Time-lapse video shows construction progress at Barra and Deodoro Olympic Parks and athletes’ village
With a little more than one year until the Rio 2016 Games begin, images show facilities taking shape around the city
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With a little more than one year until the Rio 2016 Games begin, images show facilities taking shape around the city
The three Carioca Arenas in Barra Olympic Park (Cidade Olímpica)
A new time-lapse video released by the Rio city government shows the progress being made in preparing the two main venue clusters and the athletes’ village for the Olympic and Paralympic Games next year.
Published on the Cidade Olimpica (Olympic city) website, the video – complete with a high-octane Brazilian drumming soundtrack – show buildings and competition venues taking shape at Barra Olympic Park, which will the heart of the Games, and Deodoro Olympic Park, which will be the second largest venue cluster, along with the Olympic and Paralympic Village, where the world’s best athletes will stay in 2016.
The video shows how the Barra Olympic Park site has been transformed from the old motor racing track into a fledgling multi-sports complex, with the progress made on the Carioca Arenas most prominent.
In Deodoro, the images document the creation of the X-Park (Parque Radical in Portuguese), the area that will host the canoe slalom, mountain bike and BMX venues. Meanwhile, construction at the Olympic and Paralympic Village is in the final straight and it is already possible to see the communal outdoor areas being landscaped.
Click here to learn more about the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic venues and watch the time-lapse video below:
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