Newspaper Medellin 2018 February Edition

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Edition 1, February 2013

Candidate City for the Youth Olimpic Games

Closer to the dream!

On Wednesday February 13th, Medellin was amongst the 3 shortlisted cities to host the 2018 Youth Olympic Games by the International Olympic Committee.

Medellin joins Glasgow and Buenos Aires as the select group of cities that met the strict requirements to host this event at the highest level.

Read in Medellín 2018 Pág 2. Colombia and the sports community celebrate the shortlist annoucement. Pág 3. MAYOR: “We are fully committed to bring this event to Medellin.”

Pág 4y5. Medellin equals sport at the highest level. Pág 6. Glasgow and Buenos Aires the other finalists. Pág 7. Medellin: City of sport for all. Pág 8. Medellin: People live with joy and optimism.

The announcement of the shortlisted cities to host the YOG 2018 means that Medellin may be hosting more than 3,800 young athletes from 204 different countries in

five years time. The news overjoyed the Medellin sports community as they realize how the YOG represents an opportunity for the development and image for the city.


The Medellin 2018 bid is nationwide commitment You can count on the total and absolute support from the national government and myself personally, as we continue to push towards our ultimate goal of being selected as the Host City in July. Medellin is a wonderful city and it has all the attributes necessary to host these Games. All of Colombia is united in support of this effort. Juan Manuel Santos, Colombian president

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Even when we were going through difficult times, and we aspired to host the 2003 Pan-American Games, the International Olympic Committee said they supported this country, they said the country was moving forward. In 2010, the IOC visited Medellin and they motivated us to keep looking. Medellin today is on the global sporting map. We have everything it takes to host an event like the Youth Olympic Games, and appreciate the healthy competition with the other cities.” Andrés Botero Phillipsbourne, IOC Member and Colombia’s Minister of Sport

“Being the ambassador for this event feels like if I am preparing myself to win anther gold medal. I have the same drive to win and have Medellin’s name called when the IOC announces the Host City. Right now there are so many young kids here in Colombia dreaming to be in the Youth Olympic Games. While I take great pride in being a world champion, I also wish for them to fight for their dreams, to enjoy their journey, knowing they one day could be on the world stage at Medellin 2018.” Sergio Fajardo Valderrama, Governor of Mariana Pajón, Olympic Champion and Ambassador to Antioquia Region Medellin 2018

“This is a great recognition for Medellin, and it represents our sense of hope. This shows that there is a way to solve problems and we can make the most of our society. We know how to challenge ourselves and we know how move forward. We are at the peak of the sports world and this fill us with pride. We have a lot of strength and it’s the power of hope that represents our society.”

Medellin is the perfect fit ! Medellin perfectly fits the philosophy and the reason behind the creation of the Youth Olympic Games, which are different from the Summer Olympic Games in that they don’t focus as much on high marketing budgets, costs, and commercialised sport. The Youth Olympic Games represent solidarity and fraternal values, and that is why it perfectly fits what Medellin can provide and wants to keep offering the rest of the world. Medellin can be a source of inspiration for many cities as an example of transforming from a time of difficulty to moving forward and improve the lives of its citizens. This bid and the YOG can continue this development. This YOG will be another vehicle to move towards higher standards of life, harmony and peace in the community. I would like to thank all the people who have been with us, supporting our dream: the athletes, the

3 administration, the citizens, everyone. I would like to give special thanks to President Juan Manuel Santos because he has decisively supported us in our Olympic dream. I would like to thank Andres Botero, who is absolutely key to this process. I recognize the important role he has played and will continue to play in the coming months. I also recognize the hard work of former Mayor Alonzo Salazar and Alicia Vargas, who kick-started this project This is extraordinary news. We are betting on the hope and future of our children and youth. Aníbal Gaviria Correa Mayor

“We will create a programme to identify a potential athlete for the Youth Olympic Games in every neighborhood of the city. These young athletes will guide other children to follow this big opportunity. Everyone will feel that not only does Medellin want this but the city also deserves to provide this opportunity to a new generation that will transform this city.

