Monday, September 29, 2014

Pan Am Games Tickets On Sale

(Photo credit Toronto 2015 Facebook)

It's the last week to request tickets in the initial window for the Pan Am Games. Have you requested yours yet? I have been researching the events, the venues, the schedules and prices and have come up with the following criteria for my choices. I'd love to hear how you made your decision on what to request, especially if I'm missing something.

This is for the initial 3 week ticket request window. It allows people to take their time and request tickets according to their own schedule (rather than everyone going online at the same time). No orders will be processed until after the closing date of October 6th at 9pm ET. If there are enough tickets available in the session(s) you requested, your credit card will be charged. If there are more requests than tickets, a lottery will determine who gets tickets.

Later, the remaining tickets will be released on a first come first serve basis.

There are 36 sports and 52 disciplines! With 75% of tickets $45 and under, it seems like it's affordable. That is true for anyone wanting to go to a few events. For someone like me who loves a variety of sports and would love to see as much as possible including medal events (which are sometimes a minimum of $80), the total adds up quickly.

How does one choose which events to attend? 

Here are some of my criteria:

1. Opening Ceremony (Rogers Centre)

This is a definite for me. I love to see Team Canada enter the stadium (normally on television). The question for me is whether I want to be close ($350) to see the athletes and Cirque du Soleil performers better or whether I want to be higher up in the stadium to get an overview of the spectacle.

2. Closing Ceremony (Rogers Centre)

Another definite for me. Opening and Closing Ceremonies are so rare that I would love to attend both. Sign me up!

3. Competitions

How does one choose which competitions to attend? There is a lot to consider:

a) Schedule
(some events conflict with each other or with your work or family schedule)

There are sports with competitions over several days and other sports with a single event on a specific day. I started by looking at single events I really wanted to see. Examples of single events (or 2 day events) include:
triathlon, open water swimming, marathon, race walk, synchronized swimming, slalom canoe/kayak, BMX cycling, mountain bike, individual time trial cycling, road cycling, trampoline, modern pentathlon, roller sports, rugby sevens.

The time and length of the event will also be a consideration. For example the marathon is at 7am so it is possible to see two (or three) events on that day (depending on traffic/transit).

b) Location

No one can live close to all the events, so location will be a consideration. Parking and driving will be an issue so I may choose to stay in downtown Toronto for most of my events. There are various events near Exhibition Place so multiple events in one day is possible.

Click here to see the different venues that lists which sports each will be hosting. For example, the CIBC Pan Am Park at Exhibition Place/Ontario Place will host 16 different sports. Transit routes already exist for this location so it may be easier to get to than the CIBC Pan Am Aquatic Centre and Field House at Morningside and Shepherd. What will the game time transportation be like?

Events held on the subway line may be even better like at Varsity Stadium (archery), Ryerson (basketball) and Pan Am Fields at U of T (field hockey).

You can view the Ministry of Transportation strategy document by clicking here. It states that there will be no parking at the venues, so when more details are released about transportation, I will make the decision whether to go to venues that are further away.

If you don't live in Toronto, it may be best to avoid travelling into the city unless it's an event you really care about. There are plenty of great events outside of the city.

If the overall schedule is overwhelming, you may want to check a venue easily accessible from where you live and see which events are being held there.

c) Sports you love

If you love watching a certain sport, then you may not mind who is competing. It's just a matter of deciding which day to go. There are many preliminary rounds which are more affordable than medal rounds. Ordering tickets now will require luck on whether you see Canadians compete.

The initial request window is also a great time to try to get gold medal game tickets. These will probably be very popular and very difficult to purchase later.

d) Athletes you love

To see a particular athlete, it will often times be best to wait to see a detailed schedule. An event where everyone competes at the same time or in the same ticketed session (like golf, marathon, triathlon, trampoline, gymnastics) make it easier, but if you want to see a specific wrestler or beach volleyball team, it may be best to wait to see a schedule but you take the chance that tickets are no longer available.

e) Chance to hear O Canada with a Canadian winning gold

Who doesn't want to hear O Canada in person (especially at home)?

