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Page 1: Havana 2020
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RESPONSES TO THE QUESTIONNAIREFOR CITIES WISHING TO APPLY FOR THE XXXIIth SUMMER OLYMPIC

GAMES AND PARALYMPIC GAMES IN 2020

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CONTENTS

I MOTIVATION, CONCEPT AND LEGACY

01 MOTIVATION AND LEGACY02 DATES OF THE GAMES 03 CONCEPT

II POLITICAL SUPPORT

04 GOVERNMENT/NOC/CITY SUPPORT 05 BID COMMITTEE 06 LEGAL ASPECTS

III FINANCE

07 BID BUDGET 08 OLYMPIC GAMES BUDGET 09 OCOG REVENUE-GENERATING POTENTIAL

IV VENUES

10 COMPETITION VENUES 11 VENUE LOCATION 12 NON-COMPETITION VENUES:OLYMPIC VILLAGE AND IBC/MPC

V ACCOMMODATION

13 HOTELS 14 MEDIA ACCOMMODATIONS

VI TRANSPORT

15 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE 16 AIRPORT 17 MAPS 18 TRANSPORT CHALLENGES 19 DISTANCES AND JOURNEY TIMES

VII SECURITY

20 RESOURCES AND CHAIN OF COMMAND

VIII GENERAL CONDITIONS,

PUBLIC OPINION AND EXPERIENCE

21 POPULATION 22 ENVIRONMENT 23 METEOROLOGY 24 PUBLIC OPINION 25 EXPERIENCE

• APPENDIX MAPS • APPENDIX CHARTS

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I MOTIVATION, CONCEPT AND LEGACY

01 MOTIVATION AND LEGACY Very few nations have a rich sporting history such

as Cuba. Once only the playground of the rich and

the elite, sports of various kinds enjoy great

involvement from all peoples of Cuba.

Earning an impressive 194 Olympic medals (67

Gold, 64 Silver, 63 Bronze) and being 25th place in

the all time Olympic medal count, one can only

wonder how a humble country of a mere 11 million

people can achieve such a great result.

Cuba has managed to multiply tenfold the time

spanned by 10 Olympic Games the number of

medals it had 50 years ago, as well as multiplying

the number of sports disciplines in which it has

earned Olympic medals.

The reasons behind this great leap in sports

development is thanks to the great developments

made post Cuban-revolution. What was once only

something in which the wealthy and elite could

afford, great efforts were put forward to ensure that

sports and sporting facilities were made available

to the greater general population.

In less than 50 years, Cuba has managed to

construct over 12,000 sports facilities throughout

the country and created the institute for higher

physical education, known as the sports

university, where over 35,000 persons have

graduated as higher level professors. Together

with general polytechnic graduates, they number

an impressive 40,000+ sports specialists or one

sports instructor for every 281 citizens.

Over 50% of the general population is physically

active and participate in various sports programs,

designed to include all sectors of the population,

from children, to adults and the elderly. Special

attention is paid for pregnant women and the

disabled of the Cuban population.

Aside from assisting the general population in the

field of sports, Cuba offers its sporting experience

to assist in regions with limited resources. No

other country in the world can boast a foreign

sports program such as Cuba. More than 6,000

specialists have worked in over 50 countries,

many of which have availed themselves to gain

Olympic titles at world and regional levels and

most importantly gain valuable basic sporting

infrastructure.

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I MOTIVATION, CONCEPT AND LEGACY

01 MOTIVATION AND LEGACY What is most commendable and makes Cuba

aspire to obtain the greatest reward for all its

efforts, is that all this has been achieved without the

need for company sponsorship, commercialization,

without the need for professional or foreign athletes.

Indeed, all Olympic medals won, were won by

Cuban athletes of an amateur status. All forms of

triumphs have been marked by the authentic

willpower of the people, sustained by a vast and

popular sporting culture which would be the

cornerstone of any Olympics held in Havana and

Cuba, which can be verified through the past

hosting of the 14th Central American and Caribbean

Games in 1982 and the 11th Pan American Games

of 1991.