“Medellin is the perfect city for what the IOC is looking for. These Games have an educational component that will train youth to become future leaders and good citizens. This is precisely the way Medellin is being recognised internationally, for being an educational and cultural city where the effort of city leaders and governing authorities are highly committed and focused on children and youth.” Baltazar Medina, President, Colombian National Olympic Committee

Director: Juan Camilo Quintero Medina. Editorial Staff: Esperanza Palacio Molina, Julián Ochoa Restrepo, Gabriel Buitrago Mejía, Luisa Villegas Bustamante. Editor-in-Chief: Esperanza Palacio Molina. Editing: Julián Ochoa. Photography: Gabriel Buitrago. Design: Eduardo Buitrago Echeverri. Official Medellín 2018 Newspaper Free Distribution Issue February 2013 Bid Address: Calle 48 # 73-20. Phone: 574-2606774 y 2606751 Publisher Address: Carrera 72 A # 45 E- 99. Phone: 412 87 83

Fotografía Gustavo Tangarife - INDER Medellín

Juan Camilo Quintero Medina, CEO, Medellin 2018


Athletic, dynamic and innovative city Creative and Efficient Transportation

Medellin is an example of innovation and efficiency worldwide due to the implementation of creative solutions in mobility, education, technology, and in the use of public spaces for an improved quality of life and coexistence. The capital of Antioquia has been mentioned by governments around the world and international publications for being an example of harnessing its potential, being creative and taking the lead as one of the world’s greatest cities in providing practical solutions to problems.

Medellin: a fit City

The region’s Integrated Transportation System consists of different types of transportation: above ground metro lines, cable car lifts to reach hillside communities, a massive electric bus system (Metroplus), and a tramway that is under construction. Altogether, the system offers an environmentally friendly, easy and safe transportation. In 2012, the integrated system carried

183,406,105 passengers, representing an estimated half million passengers everyday in a city with a population of 2,393,011 and a Metropolitan area home to 3,592,100. The escalator system in the steep, mountain neighbourhoods reduces the typical commute from 35 to 6 minutes. Additionally, a programme of free bike rentals offers a new form of public transportation system.

City of Events and Investment

More than 25% of Medellin’s population is under 19 years old, and 42% of its practice exercise regularly, with half a million people currently enrolled in activities at INDER (Medellin Institute of Sports and Recreation). In the last ten years, INDER has gone from 280 staff members to 1,873. INDER manages 836 programmes in 18 sport complexes. Medellin also offers dedicated bicycle lanes and the unique ciclovías where three times a week several the city’s main avenues close off for the exclusive use by runners, walkers, cyclists and roller skaters.

En 2012, Medellín realizó 16 ferias internacionales con negocios por 448 millones de dólares. Ese año, la inversión extranjera directa fue de 232 millones de dólares y 9 grandes empresas internacionales llegaron a la ciudad. Así lo informó la ACI, Agencia de Cooperación e Inversión. En 2014, Medellín será sede del Foro Mundial Urbano.

Permanent International Sport

Global Technology Centre

TFollowing the recent experience organising the the 2010 South American Games, Medellin emerges as a city with event hosting capacity at the international level. In addition, 8 continental competitions, 10 World cCups, and 5 South American Games sports have been held in Guatapé, the beautiful lake district and home to water sports, further showcasing the organisational dynamism of the region.

Fotografía Gustavo Tangarife. Media Marathón

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Medellin seeks to increase its global competitiveness through business promotion and knowledge development businesses. Ruta N is part of the 6 clusters that drive the education, entrepreneurship, science, technology and innovation programmes, in the same way that Hewlett Packard has established their Global Services Centre in Medellin. Other important corporations have established themselves at the International Technological Complex and Medellin has become a promoter of new local businesses and as a centre for technology and innovation business trade.

Medellin has over 6,000 hotels rooms, and has experience in hosting numerous visitors for cultural, political, sports and business events. Public officials have developed a cooperative and coordinated network to produce conferences, congress and expositions at the highest standards. The Agency for Cooperation and Investment reported a total of 16 international trade business conferences that drove $448 million, generating an estimated 2,474 new jobs. The Colombian Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade expects a foreign direct investment of $1.5 Billion in 2013.


The Other finalists Glasglow

Medellin: An Olympic Village

Foto Gustavo Tangarife - INDER Medellín

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Morgue File - Free Licence - Mantasmagorical Foto: Centro de Convenciones - Freefoto.com - Ian Britton Lic. CC

With a population of 2.3 million, the capital of Scotland is the third largest city in the United Kingdom after London and Birmingham. Widely known for its almost permanent cultural festivals like the Comedy Festival, the Jazz Festival, the Celtic Connections, the Film Festival, West End Festival, Merchant City Festival, the Glasgay! Festival and the World Pipe Band Championships, Glasgow ranked ninth in the world in 2012 in the Best Sports City competition by Sport Business Magazine.

Glasgow will host the Commonwealth Games in 2014 with participants from the 54 Commonwealth nations. Between 2013 and 2015 Glasgow will host 5 World Cups. 99% of the required venue infrastructure already exists. Multiple Olympic medallist and middle-distance runner and British legend, Lord Sebastian Coe is serving as the bid leader. The 1980’s world record holder also served as the head of the London 2012 Organising Committee.

