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Olympic lottery games make £150m | Olympic lottery games make £150m |
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Special lottery games have already raised £150m for the 2012 London Olympics, organisers have said. | Special lottery games have already raised £150m for the 2012 London Olympics, organisers have said. |
The hope is some scratch cards, the Dream Number and interactive games will make £750m to help pay for new venues and the Olympic village in Stratford. | |
The takings to date, which are ahead of forecasts, make up part of £2.2bn in lottery money set for the Olympics. | The takings to date, which are ahead of forecasts, make up part of £2.2bn in lottery money set for the Olympics. |
The first Olympics scratch card, entitled Go for Gold, was launched in July 2005. | The first Olympics scratch card, entitled Go for Gold, was launched in July 2005. |
Olympic organising committee chairman Lord Coe said: "The money raised to date will play an important role in making sure we deliver a legacy that will outlast us all and be enjoyed in 2012 and beyond." | Olympic organising committee chairman Lord Coe said: "The money raised to date will play an important role in making sure we deliver a legacy that will outlast us all and be enjoyed in 2012 and beyond." |
David Higgins, the chief executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority, which is building the facilities, described the announcement as "another important achievement". | David Higgins, the chief executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority, which is building the facilities, described the announcement as "another important achievement". |
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