Canada is defending champion in over 30 disciplines. There will be lots of chances to see Canada on the podium. Click here to see Canada's results from the 2011 Pan Am Games.

f) Sports you rarely get the chance to see

With new venues being built comes sports we haven't seen in this area before. I'm thinking of track cycling for example. The Pan Am Games also gives a chance for some lesser known non-Olympic sports to get some attention like handball, racquetball, roller sports (figure skating and speed skating), squash, waterski and wakeboard.

g) Sports that are great spectator sports

Any type of racing is exciting if the crowd gets up and cheers for their favourites. Sports that show the speed or lets you appreciate the technique can be great to see live, especially if you can get seats close to the action. Non-stop action sports like team or racquet sports are great to keep the downtime to a minimum. Sports that will have multiple events like athletics, swimming, rowing, canoe/kayak, gymnastics all-round and combat sports would also be great to see live.

h) Chance to see best athletes in the world (where the best in the world are from a Pan Am country)

I've already mentioned Canada's best. Will the USA send their best swimmers, gymnasts, track athletes or basketball players? Will Jamaica send some of their best sprinters?

What Olympic or world medallists will be competing?

The Women's Soccer World Cup ends on July 5th. Will Canada send some of their best women to the Pan Am Games that start a week later? USA have already decided not to field a team.

Those lucky enough to see some of the best tennis players at the Pan Am Games with a $30-$45 ticket will be a steal compared to the Rogers Cup prices.

k) Price (and value for the money)

The women's and men's marathons, race walks and the road cycling events can be viewed at free points along the course or with a $35 ticket at the start/finish line. Sailing and the cycling individual time trial are non-ticketed events.

The most expensive sporting medal events include:

$80-$140 per session
swimming, track and field and track cycling

$45-75
basketball, boxing, equestrian, artistic gymnastics, rowing

The remaining sports are a minimum of $35 for medal sessions.

The cheapest tickets for preliminary rounds is $20 (half-price for students/seniors).

Although it may seem like tickets aren't that expensive, sometimes the sessions are quite short. On July 12th for example, there are three medal diving sessions (10am, 1:30pm, 7pm). They are all ticketed separately at $40-$50 each. At least there's no travelling between these sessions, so it is feasible to watch diving all day and evening if you buy tickets to each one.

In comparison, the modern pentathlon has a women's event and a men's event for $40 each. That's 5 events for the price of one and I imagine a full day session.

There are 4 Canoe Kayak sprint all day sessions for $40 each. Rowing has 3 medal days. At these sessions, there are multiple medal winners whereas in diving there may only be one medal per session. The first three rounds of golf are $45. This is a full day event although perhaps not as exciting or impressive as other sports if you're not a golf fan.
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So what tickets should I request during this ticket window? Taking everything into consideration (including my budget)...

For now, I think I will request:
July 10th Opening Ceremony ($100-$350)
July 11/12th one or both of the triathlons ($35 each)
 * then I will hopefully attend extra events in the afternoon/evening at Pan Am Park
July 19th 7pm Trampoline ($50)
July 26th Closing Ceremony ($90-$200)

The rest of the days, I will have to wait to get more information regarding who is competing, which specific event is being held and transportation.

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In case you're curious, this is what my Pan Am schedule would look like if I had an unlimited budget (and I had to decide now).

Well, I tried to pick events for each day on this draft schedule, but as you can see, it got a little messy ;-) There are multiple sports and events that I had to accept I couldn't see (whether it be location, schedule, preference or budget). This smaller list at least made my decisions a little easier.