Hosting the 2020 Olympic Games will undoubtedly

have a great lasting impact for the host city of

Havana as well as greater Cuba, in which the IOC

stays true to it’s beliefs in that it’s the right of all

nations to have an opportunity to host such a

momentous sporting event a reality.

One of the chief legacies of hosting the Games in

Cuba would be the re-asserting of Havana, through

the improvement of existing and development of

new sporting and general infrastructure, as one of

the most important sports and training centres for

athletes in the Central American and Caribbean

region.

Havana would therefore have excellent sporting

infrastructure to host various sporting events at a

greater international standard, with the capabilities

to host a greater number of regional and

international sporting events in the future.

Being host nation, would have a greatest lasting

impact of a boost in tourism, attracting more

tourists to Cuba’s capital, as well as other

designated Olympic sites, fostering a growth in

hotel infrastructure and serving to lay the

foundations of sports related tourism.

As was the case for the 11th Pan American

Games, any housing development in relation for

athletes, officials and the media for the Olympics

will provide the legacy of general housing for the

population, citizens of Havana as well as other

cities, where such infrastructure will be developed.

The single most important repercussion would

extend from Cuba’s borders to become a

message to the IOC and all peoples, namely: that

good organizational efforts as well as national

willpower can produce a grand installment of the

Olympic Games, adhering to the requirements as

put forward by the IOC.

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I MOTIVATION, CONCEPT AND LEGACY

02 DATES OF THE GAMESWe propose that the 2020 Olympic Games are held

from August 2 to August 18, 2020. With the

corresponding Paralympics held from September 6

to September 17, 2020.

The decision to host the Games within these dates

is primarily the hosting of past major sporting

events such as the 14th Central American and

Caribbean Games as well as the 11th Pan

American Games during this time period, as well as

the ideal weather in Havana and Cuba during this

time period.

03 CONCEPTHavana has the potential, resources, willpower and

the experience to host such a major sporting event

such as the 2020 Olympic Games.

Our Olympic concept, calls for the “Games of the

People”. Unlike our past 2 bid attempts, we propose

to effectively spread out our Olympic concept as to

reach as many local Cubans as possible.

We propose that a majority of events are held in

Havana, with a secondary “Olympic Site” centered

at the regional cities of Matanzas and Varadero.

The decision of including Matanzas and Varadero

in our bid, comes from the fact that it’s existing

Varadero International Airport has already been

designated as a secondary airport for our bid, as it

was for past Olympic bid attempts.

Other factors that have included the region in our

bid include the excellent hotel infrastructure in

Varadero and most importantly the designation of

the existing world class golf course at Varadero as

the site for Golf competitions during the Olympics.

We propose that the hosting of several sports are

held in the region of Matanzas and Varadero,

which coupled by hotel and transport

infrastructure developments will help Havana

immensely, by easing the constraints of the city

and providing a boost in existing infrastructure

proposals.

Due to the effective two city format, we propose

that a primary Olympic Village be placed in

Havana, with a secondary one serving Matanzas

and Varadero.

The Cuban Olympic Committee has proposed the

return of Baseball into the Olympic competition

for men, and Softball for women.

Baseball, being the most popular and national

sport in the country will be somewhat

different to past Olympic competitions, should it

even return to the Olympics if not indefinitely, but

for these editions of the games.

In a somewhat different format, it's been proposed

that being a popular national sport, Baseball

should not be relegated to just 1 or 2 venues in

Havana alone, but also in the 3 "sub-cities“

chosen to host Football Preliminaries.

Knowing the differences in competition format with

Baseball and Football, the competition format for

Baseball in these Olympics will see all 4 matches

of each day held at the same time at each of the 4

competition venues in the various cities.

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I MOTIVATION, CONCEPT AND LEGACY

03 CONCEPTAn early morning start, will allow maximum time for

competing teams to catch their next flight after a

game and head towards their next venue.

