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Writer's pictureAndrew Batchelor

I asked an AI chat bot to tell me what an Olympic Games in Dundee would look like - here is what would happen


The idea of hosting a Summer Olympic Games in Dundee is just unrealistic, but I thought it could be a bit funny to ask AI what a Dundee Olympics would look like.


We all know that Dundee can't host an event on this scale but we can explore what such an event could look like. Here's a detailed breakdown of how Dundee could potentially transform itself into a bustling Olympic city, according to AI:


Dundee's iconic football stadiums, Dens Park and Tannadice Park, could be repurposed to serve as two Olympic Stadiums, hosting athletics events and the grand opening and closing ceremonies.


A state-of-the-art Aquatics Centre could be constructed at Camperdown Country Park, catering to various aquatic sports, including swimming, diving, and water polo.


Caird Park, with its existing sporting infrastructure, could be upgraded to include a cycling velodrome for track cycling events.


Riverside Sports Grounds could serve as a versatile outdoor sports complex, hosting football, rugby, and field hockey matches.


Dundee Ice Arena, expanded to meet Olympic standards, could become the hub for indoor sports such as basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics.


The picturesque Broughty Ferry Beach could be temporarily transformed into a vibrant venue for beach volleyball.


The River Tay, with its scenic beauty and ample space, would be an ideal location for rowing, canoeing, and kayaking competitions.


The River Tay and Dundee Waterfront could also both be used for the triathlon, with swimming in the river, cycling through the city, and running along the waterfront.


Barry Buddon Training Centre, located near Carnoustie, could host shooting events, utilizing its existing facilities.


A new equestrian centre could be developed at Camperdown Country Park or in nearby rural areas to accommodate equestrian sports.


Citywide routes, incorporating Dundee’s iconic landmarks and scenic waterfront, could serve as the course for marathon and road cycling events.


The historic St Andrews, located just a short drive from Dundee, could host the golf events, adding a touch of prestige to the games.


The Dundee Waterfront Development could be transformed into a modern and sustainable Athletes' Village, complete with training facilities, medical centres, and recreational areas.


The V&A Dundee and its surrounding area could house the media and broadcast centre, offering state-of-the-art facilities for media professionals.


Dundee University Campus, with necessary modifications, could serve as the main press centre, utilizing its existing buildings and lecture halls.


To ensure smooth transportation, Dundee could enhance its public transit system, introduce temporary tram lines, and increase train services. Dedicated shuttles for athletes, officials, and media, along with expanded cycling and pedestrian paths, would promote eco-friendly transport options.


City Square, Slessor Gardens, and other central locations could host cultural events and fan zones, featuring live screenings of events, cultural performances, food festivals, and interactive activities.


Dundee could prioritise environmental and sustainability initiatives, focusing on eco-friendly construction, renewable energy sources, and comprehensive waste management programs.


Security measures would include collaborations with local, national, and international security agencies, advanced surveillance, well-trained personnel, and effective crowd management strategies.


Local residents could be involved through volunteer programs, and schools and universities could participate in Olympic-themed educational outreach programs and projects.


While this hypothetical scenario requires significant investment and planning, it demonstrates how Dundee could potentially transform itself into a vibrant Olympic city, leaving a lasting legacy for future generations.

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