July 7-9 Water-Polo (8am women's 4pm men's $20-$30)
July 9 Synchronized swimming (preliminaries - 2 sessions 10am 6pm $20-$30)

July 10th 5pm Opening Ceremony($100-$350)

July 11th 8:30am Women's triathlon ($35)
  •  and/or Cycling BMX at 2pm (Centennial Park)
  •  and/or Women's Open Water 10k 3:30pm ($35 - same location as triathlon)
  •  and/or Artistic gymnastics 12pm or 5pm ($45-75 - walking distance to triathlon)
  •  and/or Diving 7pm ($40-$50) (transportation info needed to double book with triathlon)
  •  and/or Rugby Sevens 10am or 4pm ($20-$30 - walking distance to triathlon)
July 12th 8:30am Men's triathlon ($35)
  •  or Mountain bike 10am (location makes this a single event day whereas triathlon can be combined with others)
  •  or Rugby sevens 10am ($20-$30) or 4pm (medals $35-45) (walking distance to triathlon)
  •  or Men's Open Water 10k 3:30pm ($35) (same location as triathlon)
  •  or Diving 7pm ($40-$50)
  •  or Artistic gymnastics 10:45am, 2:45pm or 7pm ($45-75) (walking distance to triathlon)
July 13th 9am Canoe Kayak
  •  or rowing $40
  •  or multi-day event (see below)
July 14th 9am Canoe Kayak
  •  or rowing $40
  •  or multi-day event
July 15th multi-day event
July 16th multi-day event

Multi-day events week 1:
July 11-15 Artistic Gymnastics ($45-75) 9 separate medal sessions
July 11-16 Badminton ($20-45)
July 11-16 Tennis ($30-$45)
July 13-20 Beach volleyball 9am, 2:30pm, 8pm prelims ($20-30)
July 14-18 Archery ($20-$35 at Varsity Stadium)
July 14-18 7pm Swimming ($40-$140)
July 16-19 6pm Track Cycling ($80-140)
July 16-19 8am golf ($45 prelim, $75 Sunday)
(other sports with multiple session week 1 include water polo, archery, badminton, baseball, dressage, field hockey, soccer, rhythmic gymnastics, judo, sailing, shooting, softball, squash, tennis, weightlifting and wrestling)

Weekend 18th-19th
July 18 7am Women's Marathon ($35 or free along the course)
  •  or 9am Women's Modern Pentathlon ($35)
  • or 10am Canoe/Kayak - slalom ($20 preliminaries - Minden Hills, ON)
  •  or 11:30am Sailing medal sessions (free)
July 19th 10am Rhythmic Gymnastics ($35-45 Toronto Coliseum)
  •  or men's Modern Pentathlon ($35)
  • or 10am Canoe/Kayak - slalom ($35 medals)
  •  or 11:30am Sailing medal sessions (free)
  • 7pm Trampoline ($40-50 - Toronto Coliseum) - no conflict with other events (or work/kids activities since it's a Sunday evening). Get to see all Canadian athletes who qualify for finals, going with daughter, sister and niece who would also love to see this event.
July 20th 10am Rhythmic gymnastics ($35-45)
  •  or multi-day event week 2
July 21 3pm and 8pm Beach volleyball ($35-$45)
  •  or multi-day event week 2
July 22nd 11am Cycling Individual Time Trial (free) Milton
  •  or multi-day event week 2
Multi-Day Events week 2:
July 21-25 6pm Athletics ($80-140 - at York University)
July 16-25 Basketball ($25-$75 - at Ryerson on subway line)
July 16-25 Volleyball ($20-$45 at Exhibition Centre)
July 20-23 Waterski and Wakeboard ($20-35 - at Ontario Place West Channel)
July 13-25 Field Hockey ($20 - $45 U of T Pan Am Fields)
(other sports with multi-day events week 2 include baseball, bowling, fencing, field hockey, soccer, handball, karate, racquetball, softball, table tennis, taekwondo)

July 25th 7am Men's Marathon (Ontario Place) ($35 or free along the course)
  •  and 1pm Road Cycling (Ontario Place) ($35 or free along the course)
  •  or 11am Basketball bronze ($45-75)
  •  or 4pm Basketball gold ($45-75) 
  •  or 6pm track and field ($80-$140)
  • or 3pm or 8pm Women's indoor volleyball medals ($35-$45 walking distance to Ontario Place)
Sunday July 26 5pm Closing ceremony
  • could also see race walk 7am but will have to miss final day events baseball, soccer, racquetball, softball, indoor volleyball

Friday, September 19, 2014

The Heartbeat









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Tickets on Sale

Pan Am Games
The TORONTO 2015 ticketing program is open for requests until October 6 at 9pm (ET) 2014.
More info