To avoid being convenient to any one team, all

teams will be required to fly off to a new venue for

their next game.

This format, if accepted by the IOC and Baseball

Federation, will see the national sport be played at

a wider audience, that don't necessarily have the

funds to come to Havana for the Olympics and will

cement the Olympics and its glory to such a wider

audience.

As a result, we expect the greater spreading of

our Olympic legacy to cities and venues outside of

Havana. Bringing the hope and dreams of the

Olympics to those that are unable to come to

Havana for the Games.

.

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II POLITICAL SUPPORT

04 GOVERNMENT/NOC/CITY SUPPORTOur Havana Olympic bid boasts unlimited support

from all levels of government, the city, other cities

involved in the bid and our NOC.

Key support is found with the various ministries of

our government, in which all key ministers have

voiced their support for the 2020 Olympics.

There is also the support of sports institutions, key

sportspersons and other key institutions.

The resolute support for sports and physical culture

in general, is faithfully inscribed in the constitution

of the Republic of Cuba, in chapter 1, Article 9. It

affirms that the State, as an instrument of the

people, at the service of the people, shall

guarantee that there is the availability of sports

related items for all people and that all people

have access to the study, culture and sporting

facilities throughout Cuba.

Chapter 5, Article 39 reads: The state guides,

fosters and promotes physical education and sports

in all their various forms, as an instrument of

education and contribution to the integral

development of all subjects.

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II POLITICAL SUPPORT

05 BID COMMITTEE

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II POLITICAL SUPPORT

06 LEGAL ASPECTSThe unrestricted practice of sports is one of the

fundamental rights envisaged by the Constitution of

the Republic of Cuba. In Chapter 1, Article 9, this

Constitution states that the State materializes the

will of the working class and guarantees that all

citizens have access to study, culture and sports.

Chapter 5. Article 39 affirms that the State guides,

fosters and promotes physical education and the

contribution to the integral development of all

subjects.

Our government’s mandate is to work towards the

wellbeing, enjoyment and in general realizing the

interests of the people. As such, there are no

present legal obstacles which stand in the way of

hosting the Olympic Games in Havana and Cuba.

There is no need, in Cuba, to adopt a new law to

facilitate the coordination of the Olympic Games.

The country’s Legislation protects the practice of

sports and the organization of recreational activities

for the population. In coordination with already

established organizations and institutions which

guarantee the exercise of this right, Cuba can take

on the organization of an international event of

this nature without the need to pass or approve new

legislation.

Article 99 of Law 41 of July 13, 1983, - known as

the Health Law –authorizes the Ministry of Public

Health to control the exportation, importation,

production, distribution, storage, circulation, sale,

use or the application of drugs, narcotics and

psychotropic substances and to the control of

medication intended for human use. This Ministry

has established a number of resolutions and

regulations that govern all these aspects.

The Cuban Olympic Committee complies with all

norms established by the IOC, the World Anti-

doping Agency, as well with all the International

Sports Federations, with regards to antidoping

regulations.

Cuban Sports Federations establish additional

guidelines to ensure compliance with these

norms.

Cuba is a part of the UN Convention against

the trafficking of drugs and psychotropic

substances. The Convention was signed in 1988

and has been adopted by the World Antidoping

Agency.

Our country has it’s own antidoping laboratory,

which was accredited by the IOC on the 27th of

September, 2003.

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III FINANCE

07 BID BUDGET Our effective budget for our Olympic bid will not be

extensive, in comparison to some of the bid

budgets of other cities in the past.

An effective budget of overall 5 million has been

allocated for the bid, distributed through 2 million for

the Applicant phase, and if selected, 3 million for

the Candidate phase.

08 OLYMPIC GAMES BUDGETThe Games budget will be split from the budget

of the Organizing Committee for the Olympic

Games and non Committee funds.

A proposed 1 billion will be allocated for the OCOG,

that will assist in funding core Olympic venues and

the athlete’s village.

