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9 June 1999 --Beijing2008
OlympicGamesBid Committee (BOBICO) is established
in Beijing.
2 January 2000 -- Logo, motto and
website of BOBICO are officially launched.
24
February 2000 -- Meeting between IOC and applying cities,
where new bidding procedures and a questionnaire for the
applying cities are released.
20 June 2000 -
Submission of answers of the questionnaire to
IOC.
28-29 August 2000, Lausanne -- Acceptance
of Candidate Cities by the IOC Executive Board. The
candidate cities are Beijing, Istanbul, Osaka, Paris and
Toronto.
1 September 2000 -- IOC sets up the
Evaluation Commission to assess the five candidate cities'
and their capability to host the Games.
9
September 2000 - Chinese President Jiang Zemin writes to IOC
President Juan Antonio Samaranch to express the Chinese
Government's support to Beijing's bid.
13
September 2000, Sydney -- Drawing of lots by the IOC
Executive Board to determine order of Candidate City
presentations, etc.
15 September - 1 October
2000, Sydney -- Games of the XXVII Olympiad, 2000. China
wins 28 gold medals and ranks third on the medal
tally.
25 September 2000, Sydney -- Information
meeting between the IOC and the Candidate
Cities.
6 September 2000 -- Signature of the
Candidature Procedure.
13 December 2000,
Lausanne -- Ten-minute presentation by each of the Candidate
Cities to the IOC Executive Board.
17 January
2001 -- Submission of Candidature File to the IOC. Mid-February to mid-April 2001 -- Visits of the IOC
Evaluation Commission to the Candidate
Cities.
20-25 February 2001 -- IOC Evaluation
Commission visits Beijing, to inspect the city's capacities
to host an Olympic Games.
15 May 2001 -- Report
of IOC Evaluation Commission to the Executive Board.
Beijing's bid is appraised as "excellent." The
report says that Beijing would stage an "excellent
Olympic Games." Designation by the IOC Executive
Board of Candidate Cities to be submitted to the IOC Session
for election.
13 July 2001, 112th IOC Session,
Moscow -- Election of the Host City of the Games of the XXIX
Olympiad in 2008.
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