Foto: Muelle Pacífico - Freefoto.com - Ian Britton Lic. CC

Buenos Aires Fotos: Sitio oficial de turismo. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires www.bue.gob.ar”

Fotos: Sitio oficial de turismo. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires www.bue.gob.ar”

The second largest city in South America with a population of 13 million, Buenos Aires is the most visited place in the southern hemisphere and was ranked in 2012 by the Economist as the most competitive city in Latin America. Buenos Aires was appointed UNESCO City of Design in 2005 and the World Book Capital in 2011. The capital of Argentina has the largest concentration of theatres in the world. The Bue-

nos Aires Subte was the first subway system of Ibero-America. Argentina hosted 1978 FIFA World Cup with matches held in the capital’s River Plate and Vélez Sarsfield stadiums. Buenos Aires was one vote away from hosting the 1956 Olympics and has bid several times in the past. In addition to hosting various World Cups, Buenos Aires hosted the 2006 South American Games.

Compact Venue Plan

All competition venues are between 4 to 9 km from the Olympic Village at the Colonia de Belencito. Guatape is located 75 km away.

Foto Gustavo Tangarife - INDER Medellín

Río Clyde - Freefoto.com - Ian Britton Lic. CC

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Atanasio Girardot Sports Complex Atanasio Girardot Stadium: Football finals and Ceremonies. 44,500 seats Athletics Stadium: 10,000 seats. Aquatic Centre: Swimming, Diving. 6000 seats. Iván de Bedout Coliseum: Basketball. 6000 seats. Jorge Hugo Giraldo: Gymnastics 1200 seats. Iván de Bedout Coliseum: Boxing, Wrestling. 2500 seats Combat Sports Coliseum: Judo, Taekwondo. 2500 seats. Beach Volleyball Court. 3000 seats.

Plaza Mayor White Pavilion: Shooting, Weightlifting, 1000 seats. Yellow Pavilion: Badminton, Table Tennis. 1000 seats.

Belén Sports Complex Archery Field: 500 seats. Hockey Stadium:1000 seats.

Three shortlisted cities out of 16 applicants Bids discarded by the International Olympic Committee: Rotterdam (Holland); Guadalajara (Mexico). Bids who dropped out: Poznan (Poland): unable meet the financial guarantees. Interested Cities that did not submit bids to the IOC: Monterrey (Mexico); Abuja (Nigeria) Gold Coast (Australia); Kazan (Russia); Palma de Mallorca (Spain); Raleigh (USA); Tampere (Finland) Toulouse (France); Valencia (Spain); Jakarta (Indonesia).

El Rodeo Country Club Tennis Courts: 2000 seats Golf Course: 2000 standing Equestrian: 1500 seats.

Stand-Alone Venues Medellin University: Handball, Fencing. 2100 seats. National University: Modern Pentathlon (Fencing, Swimming, Running, Shooting). 500 seats and 1000 standing Cincuentenario Stadium: Football preliminaries, Rugby. 5000 seats Parque de las Ruedas Course: BMX Cycling. 2000 seats Nutibara Hill Course: Mountain Bike Cycling. 800 seats and 5000 standing Nutibara-Las Palmas Circuit: Road Cycling. 1000 seats, 10,000 standing Guatapé: Canoe/Kayak, Rowing, Sailing, Triathlon. 1000 seats 10,000 standing up.


Medellin is ecstatic

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Aníbal Gaviria, Mayor of Medellin, Andres Botero, Colombian Minister of Sport; Baltazar Medina, President of the Colombian Olympic Committee, Sergio Fajardo, Governor of Antioquia Region, and Juan Camilo Quintero, CEO of the Medellín 2018 bid, celebrate the city’s success after the announcement of the shortlist to host the 2018 Youth Olympic Games. The IOC report stated that Medellin’s programmes for the athlete experience in culture and education offer “good content with innovative proposals.” The IOC Working Group also confirmed that Medellin’s Project “presents minimal risk to the IOC.”

What’s next for the bid? At the Atanasio Girardot sports complex, the main concentration of sport venues in Medellin, athletes were celebrating for additional reasons. It’s possible that some of these children from the INDER sports and recreation schools could represent Colombia in the future in and one of the many sports that will be part of the 2018 Youth Olympic Games in Medellin.

2012 Gold Olympic medalist Mariana Pajón is proud to be the face of Medellin 2018 and represent the bid.

“The city is prepared and the people share the joy for an Olympic dream,” says Juan Camilo Quintero, CEO of the Medellin 2018 bid. Quintero announced that people who will be present during the April 10th videoconference with the IOC are getting prepared to speak about their specific areas. This videoconference is one of the many requirements from the IOC to the bidding cities.


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