. . . . . . . . . . . . . . "16890"^^ . . . . "15183793"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The London 2012 Olympic Legacy is the longer-term benefits and effects of the planning, funding, building and staging of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in summer 2012. It is variously described as: \n* economic \u2013 supporting new jobs and skills, encouraging trade, inward investment and tourism \n* sporting \u2013 continuing elite success, development of more sports facilities and encouraging participation in schools sports and wider \n* social and volunteering \u2013 inspiring others to volunteer and encouraging social change \n* regeneration \u2013 reuse of venues, new homes, improved transportation, in East London and at other sites across the UK."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Legacy of the 2012 Summer Olympics"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1105942829"^^ . . "The London 2012 Olympic Legacy is the longer-term benefits and effects of the planning, funding, building and staging of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in summer 2012. It is variously described as: \n* economic \u2013 supporting new jobs and skills, encouraging trade, inward investment and tourism \n* sporting \u2013 continuing elite success, development of more sports facilities and encouraging participation in schools sports and wider \n* social and volunteering \u2013 inspiring others to volunteer and encouraging social change \n* regeneration \u2013 reuse of venues, new homes, improved transportation, in East London and at other sites across the UK. The 2012 legacy is coordinated by the UK Government who appointed Lord Sebastian Coe as the London 2012 legacy ambassador in August 2012. Examples of the 2012 legacy benefits and results include: \n* learning \u2013 shared knowledge and lessons learned from the construction of the Olympic Park and preparing and staging the Games \n* economic \u2013 2012 apprenticeships in broadcasting companies including the BBC and ITV \n* sporting \u2013 reports that school sports participation has not been boosted and may not be being taken seriously \n* regeneration \u2013 the re-opening of the Olympic Park as the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in July 2013 \n* tourism \u2013 the Games' long term benefits on London's and Britain's tourism industry"@en . . . . . . . . . . . .