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Fan Zones a smash hit
The first day of public viewing at the UEFA EURO 2008™ Fan Zones in Austria and Switzerland was a huge success, with over 250,000 gathering to watch the games.
Swiss totals
Fans spilled out into the streets at the four Fan Zones in Switzerland, with huge numbers of local supporters gathering to watch the co-hosts opening game in Basel, and while the 1-0 defeat against the Czech Republic was a cruel blow, it did not dampen spirits. Organisers reported that 41,000 fans were in the Basel Fan Zone, with 25,000 more in Berne, 55,000 in Zurich and a further 50,000 in Geneva, where Portugal beat Turkey 2-0 in the days late game.
Austrian contingent
Austrias UEFA EURO 2008™ campaign may not kick off until today, but a large contingent of foreign fans helped swell the ranks in Vienna, Salzburg, Klagenfurt and Innsbruck, swelling the attendance over the two host nations to over 280,000. Vienna alone had an estimated draw of 83,000 to Saturday night, and with no crowd disturbances reported in ...
Football and more at the Fan Zones
UEFA today issued an invitation to watch UEFA EURO 2008™ matches at the official Fan Zones in the eight host cities – with room for seven million to join the celebration.
Football and fun
Following on from the experimental Fan Park at UEFA EURO 2004™ in Lisbon, which was regularly full to its 20,000 capacity, the 2006 FIFA World Cup Fan Fests across Germany proved a huge hits with millions of visitors and now a similar opportunity is laid on in Austria and Switzerland from 7 to 29 June. Not only will every match be shown for free on a total of 28 giant screens, with a daily aggregate capacity for 350,000 viewers, but there will be entertainment as diverse as French tennis player turned pop star Yannick Noah performing in Geneva and the Vienna symphony orchestra in the Austrian capital as well as theatre and comedy.
Join the party
Richard Heaselgrave, UEFA sponsorship sales and event promotion manager, said: The concept was clear – we want as many people from Austria and Switzerland ...
Fans to party in the street
All 31 games at UEFA EURO 2008™ will be screened live at the official fan zones in the eight host cities with other entertainment also being laid on.
Important locations
For the duration of the tournament, giant screens will be erected in the official fan zones: Mittlere Rheinbrücke, Kasernenareal and Münsterplatz Basel; Sechseläutenplatz Zurich; Bundesplatz and Waisenhausplatz Berne; Plaine de Plainpalais Geneva; Neuer Platz and Messegelände Klagenfurt; Bergisel-Arena Innsbruck; the old town in Salzburg; and Rathausplatz and Heldenplatz Vienna. Additional entertainment will be provided by well-known performers, orchestras and bands while numerous other activities will be organised by UEFA EURO 2008™ partners. Entry to the fan zones is free. ...
MECCANICO DG WATCH BY DE GRISOGONO
Introducing the worlds first mechanically powered digital watch
A god among watches, this is possibly the most sophisticated design youll ever wear on your wrist. Born from the imagination of the owner of de Grisogono, Fazwa Gruosi, the Meccanico dG is the worlds first mechanically powered digital watch. Bearing both an analogue display at the top of the dial and digital one at the bottom, this device is solely mechanical.
Clever, right? More than you think: beneath the analogue portion of the two-timezone watch is a numerical display driven by the intricate maze of 651 components. The numbers are then formed by the shifting motion of 23 cams and gears, all confined to a space no larger than the size of a matchbox. The design was released to coincide with the Geneva-based companys 15th birthday, and only 177 were ever produced in a colour selection of titanium, titanium and rubber, titanium and platinum, pink gold and red gold.
Sizing up at 58mm by 48m, this isn a watch for those ...