An additional 2.5 billion will be provided for NOCOG

funds that will assist in media village, IBC/MPC,

hotel, transport and general infrastructure

developments.

As a result, the proposed 3.5 billion dollar overall

budget, will not be as expensive in comparison to

past Olympics and will be generated through

yearly cash grants from the government.

The government of Cuba will commit to provide the

following core services at no cost to the OCOG:

- Public safety services, to be provided by the

Ministry of the Interior and other institutions.

- Healthcare services, to be provided by Havana

and other cities involved during the Olympics,

providing modern services and an excess number

of hospitals and beds. Havana boasts 81

polyclinics and over 14,000 doctors, as well as an

institute of sports-related medicine with

hundreds of specialists.

- Services rendered by the General Customs

House of the Republic, which is state run and

shall work to ensure efficient processing of all

customs related matters.

- Sports facilities, of which there are 1,000 in

Havana alone and the property of the people. As

well as those which will be made available to the

OCOG for the competitions and training, a part of

which will be used for the Games in 2020.

The same guarantee applies to recreational

and other types of facilities that may be required.

- Funding, repair and construction of general

infrastructure needed to host the Olympic Games.

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III FINANCE

09 OCOG REVENUE-GENERATING POTENTIAL

Cuba’s application to host the Olympic Games in

2020 find the chief motivation to transform

Havana into a city worthy of recognition, in which

sportsmanship, friendship and respect for the

efforts of the athletes prevail.

As a result, we wish to organize the games in which

the athletes are the priority. Instead of grandeur

ceremonies, excessive advertising and

sponsorship from companies, we want to focus the

event for the athletes and as a tribute for the

Olympic spirit.

After careful analysis and considerations, we want

to distance away from corporate sponsorships and

excessive commercialization. We understand that

the non inclusion of sponsorships to a great extent

will hamper any significant revenue generation for

the Olympics, but assure that revenue will be

generated through a number of unique schemes

as well as through the expected broadcast rights

of the Olympic TOP program.

The potential revenue is not exhaustive, which

should cover the overall costs of the OCOG budget.

Expect areas of revenue potential include:

- Broadcasting rights, which can expect up to 500

million dollars in revenue from all major world

broadcasters.

- Olympic based licensing, which will put an

outright fee of 1 million dollars for companies that

want to use our Olympic and Paralympic logos

in association with their products. An additional

10,000 dollars will be made payable for any

commercial utilizing our Olympic and Paralympic

logos, per commercial (which should keep in our

ideal of a less commercialized Olympics,

American sponsors part of the IOC’s TOP

program will be naturally prohibited from

participating, due to the current sanctions from the

US). Estimates have been provided to contribute

up to 30 million dollars.

- Tickets for competitions, ceremonies, estimated

at approximately 200 to 300 million dollars, taking

into account of a proposed program to allow most

Cubans to have cheaper priced ticketing for

events than general foreign spectators. Such

tickets for Cubans will be offered at subsidized

prices.

- Sale of programs, official magazine and

lithographic and other posters estimated at 50

million dollars.

- Olympic based marketing, souvenirs, apparel,

etc, expected at 70 million dollars.

- Other earnings expected at 20 million dollars.

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IV VENUES

10 COMPETITION VENUESThe competition venues will be held in 2 so-called

Olympic sites, Havana hosting most events, with

the region of Matanzas and Varadero hosting

several others.

Football and Baseball competition will be held in

four cities, including Havana, Matanzas,

Camagüey, and Santiago de Cuba.

11 VENUE LOCATION Venues in Havana will be held in 3 main clusters,

The Pan American Sports Complex, Ciudad

Deportiva and Park Lenin/EXPOCUBA. A

remainder of sports allocated for Havana will be

located in several venues throughout the city.

Matanzas will house one cluster and Varadero

housing another cluster.

