Monthly Archives: July 2016

16 days to go! What sport is played here?

  Ok, been a really long day! A good day, but a long one, and anyone who has had the good fortune to play on this little event or worked on a project where it is everything to give your all, you will appreciate how rewarding it is to simply fall into bed at the […]

17 days to go! Why we double-check!

  Today I was reminded how important it is to be challenged by our teams.  And I don’t mean power struggles to determine who is the boss, or politics for the sake of proving oneself in a boardroom room battle, because that’s not real leadership anyways, but I mean in the context of supporting each […]

18 days to go! Piece by piece…

  The coordination effort behind mobilising the volume of equipment and people to deliver the games is simply huge! And after 20 years of doing this I still get a kick out of seeing it all come together.  And I am not at all saying we are there yet, because with this many days till […]

19 days to go! And a kids perspective…

  It is so interesting to look at the games from a kids perspective. At lunch today with friends and their two boys, four and seven years old, we were peppered with questions regarding everything Olympic. For a pleasant change, the kids were not interested in sport politics, doping scandals and issues with venue delivery, […]

20 days to go! Awaiting “The Main Event”!

  This week a year ago saw the beginning of the test event programme, with volleyball the first of 45 events held in Rio over the subsequent 12 months. And now we see the venue patiently and quietly awaiting the arrival of “The Main Event”. Many people may be surprised to learn that we essentially […]

21 days to go! Discipline and rehearsals!

  This week I was reconnected to my favourite high school music teacher through this blog and what a gift that has been. About 30 years ago, which sounds ridiculous when put like that, me and my high school mates were bouncing and singing our way around a stage, belting out the tunes to “Grease […]

22 days to go! Mr Happy!

  How fortunate it is for me and my colleagues to wake up each day in one of the most beautiful cities in the world and go to work on the Olympic games.  Most days, I am looking forward to what challenges lie ahead.  I say “most days” because of course like any job, there […]

23 days to go! Its not all about surf and sunrises…

  Building venues has to be one of the toughest parts of this project delivery. What goes on behind the scenes operationally is one thing; transporting, feeding, watering and accommodating the athletes, VIP’s, sponsors, spectators, press, broadcasters and workforce, is all planned and executed with to the minute detail. However, when you take a step […]

24 days to go! A city transforming!

  Watching a city transform every four years is quite a unique experience and the way Rio has metamorphosed over the past years is remarkable. The challenge for any city, outside of delivering the largest sporting event on the planet, is to realise all of the capital works projects that are typically undertaken simultaneously.  Every […]

25 days or 3 Mondays to go! You choose how to count them?

  Only 3 more Mondays…wow, seems just that little bit closer when put like that! Great start to the week, sunrise in Arpoador, amazing.  The photo above was taken through the security fence that wraps the Forte Copacabana Military Base, which is now also home to the many tents and infrastruture required to host three […]