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Calgary will host the event March 7-8, 2015
More info

Skate Canada
Kelowna will host the event October 30-November 2, 2014
More info

FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015
Stadium passports are on sale.
More info


Upcoming Events in Canada

Short Track Speed Skating Fall World Cup Selections
Sept 19-21
Calgary
More info

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Wheelchair Tennis Canada International
September 18-21
Montreal
More info

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Canadian Championships 10K
September 20
Toronto Zoo
More info

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Various sports
Upcoming Pan Am Games Test Events: Click here

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Televised and Livestreamed Events
(all times Eastern unless otherwise noted)

Sailing World Championships
September 8-21
Spain
livestream on cbcsports.ca 8am Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
More info

Canoe Kayak Slalom World Championships
(livestream here)
Saturday September 20 5pm Sportsnet ONE
Sunday September 21 5pm Sportsnet ONE

Cycling World Championships on Sportnset ONE
Sunday September 21 1pm Women's Team Time Trial
Sunday September 21 3pm Men's Team Time Trial
Monday September 22 3pm U23 (and 10pm) Men Time Trial
Tuesday September 23 3pm (and 10pm) Women Time Trial
Wednesday September 24 3pm (and 10pm) Men Time Trial
Friday September 26 4pm U23 Men Road Race
Saturday September 27 3pm Women Road Race
Sunday September 28 3pm Men Road Race (time to be confirmed)


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Thursday, September 11, 2014

The Heartbeat: Olympic Hearts exclusive edition

It's time to say goodbye to SportCafé's weekly sports agenda (aka The Heartbeat) on SportCafe's website :-(

So if this is the first time you see it on my blog, welcome to Olympic Hearts!

It has been almost two years since my first edition of The Heartbeat.  SportCafé's co-founders Etienne Morneau and Antoine Meunier are deciding to move SportCafé in a new direction which does not include a sports calendar.

My original reason for writing The Heartbeat was to know when Olympic sports competitions were being held in Canada or televised. I thought that other amateur sports fans would appreciate the information.

So here it is, my first exclusive edition of The Heartbeat:











I can be contacted at olympichearts@ymail.com or via Twitter @olympichearts.

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Tickets on Sale

Pan Am Games
The TORONTO 2015 ticketing program will open for requests on September 15 at 10am (ET) through to October 6 at 9pm (ET) 20214.
More info

World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Calgary will host the event March 7-8, 2015
More info

Skate Canada
Kelowna will host the event October 30-November 2, 2014
More info

FIFA Women's World Cup Canada 2015
Stadium passports are on sale beginning at 12pm ET September 10, 2014
More info


Upcoming Events in Canada


Cycling Grand Prix de Québec
September 11-12
Québec
More info
Televised:
Thursday September 11 4pm Sportsnet ONE (Challenge Sprint Pro Cycling)
Friday September 12 8pm Sportnset ONE

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Tennis Davis Cup
September 12-14
Halifax, NS
More info

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Cycling Grand Prix de Montréal
September 14
Montréal, QC
More info
Televised Sunday September 14 8pm Sportsnet ONE

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Short Track Speed Skating Fall World Cup Selections
Sept 19-21
Calgary
More info

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Various sports
Upcoming Pan Am Games Test Events: Click here

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Televised and Livestreamed Events
(all times Eastern unless otherwise noted)

Cycling Grand Prix de Québec
Thursday September 11 4pm Sportsnet ONE (Challenge Sprint Pro Cycling)
Friday September 12 8pm Sportsnet ONE (may be delayed (or joined in progress) due to Davis Cup, so if PVR'ing you may want to record extra)

Davis Cup Tennis Canada vs Columbia
Friday September 12 2pm Sportsnet ONE
Saturday September 13 1pm Sportsnet ONE
Sunday September 14 1pm Sportsnet 360 then Sportsnet ONE at 3pm

(also check Sportsnet listings for Switzerland vs Italy coverage)

Basketball World Championships
Although Canada did not qualify, if you're a basketball fan, Sportsnet ONE has coverage until the gold medal game on September 14 9am. Check Sportsnet daily listings.