12 NON-COMPETITION VENUES:

OLYMPIC VILLAGE AND IBC/MPCDue to our 2 Olympic sites concept, we propose a

main Olympic Village to be house in Havana, with

an auxiliary village at Matanzas, serving Matanzas

and Varadero. The other cities involved will house

Athletes and Officials in hotels.

The IBC will be located in a new complex at the

Pan American Sports Complex, with the MPC

located at a expanded and renovated PABEXPO.

Villages for the media will located near such

facilities.

An additional IBC/MPC substation, if needed will

be located in Matanzas in a new exhibition centre

built for the city.

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V ACCOMMODATION

13 HOTELS Havana, Matanzas and Varadero will make

extensive use of existing hotel infrastructure.

Currently, an overall 30,000+ hotel rooms are

available in Havana, Matanzas and Varadero.

We expect hotel infrastructure development

to provide the minimum of 40,000+ rooms in

Havana with an additional 25,000+ in Matanzas and

Varadero.

14 MEDIA ACCOMMODATIONS Media accommodations, which have been included

in general hotel figures will be house in media

villages located near the IBC and MPC.

Additional media villages will be located in

Matanzas and Varadero as well as the other cities

of Camagüey, and Santiago de Cuba.

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VI TRANSPORT

15 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE Our 2020 plan calls upon the extensive use of

existing transport infrastructure in the form of main

roads, highways etc. Existing bus routes will be the

main backbone of our public transport service,

intended to provide the absolute minimum

transportation time and efficiency during the

Olympic Games.

16 AIRPORT Our Olympic proposal calls for two airports made

available for the Olympics. Jose Marti International

airport in Havana, will be expanded to provide

a new domestic and international terminal, as well

as a new runway, by 2020, offering an overall

capacity of up to 20 million passengers per year.

A secondary airport will be located in

Matanzas/Varadero through the Varadero

International Airport, which, with general upgrades

will provide a capacity of up to 7 million passengers

per year.

The cities of Camagüey, and Santiago de Cuba,

will have their respective airports undergo

extensive terminal renovations meeting the

expectations of athletes, officials and spectators.

17 MAPS See the maps in the appendix.

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VI TRANSPORT

18 TRANSPORT CHALLENGESHavana and Cuba in general has several currentissues with regards to transportation.It relies on a wide network of bus routes, state runtaxi services, limited railway and ferry services.

In the year 2000, with the aid of the French company RATP, a series of studies were involvedin assisting with solving the bottlenecks andredefining Havana’s bus routes.As part of the reorganization of bus routes, there are 13 operational routes, 3 main ones and 10supplementary ones in full compliance withestablished bus schedules, offering services atintervals of average of 10 to 12 minutes during peakhours, 93 bus routes are also in operation with 7MetroBus routes. The network is 1,823 kilometerslong and has a daily volume of 580,000 passengers.

Additionally, Havana operates a state run taxiservice with 15 operation centers and over 1,500vehicles. Some 13 million passengers make useof these vehicles every year.

The ferry system, located in Havana’s bay area iscurrently comprised of 6 units, that transports 2.6million passengers per year.

Railway services serving the city’s central areas and nearby towns have a total of 10 routes, transporting as much as 1 million passengers peryear.

The clustering of most venues will greatly reducetransportation times, as a result, we propose theestablishment of “Olympic Routes” serving hotel areas with relations to Olympic venues.

The construction of 15 transfer terminals, locatedat core Olympic clusters, venues and other coresites will greatly improve the quality of travel bybus.

The number of state vehicles in the taxi service

will be greatly increased in preparations with the

2020 Olympics, by 2020, it is expected that over

5,000 vehicles of various sorts will be made road

worthy and available for use by state run taxi

services.

In an effort to reduce congestion on the roads, the

school calendar will be significantly altered for

2020, as to avoid the clogging of roads due to

student based transportation.

19 DISTANCES AND JOURNEY TIMESSee the charts in the appendix.

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VII SECURITY

20 RESOURCES AND CHAIN OF COMMAND

Cuba’s Ministry of the Interior will be solely

responsible for guaranteeing a safe and secure

Olympic Games in 2020.

