And you thought the
Sydney 2002 Gay Games were big. The organisers of the 2006 Gay Games in Montréal
are anticipating as many as 24,000 sporting and cultural event participants for
their event, and up to 250,000 non- participating tourists.
Montréal is
well placed to attract a large number of people in 2006, being a Northern
Hemisphere, bilingual city one hour’s flight from New York City.
The 2006
Games are also likely to build on the success of Sydney 2002, said Montréal 2006
spokesperson Mark Tewksbury.
“The medallists want to go back and defend
their medals, which is a success on all accounts, because it means Sydney 2002
and the Federation have succeeded in putting on a really high quality sporting
competition that people want to be part of again,” Tewksbury
said.
Organisers say that Montréal has the facilities to cater for 24,000
participants (which would make it almost double the size of the Sydney 2002 Gay
Games), but it is understood that some members of the Federation of Gay Games
are less optimistic.
“We’re engaged in conversations right now with
Montréal and we would like to talk about some of those things,” said Federation
co-president Kathleen Webster.
Montréal 2006 board member Jean-François
Perrier said that government support for the event was already
forthcoming.
“We have an agreement with the federal government for $1m
and the Quebec government for $1m,” Perrier said. “The City of Montréal is also
providing venues and services up to a value of $1m as well. It was nice to have
their agreement very soon in the process, even before Montréal was awarded the
Games.”
The chief executive officer of Montréal 2006, Louise Roy, said
there were also good signs for corporate sponsorship.
“We had sponsors
for the bidding process, but we will start a new sponsorship program in the next
18 months,” she said. “It’s still a challenge to finance the Games but we’ve
been working since last year.”
Organisers have set themselves a women’s
participation target of 50 percent – which Roy admitted was “a very big
challenge”.
“We’ll have to work very hard to do it,” she said. “I know
that Sydney worked very hard to reach 32 percent. It’s still
difficult.”
Registration for the 2006 Montréal Gay Games is due to be
launched – wait for it – on 1 July 2004.
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