Boston 2024
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A NEW IDEA from Boston, the city of 100 colleges and 250,000 students. Because we love sports, as our four main professional teams won 32 titles as of 2010, and because we’re eager to welcome the world in 2024, for the greatest celebration, the Olympic Games. We want to invite people from all nations, to celebrate the dream of victory, and the most important, to make new friends ! Our project is to offer the best venues for the best events. Boston is ready, 76% of our venues are already built, and compact, 85% of the proposed venues are situated in a radius of 10km around the Olympic Park. WE WANT THE BEST FOR BOSTON, WE WANT THE BEST FOR THE GAMES, WE WANT THE BEST FOR THE WORLD.
5 Football Cities
MAPS
Events Venue Seating Capacity
Existing venue, no permanent work required
Football (preliminaries) Landover Field (FedEx Field) 91,704
Football (preliminaries) New Meadowlands Stadium 82,566
Football (preliminaries) Baltimore Stadium (M&T Bank Stadium) 71,008
Football (prelims. and finals) Foxborough Stadium (Gillette Stadium) 68,756
Football (preliminaries) Philadelphia Field (Lincoln Financial Field) 68,535
Rugby 7s Alumni Stadium 44,500
Modern Pentathlon (Equestrian, Running/Shooting)
Harvard Stadium 30,800
Cycling (BMX) Fenway Park 30,000
Gymnastics (Artistics, Trampoline) Basketball (Finals)
Boston Garden (TD Garden) 17,500 18,600
Equestrian White Stadium, Franklin Park 15,000
Judo, Wrestling Conte Forum 8,600
Table Tennis, Taekwondo Agganis Arena 7,000
Handball (preliminaries) Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell 6,496
Boxing Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (Hall 1) 6,000
Badminton, Gymnastics (Rythmics) Matthews Arena 5,000
Fencing Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (Hall 2) 5,000
Weightlifting Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (Hall 3) 5,000
Modern Pentathlon (Fencing) Walter Brown Arena 3,806
Golf The Country Club 2,000*
Volleyball (Beach) Boston Commons Volleyball Stadium 14,000
Cycling (Road), Ahletics (Walking) Boston Commons 2,000*
Triathlon North End 3,000*
Cycling (Road), Ahletics (Walking) Boston Commons 2,000*
Cycling (Mountain Bike) Malden Park 2,000*
Modern Pentathlon (Fencing) Gordon Indoor Track at Harvard University 2,000
Existing venue, permanent work required
Rowing, Canoe Kayak (Flatwater) Charles River 15,000
Field Hockey Nickerson Field Field 1 : 15,000 Field 2 : 5,000
Sailing Marina Bay, Quincy 1,000*
Aquatics (Water Polo) Modern Pentathlon (Swimming)
Blodgett Hall at Harvard University 5,000
THE BOSTON PLAN World class venues in two clusters (the Olympic Park and the Olympic River Area). A new Olympic Park will be developed on a former industrial district, plus the use of existing venues and temporary structures not to waist money in white elephants. The Olympic River Area will use exist-ing venues, famous college facilities, a world class arena (the TD Garden), a mythic ballpark (Fenway Park), a natural river (Charles River) in the heart of the city for Rowing and Canoeing.
Additional, permanent venues
Athletics (Track & Field), Ceremonies Olympic Stadium 80,000
Aquatics (Swimming, Synchronised Swimming, Diving)
Olympic Aquatics Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
15,000
Tennis Olympic Tennis Center Ctr. Court : 10,000
Court 1 : 5,000 Court 2 : 3,000
Basketball (preliminaries) Handball (finals)
Harvard Arena 10,000
Canoe Kayak (Slalom) Olympic Whitewater Stadium 8,000
Cycling (Track) New England Velodrome 7,000
Shooting Squantum Park Shooting Center 5,000
Temporary venues
Volleyball Olympic Pavillon 15,000
Archery Olympic Park Archery Fields 5,000
* + general admission standing capacity
Gillette Stadium TD Garden
Harvard
Conte Forum