This Institution has much experience in the

organization of complex security systems and in

providing above adequate security services for

international sporting, cultural, religious and

political events that involve a great number of

national and foreign participants.

Representative of such experience are the security

services offered during the visit of Pope John Paul

II to Cuba, with 4 masses held in different parts of

the country.

Existing equipment currently meets the needs of

Cuba’s security requirements, which is currently

being supplemented by advanced technology of

various sorts, much of which is being obtained

from China. We are in the process of modernizing

our national police and security forces.

Cuba is relatively crime free, thanks to a successful

battle against crimes, sought in eradication of such

conditions which generate it. In the past few years

Cuba has experienced an important reduction

in general forms of crime such as delinquency and

has effectively prevented the appearance, within

society, of the more serious expressions of

international crime.

Cuba has great achievements in the prevention of

terrorist activities within the country.

Cuba’s legislation wholly supports the

organization of concerted security operations

during events similar to the Olympic Games. The

government will have every willingness to adopt

whatever necessary regulations are demanded

by an event of this nature and to introduce

amendments into legislation which are

specifically required for this purpose, to

guarantee a successful Olympic Games.

All elements of this will work toward fostering a

climate favorable to the games, drawing support

and participation of the population in all areas

related to security.

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VIII GENERAL CONDITIONS, PUBLIC OPINION AND EXPERIENCE

21 POPULATION Cuba’s population at last census was 11,177,743

in 2002. The province of Ciudad de La Habana,

whose area spans 727 km² is wholly urbanized

which includes the capital and it’s metropolitan

area, with a total of 2,175,913 inhabitants and

represents a total of 19.34% of the country’s

population.

Both levels of the province and country have

shown low levels of demographic growth

throughout the past 10 years, similar to patterns

seen in most industrialized nations: persistent low

fertility rates and an aging population contribute to

this. Both of them are more highly pronounced in

the city of Havana.

Projections for 2020 are modest at best, an

estimated 12,234,549 people are expected in Cuba,

with an estimated 2,450,320 for the capital of

Havana.

22 ENVIRONMENT In Chapter 1, Article 27 of the constitution of the

Republic of Cuba, it establishes that the State

protects the environment and the nation’s natural

resources on the basis of sustainable economic

and social policies.

The results obtained in this area made Cuba host

of the World’s Environment Day in 2001.

The capital Havana, is characterized by a rich

heritage of historical, cultural, urban and natural

treasures, which are mostly unaffected by much

of the environmental problems that plague most

other major cities around the world

Drinkable water is currently distributed to 99.7% of

the general population, through aqueducts, in

which its bacteriological content is in compliance

with established international norms with regards

to drinkable water.

73% of the population disposes of its waste

making use of the main sewer system, whilst the

remainder make use of individual or independent

systems.

A large number of projects have been undertaken

in the past years to improve and expand such

services, which have seen a positive effect on the

quality of inland and marine water resources.

Solid waste management is available to all of the

population. The quality of air is above satisfactory,

thanks to less reliance on cars, providing of green

spaces in major urban centres, as well as the light

industry of major population centres.

Environmental studies have been conducted for

areas which are proposed for the construction of

key venues for the Olympic Games. It is expected

that minimal environmental impact will occur and

for every tree that will be torn down to pave the

way for construction, will be replanted somewhere

nearby.

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VIII GENERAL CONDITIONS, PUBLIC OPINION AND EXPERIENCE

23 METEOROLOGY See the charts in the appendix.

24 PUBLIC OPINIONThe bid to host the 2020 Olympic Games boast

support from over 90% of the population.

Of those surveyed, over 80% have shown a keen

interest for Havana and Cuba to host the 2020

Olympic Games.

