There was a gold rush at Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour this week as the hotel hosted Australia’s Olympic medalists.
In Sydney for two nights to take part in the Olympic parade and a host of official functions including dinner with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard at Customs House, the Australian Olympic team enjoyed their break at the Novotel, with staff going out of their way to make their heroes welcome.
More than 50 Olympians including gold medalist Anna Meares (cycling); and Alicia Coutts (swimming); the women’s basketball team (who won bronze); multi-Olympian Libby Trickett; silver medalist Emily Seebohm; gold-winning Matthew Belcher and Malcolm Page (sailing); plus many more called the Novotel home for a very busy 48 hours.
The Novotel’s Gavin Loveday, who was in charge of ensuring the athletes had a smooth visit, said the team was very accommodating with in-house guests who wanted photos and autographs.
Loveday said he had made sure the gym and pool were ready to be put into over-drive but was surprised to find instead that most of the athletes were intent on relaxing after their months of grueling training.
General Manager Lorraine Mercuri asked the property’s Executive Chef to create special green and gold macaroons as a welcome gift for the athletes and staff formed an honour guard when the Olympians left, with the team now headed on a national tour, staying at Accor hotels in Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Hobart, Perth and Canberra.
As sponsors of the Australian Olympic Committee, Accor also hosted the Olympians at the new Pullman St Pancras in London after their time at the Athletes Village in London, and will continue to provide accommodation for Australia’s Olympians as they prepare for Rio 2016.
Novotel is also a sponsor of the Australian Swimming Team and is the preferred accommodation partner for all the swimming team’s accommodation needs.