New IOC web site
The International Olympic Committee has unveiled a dramatically improved web site.
INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE PRESS RELEASE
MONDAY 28 JULY 2008
On Monday, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) unveiled a dramatically improved web site, with new interactive games, Flash animation, videos of highlights and other features that make it a one-stop source for information on the Olympic Games
The enhanced web site, www.olympic.org, is a vital resource for anyone with an interest in the Olympic Games, and an invaluable guide to the upcoming Beijing Games. The site will provide continually updated results from
Site users can activate Flash animations explaining Olympic sports, and compete online against contestants from around the world. They can also find training tips and other advice from renowned Olympic athletes.
"Olympic.org is the ultimate resource on the Olympic Games and the Olympic Movement," IOC President Jacques Rogge said. "The web site is an important part of our effort to keep the Olympic spirit alive for future generations. The Olympic values do not change, but we are always looking for new ways to share them, especially with young people."
The site offers users a chance to play, learn and explore while experiencing the drama and excitement of the Olympic Games.
Play
- Compete with contestants from around the world in online Olympic events
- Watch dramatic highlights from past Olympic Games
- Activate animations that explain Olympic events - Create and share photo and video playlists from the Games
- Manipulate views of Olympic torches and medals, and light the torch
Learn
- Track athletic performances over time
-Compare athletes with athletes from the past
- Track the history of Olympic events (BMX is in. The tug-of-war is out)
- Enjoy inspiring profiles, photos and videos of Olympic heroes Tour the Olympic Museum online
Explore
- Search the extensive database of sports records and details of past Games
- Discover a section devoted to Olympic medals, posters and other collectibles
- Find out what's happening behind the scenes in
For further information, please contact the IOC Communications Department pressoffice@olympic.org.
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