25 EXPERIENCE Cuba boast much experience in hosting

international sporting events, the events held within

the last 10 years are shown in the chart below:

In addition to this, Havana was host to the 14th

Central American and Caribbean Games in 1982

and the 11th Pan American Games in 1991.

Major Sporting Events hosted within last 10 years Sport/Discipline City or Cities Hosted Year Hosted

Latin American Table Tennis Tournament Table Tennis Havana 2002World Championships in Fencing Fencing Havana 2003

Baseball World Cup Baseball Havana 2003Giraldo Cordoba Cardin Boxing Tournament Boxing Havana 2003

26th Manuel Suarez International Tournament Weightlifting Havana 2003Central American and Caribbean Triathlon Triathlon Havana 2006World University Baseball Championship Baseball Havana 2006

VIII Toreno International Giraldilla Badminton Havana 2007Biathlete World Tour Modern Pentathlon Havana 2007

Fencing Team World Cup Fencing Havana 200727th Manuel Suarez International Tournament Weightlifting Matanzas 2008

Female Senior Sword Teams World Cup Fencing Havana 2008Male Senior Foil Teams World Cup Fencing Havana 2008Female Senior Sabre World Cup Fencing Havana 2008

Pan American Badminton Tournament Badminton Havana 2009World Cup Epée Women Senior Fencing Havana 2009

World Cup Team Epée Women Senior Fencing Havana 2009World Cup Team Foil Women Senior Fencing Havana 2009

World Cup Sabre Women Senior Fencing Havana 2009

Havana-Marabana Run Athletics/Marathon Havana AnnualTerry Fox Run Athletics/Marathon Havana Annual since 1998

World Baseball Classic Baseball Havana Annual since 2006Montecristo Cup Golf Varadero Annual since 2009

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APPENDIXMAPS AND CHARTS

MAPS 1-4

CHARTS

SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE 1.1-1.4HOTELS 2.1-2.8TRANSPORT 3.1-3.4TEMPERATURE 4.1-4.2DISTANCES 5

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CHARTS 1 SPORTS INFRASTRUCTURE

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TotalHotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 30 6329 4 + 5 star 3 331 33 66603 star 13 903 3 star 5 753 18 16562 star 4 156 2 star 8 414 12 5701 star 1 star 1 42 1 42

Student Accom. 1 7200 Student Accom. 1 7200Apartments 579 3160 Apartments 157 677 736 3837

Total: 47 17748 Total: 8 2217 55 19965

Total

Hotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 6 640 4 + 5 star 12 3500 18 41403 star 15 1400 3 star 3 430 18 18302 star 4 240 2 star 4 325 8 5651 star 1 star 0

Student Accom. Student Accom. 1 2000 1 2000Apartments 20 1000 Apartments 40 1200 60 2200

IOC Hotel 3 1500 IOC Hotel 3 1500Media Village 2 8500 Media Village 2 8500Cruise Ships 4 8000 Cruise Ships 4 8000

Total: 54 21280 Total: 60 7455 114 28735

Hotel Totals: 101 39028 68 9672 169 48700

Chart 2.1 Existing Accomodation

Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre

Chart 2.2 Planned Accomodation

Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre

CHARTS 2 HOTELS HAVANA

HOTELS MATANZAS/VARADERO

TotalHotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 4 + 5 star 34 12810 34 128103 star 1 158 3 star 13 3051 14 32092 star 2 star 2 371 2 3711 star 1 star 1 268 1 268

Student Accom. 1 3000 Student Accom. 1 3000Apartments Apartments 0 0

Total: 1 3158 Total: 47 16500 48 19658

TotalHotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 3 570 4 + 5 star 1 480 4 10503 star 6 560 3 star 5 642 11 12022 star 7 560 2 star 7 5601 star 1 star 0

Student Accom. 1 1500 Student Accom. 1 1500Apartments 12 600 Apartments 12 600

IOC Hotel 1 200 IOC Hotel 2 500 3 700Media Village 1 2000 Media Village 1 2000Cruise Ships 2 2000 Cruise Ships 2 2000

