GamesBids.comGamesBids.com aims to keep readers independently informed and up-to-date with information about the Olympic Bid process and candidate city bids from around the world. Bids have a major impact on the future of the bid cities and it is important that everyone be informed and involved. We will be presenting different ideas and viewpoints and encourage you to let us know how you feel.

We’ll endeavor to publish features and information based on what you want to see. Our news team will provide original articles and stories that aren’t available anywhere else. In short, our goal is to be the authoritative information source for Olympic Games Bids. The Internet has become a critical medium for the bid process, and we are a major part of it.

“…gamesbids.com, considered essential reading by candidate cities and whose subscribers include many of the 126 IOC members whose votes will decide which city is awarded the Games.” – The London Telegraph, January 11, 2004
We’ve introduced BidIndex, the first Olympic bid rating system, to help our readers measure the relative strength of the bids and their chances of succeeding BidIndexwhen the IOC votes.  Finally there’s a way to keep score.

Our membership includes the world media, members of bid city committees around the world, IOC officials and key stakeholders in the process as well as Olympic fans, businesses and athletes. You can join too!

Please explore GamesBids.com and send us a note to tell us what you want to see.

Thanks for your support!

Robert Livingstone
Producer, GamesBids.com

 

GamesBids.com Producer Robert Livingstone in Sochi 2014 Torch Relay in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia (©Sochi 2014)
GamesBids.com Producer Robert Livingstone in Sochi 2014 Torch Relay in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia (©Sochi 2014)

Robert Livingstone is a producer and Senior Journalist for GamesBids.com.  As well, he is a student and commentator of Olympic Bid Business, a member of the Olympic Journalists Association and a member of the International Society of Olympic Historians. With an education in business and economics and political science from York University in Toronto, Robert first became interested and involved in the Olympic Bid process during the 1996 Olympic Games candidacy in 1990. He has been studying and enjoying the process ever since.

Respected for his insight and analysis on the bid process, Robert has been quoted and used as a resource by print, broadcast and Web media around the world including major publications in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, Australia, France, Brazil, Austria, Germany and many other countries. He regularly provides commentary on radio and television news shows internationally.

Also a journalist, Robert has contributed insightful editorial content for newspapers and magazines including a series about New York’s 2012 Olympic bid in the New York Sun newspaper and regular bid updates in SportBusiness International.

In 2015, Robert’s work with GamesBids.com was nominated for an AIPS Sports Media Pearl Award in the category “Journalistic Weblog”.  In 2018 Robert’s BidWeek feature was nominated for an AIPS Sports Media Award, placing fifth in the world and first in the Americas.

Robert has provided consultative guidance for bid committees and enjoys meeting with bid team members to learn about their campaigns. He also makes personal appearances with various social and business groups to discuss the impact of the Olympic bid process and the Olympic Games.

Robert launched the GamesBids.com Website that has become a standard reference for the Olympic Bid industry providing news, information and commentary as well as BidIndex, a widely referenced Bid rating system. His intention is to provide a central repository of news, information and interaction to the Olympic Bid industry and those interested in it. Robert also provides Web Strategy and Project Management Consulting for various organizations.

He can be reached at rob (at) gamesbids.com.