Volleyball World Championships
August 30-September 21
Poland
More info
livestream
Click here for Canada profile, standings and schedule
Canada play September 11, 13, 14.

Wrestling World Championships
September 8-14
Uzbekistan
More info and livestream

Sailing World Championships
September 8-21
Spain
More info


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Friday, September 5, 2014

The Heartbeat: The schedule of upcoming races and events in Canada, on TV and livestreamed




If you know of an event held in Canada, televised or livestreamed that could be featured in The Heartbeat, feel free to contact me suzanne[at]sportcafe.ca or via Twitter @olympichearts

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Pan Am Tickets

The TORONTO 2015 ticketing program will open for requests on September 15 at 10am (ET) through to October 6 at 9pm (ET) 20214.
More info

Upcoming Events in Canada

Cycling Tour of Alberta
Sept 2-7
various cities in Alberta
More info
Televised on Sportsnet ONE
Canadians competing: Christian Meier (Orica-Greenedge)
Canadian National Team which may include Hugo Houle, Garret Mccleod, Benjamin Perry, Stuart Wight, Adam De Vos, Jean-Sebastian Perron, Jordan Cheyne, Cody Canning.
Full team listings: click here.

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Wheelchair Tennis Classic Pan Am Test Event
September 4-7
Mississauga, ON
More info

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Soccer Friendly Canada vs Jamaica (men)
September 9 7:30pm Sportsnet ONE and Sportsnet World
Toronto
More info

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Cycling Grand Prix de Québec
September 11-12
Québec
More info
Televised:
Thursday September 11 4pm Sportsnet ONE (Challenge Sprint Pro Cycling)
Friday September 12 8pm Sportnset ONE


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Tennis Davis Cup
September 12-14
Halifax, NS
More info

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Cycling Grand Prix de Montréal
September 14
Montréal, QC
More info
Televised Sunday September 14 8pm Sportsnet ONE

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Various sports
Upcoming Pan Am Games Test Events: Click here

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Televised and Livestreamed Events
(all times Eastern unless otherwise noted)

World Triathlon Magazine: Edmonton
Friday September 5 12pm Sportsnet ONE

Mountain Bike World Championships (Sportsnet ONE)
Saturday Sept 6 12pm (cross-country Olympic women elite)
Saturday Sept 6 2pm (cross-country Olympic men elite)
Sunday Sept 7 12pm (downhill men elite)
Sunday Sept 7 2pm (downhill women elite)

Cycling Tour of Alberta (Sportsnet ONE)
Friday Sept 5 4pm Stage 3 Wetaskiwin to Edmonton
Saturday Sept 6 4pm Stage 4 Edmonton to Strathcona County
Sunday Sept 7 4pm Stage 5 Edmonton

Cycling UCI Women's Road World Cup
Wednesday September 10 12pm Sportsnet ONE

Cycling Grand Prix de Québec
Thursday September 11 4pm Sportsnet ONE (Challenge Sprint Pro Cycling)
Friday September 12 8pm Sportsnet ONE (may be delayed (or joined in progress) due to Davis Cup, so if PVR'ing you may want to record extra)

Davis Cup Tennis Canada vs Columbia
Friday September 12 2pm Sportsnet ONE
Saturday September 13 1pm Sportsnet ONE
Sunday September 14 1pm Sportsnet 360 then Sportsnet ONE at 3pm

(also check Sportsnet listings for Switzerland vs Italy coverage)

Grand Slam of Show Jumping - Aachen
Saturday September 6 3pm CBC

Basketball World Championships
Although Canada did not qualify, if you're a basketball fan, Sportsnet ONE has coverage until the gold medal game on September 14 9am. Check Sportsnet daily listings.

Cycling Vuelta a Espana and Tour of Britain
coverage on Sportsnet, check local listings

World Equestrian Games
August 23-September 7
France
More info
livestream

Volleyball World Championships
August 30-September 21
Poland
More info
livestream
Click here for Canada profile, standings and schedule

Athletics Diamond League
September 5
Belgium
More info
livestream

Trampoline World Cup
September 5-6
Portugal
More info
livestream and results


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