In addition to learning about the business of the Olympic
Games – from securing hosting rights to generating billions of dollars in
broadcast and sponsorship revenue, and from building the infrastructure to support
10,500 athletes and 500,000 foreign visitors to orchestrating the logistics of a
mega-multisport extravaganza over 17 days, the students – who on certain days
will be split into two groups – will have the opportunity to take in seven
Olympic events, including rowing, field hockey, boxing, tennis, volleyball, rugby,
fencing, table tennis, beach volleyball, and athletics (track & field).
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
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