Total: 33 7990 Total: 8 1622 41 9612

Hotel Totals: 34 11148 55 18122 89 29270

Chart 2.3 Existing Accomodation

Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre

Chart 2.4 Planned Accomodation Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre

Total

Hotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 4 + 5 star 1 364 1 3643 star 1 72 3 star 3 597 4 6692 star 3 269 2 star 1 74 4 3431 star 1 star 0 0

Student Accom. 1 3000 Student Accom. 1 3000Apartments Apartments 0 0

Total: 5 3341 Total: 5 1035 10 4376

TotalHotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 3 470 4 + 5 star 3 4703 star 4 560 3 star 5 495 9 10552 star 2 star 0 01 star 1 star 0

Student Accom. 1 1000 Student Accom. 1 1000Apartments 5 250 Apartments 6 300 11 550

IOC Hotel 1 200 IOC Hotel 1 200Media Village 1 250 Media Village 1 250Cruise Ships Cruise Ships 0 0

Total: 15 2730 Total: 11 795 26 3525

Hotel Totals: 20 6071 16 1830 36 7901

Chart 2.5 Existing Accomodation Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre

Chart 2.6 Planned Accomodation

Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre

HOTELS CAMAGÜEY

HOTELS SANTIAGO DE CUBA

Total

Hotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 1 326 4 + 5 star 1 3263 star 5 883 3 star 1 115 6 9982 star 3 306 2 star 1 22 4 3281 star 1 star 0 0

Student Accom. 1 4000 Student Accom. 1 4000Apartments Apartments 0 0

Total: 10 5515 Total: 2 137 12 5652

Total

Hotels No. Rooms Hotels No. Rooms No. Rooms

4 + 5 star 4 720 4 + 5 star 2 340 6 10603 star 9 1230 3 star 5 590 14 18202 star 2 star 0 01 star 1 star 0

Student Accom. 1 2000 Student Accom. 1 2000Apartments 5 300 Apartments 5 300

IOC Hotel 1 200 IOC Hotel 1 200Media Village 1 250 Media Village 1 250Cruise Ships Cruise Ships 0 0

Total: 21 4700 Total: 7 930 28 5630

Hotel Totals: 31 10215 9 1067 40 11282

Chart 2.7 Existing Accomodation

Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre

Chart 2.8 Planned Accomodation

Within a radius of 10 Km of city centre Within a radius of 10-50 Km of city centre

Source: Cuba Tourism Authority 21

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r tr

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ks

)

Cu

rren

t L

en

gth

(k

m)

+ C

ap

ac

ity

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pe

of

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rk (

Le

ng

th (

km

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Ca

pa

cit

y)

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

/Up

gra

de

(In

US

D)

2005

2008

2007

2008

3008

2006

2007

1950

1930

1947

1950

1930

1996

1945

1945

1954

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

Cos

t

Le

ng

th (

km

) +

Ca

pa

cit

y

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

(In

US

D)

(No

. o

f tr

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ic la

ne

s o

r tr

ac

ks

)

120,

000,

000

2,00

0,00

0

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Havana

Local Time Minimum Maximum Average Minimum Maximum Average Direction Strength (km/hr)

9:00 AM 25.9 30.8 29 65 88 76 E 1012:00 NOON 26.5 33.8 30.7 54 85 88 NE 16.7

1:00 PM 24.1 32.1 29.8 60 94 72 NE 21.16:00 PM 23 30.7 28.3 64 95 77 NE 149:00 PM 23.3 29.1 27 72 95 83 E 8.3

Temperature has been calculated in ˚C

Temperature Humidity (%) Wind (General Tendencies)

Havana

Altitude in Metres Annually Period of Games0-90 80 4.0

Precipitation (Days With Rainfall)

Source: Institute of Meteorology Cuba

CHARTS 4 TEMPERATURE

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tern

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on

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po

rt

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nzas

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C

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ia

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dia

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CHART 5 DISTANCES

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