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The Race for the 2012 Olympics

The Race for the 2012 Olympics

Mike Lee

London's victory in the campaign for the 2012 Olympics on 6 July, 2005 was one of the biggest surprises in the history of the modern Games. For most of the two year bidding campaign, Paris was regarded as the firm favourite. But the London team never gave up on the dream of bringing the world's most prestigious sporting event back to Britain.
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London bid leader and British Olympic hero Sebastian Coe, Tony Blair and David Beckham all played a part in winning the most competitive race for the Games in Olympic history. But it was far from plain sailing and the campaign was a rollercoaster ride of emotions: full of drama, controversy and tears from the moment businesswoman Barbara Cassani was given the task of launching the bid in 2003, to the fateful day in Singapore when her successor, Lord Coe, and the rest of the world was told London had won.
Mike Lee was at the heart of this intriguing journey through the entangled world of International Olympic Committee politics, international sport, British politics and the media as he travelled the world with Coe and other team members to present London's bid.

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Title - The Race for the 2012 Olympics

Edition -

Author - Mike Lee

ISBN 13 - 9780753511527

Imprint - Virgin Books

Publisher - Ebury Publishing

Date Published - 06/07/2006

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No. of pages -

Binding Type - Hardback

Dimensions - 135 x 216 x 18mm

Weight - 256 g

Languages - English