Tickets For Olympic Training Sessions Go On Sale Tomorrow
Tickets for 2010 Olympic Winter Games figure skating training sessions and the closing ceremony for the Paralympic Winter Games will go on sale Friday, Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. (Pacific Time)
Tickets for figure skating training will cost $30, while tickets to the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games’ Closing Ceremony will cost just $60. See below for additional details, including where to purchase.
The figure skating training tickets offer spectators the chance to watch star athletes just hours or days before they perform before the world at Pacific Coliseum. The skaters could include Canadian medal hopefuls Patrick Chan and Joannie Rochette, World champions American Evan Lysacek, South Korea’s Kim Yu-Na, as well as Russia’s ice dancing stars Oksana Domnina and Maxim Shabalin.
“This is an amazing opportunity for the public to see some of the best skaters in the world in a more relaxed atmosphere,” said Bev Viger, manager of figure skating for VNOC. “Athletes enjoy having an audience to perform to during their training and this helps build energy in advance of competition.”
Tickets are available for seven figure skating training sessions at Pacific Coliseum, where competitions in ice dance, single and pairs figure skating will be held during the Games. Tickets cost $30 each plus fees and go on sale Friday, December 11 at 10:00 am (Pacific Time) online ONLY at www.vancouver2010.com and by phone at 1.800.TICKETS (1.800.842.5387) or TDD/TTY 604.629.7140.
After the first day of sale, figure skating training session tickets will also be sold subject to availability at Main Ticket Centres in downtown Vancouver at Robson Square and in Whistler near Whistler Medals Plaza.
The Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC) for the 2010 Olympic is offering consumers these tips:
* Visa is the only payment card accepted online or by phone. Visa cards and cash are accepted at the Main Ticket Centres.
* Plan ahead for purchases and ensure you have sufficient credit available in your account as purchases will be charged immediately.
* Be wary of tickets offered for sale through unofficial channels. The only official sources for Canadians to buy tickets to the 2010 Winter Games are www.vancouver2010.com (in partnership with VANOC’s official ticketing services supplier tickets.com) and official 2010 Winter Games hospitality partners Jet Set Sports and CoSport.
* Be vigilant about individuals or companies offering “guaranteed” tickets for sale. For most people, even a “money-back” guarantee is little consolation for the disappointment, inconvenience and embarrassment they will experience if they discover at the gate that their ticket is invalid.
________________________________________________________________________________
The Nov./Dec. 09 issue of International Figure Skating (IFS) magazine, which features Patrick Chan on the cover, is on newsstands. To subscribe, click HERE, email customerservice@madavor.com or call 800-437-5828. The digital issue costs $20 (U.S.) for a one-year, is free with a print subscription, and provides access to ALL THE BACK ISSUES posted online.