Olympic & Paralympic Games 2012

The Olympic and Paralympic Games are the largest sporting event in the world; each event necessitating years of planning, international co-operation and vast financial resources. At the International Olympics Committee in Singapore July 2005 it was announced that London would host the Games in 2012. Hosting the Games will be a huge challenge for London and for the UK. The websites in this collection have been selected to reflect all aspects of the 2012 Games including the social and economic impact as well as the event itself. The collection includes websites of official bodies, relevant local councils, opinion forums and company websites. Sites will continue to be gathered up to and beyond the Olympics 2012.

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  1. Rio Tinto: London 2012
  2. Road to 2012
  3. Royal Yachting Association (RYA)
  4. Sam Weale, Modern Pentathlete
  5. Scottish Football Association (Scottish FA)
  6. Scottish Hockey
  7. Scott Overall
  8. Skandia Team GBR
  9. Sophie Wells - Dressage Rider
  10. Southbank Centre
  11. Southeast Cultural Observatory: London 2012
  12. South East England Development Agency (SEEDA)
  13. South East Partnership for the London 2012 Games
  14. Southend-on-Sea Borough Council: London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
  15. Special Olympics Great Britain
  16. Spectacle Blog, The - Olympics 2012
  17. SportBusiness.com
  18. Sport England
  19. St Helen's Star: Olympic torch route for St Helen's revealed
  20. Stratford Renaissance Partnership (SRP): London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games

Sites (303)

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