Court of Arbitration for SportFDX Fleet Depot ExCeLIBC International Broadcast CentreINT International RelationsIOC International Olympic CommitteeIPC International Paralympic CommitteeIPSF International Paralympic Sport FederationLCY London City AirportLGW London Gatwick AirportLHR London Heathrow AirportLOCOG London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic GamesLTN London Luton AirportMPC Main Press CentreNOC National Olympic CommitteeNPC National Paralympic CommitteeNSO National Sports OrganisationOBS Olympic Broadcasting ServicesOCOG Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic GamesOF Olympic FamilyPCC Protocol Coordination CentrePEA Prime Event AccessPF Paralympic FamilyPFA Paralympic Family AssistantPFH Paralympic Family Hotel – Grange St. Paul’sPFS Paralympic Family ServicesPIAC Paralympic Identity and Accreditation CardPRN Paralympic Route NetworkPSA Pedestrian Screening AreaSTN Stansted AirportVAPP Vehicle Access and ParkingVPM Venue Protocol ManagerVSA Vehicle Screening AreaWADA World Anti-Doping Agency
Acronyms
London 2012 Paralympic Supporters
London 2012 Paralympic Suppliers and Providers
Worldwide Paralympic Partners
London 2012 Paralympic Partners
Aggreko, Airwave, Atkins, The Boston Consulting Group, CBS Outdoor, Crystal CG, Eurostar, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, G4S, GlaxoSmithKline, Gymnova, Heathrow Airport, Heineken UK, Holiday Inn, John Lewis, McCann Worldgroup, Mondo, NATURE VALLEY, Next, Nielsen, Otto Bock, Populous, Rapiscan Systems, Rio Tinto, Technogym, Thames Water, Ticketmaster, Trebor, Westfield.
The London 2012 Paralympic Games also acknowledges the support of the National Lottery
Delivering a memorable Paralympic Games to inspire a generation with the support of our Partners
T3 destination list
Two types of T3 service are offered: – on demand – where cars will be waiting on standby in the T3 load zones – reservation required – please call the T3 call centre or book at a transport desk four hours in advance
T3 destinations
Brands Hatch P –
Eton Dorney P –
ExCeL P –
Greenwich Park P –
The Mall P –
North Greenwich Arena P –
Olympic Park (Eton Manor Transport Hub)
Eton Manor, Riverbank Arena, Copper Box, Olympic Stadium, Aquatics Centre, Velodrome, Basketball Arena
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The Royal Artillery Barracks P –
Sailing venue – Weymouth and Portland (Destination available by T3 coach shuttle only)
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Paralympic Village P –
Paralympic Rowing Village – P
Paralympic Sailing Village (Destination available within Weymouth only)
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International Broadcast Centre/Main Press Centre (IBC/MPC)(Access via T3 shuttle service at Olympic Park)
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Paralympic Hospitality Centre (Access via the Westfield’s mall car park)
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Grange City hotel – Paralympic Family hotel P –
Grange St. Paul’s hotel – Paralympic Family hotel P –
LOCOG Headquarters – Main Operations Centre – P
London Heathrow Airport – Terminals 1, 3, 4, 5 P –
Stansted Airport – P
Gatwick Airport – P
London City Airport – P
St. Pancras International* – P
Weymouth Rail Station (Destination available within Weymouth only)
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Trafalgar Square – Live Site – P
Aloft hotel(access via ExCeL T3 load zone)
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Crowne Plaza Docklands hotel(access to ExCeL Ibis hotel)
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Four Seasons Canary Wharf hotel – P
Grange Tower Bridge hotel – P
Hilton Docklands hotel (Access via ExCeL T3 load zone)
– P
Hilton Kensington hotel – P
Holiday Inn Kensington Forum hotel – P
Holiday Inn Stratford, Premier Inn, Staybridge Suites Stratford City – P
London Marriott West India Quay hotel – P
Park Plaza Westminster hotel – P
Queen Mary University – P
Ramada Docklands hotel(Access via ExCeL T3 load zone)
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Radisson Edwardian New Providence Wharf hotel – P
Renaissance St. Pancras hotel – P
Thistle Barbican hotel – P
The Venue hotel – Weymouth and Portland(Destination available within Weymouth only)
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Europa Gymnastics Centre – P
Hackney Community College – P
Lee Valley Training Centre – P
Mayesbrook Park Arena – P
Newham Sports Complex – P
Old Loughtonians Hockey Club – P
Redbridge Cycle Centre – P
Redbridge Sport & Leisure Centre – P
On-demand Reservations
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LONDON
LONDON
Weymouth and Portland
Weymouth and Portland Competition VenueParalympic Sailing VillageWeymouth Rail StationThe NotheThe Venue Hotel
Weymouth and Portland Competition VenueParalympic Sailing VillageWeymouth Rail StationThe NotheThe Venue Hotel
StanstedAirportStanstedAirport
Paralympic Rowing VillageParalympic Rowing Village BrandsHatchBrandsHatch
GatwickAirport
GatwickAirport
London HeathrowAirport(Terminals 1,3,4 & 5)
London HeathrowAirport(Terminals 1,3,4 & 5)
Copthorne HotelSlough-WindsorCopthorne HotelSlough-Windsor
EtonDorneyEtonDorney
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T3 Destinations - Outer London
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