Rio Games unveil 'affordable' ticketing

Rio 2016 organisers say tickets to events at the Olympics will be affordable - in some cases half of what it cost in London 2012.

A volunteer poses with the Olympic Rings in Sochi

Rio 2016 Games organisers say tickets to events at the Olympics will be "as affordable as possible". (AAP)

Rio 2016 Games organisers have unveiled ticket pricing aimed at making attendance "as affordable as possible," with entry to the 100m final costing just half of what it did at London 2012.

Athletics fans wanting to see Usain Bolt target a third straight 100 and 200m golden double will pay a maximum 12000 reais $US545 ($A589.67) compared to the $US1160 ($A1,255.07) London equivalent.

In all, 7.5 million tickets will go on sale for the August 5-21 event and organisers said sports fans can buy roughly half - 3.8 million - for 70 Brazilian reais ($A32.46) or under across 717 events in 28 sports.

There will be a maximum five price categories: A for the most expensive to E for the cheapest, including for the opening ceremony at the Maracana, where the best seats will fetch a cool 4,600 reais ($A2,142) but the cheapest only 200 reais ($A86.56).

Top category tickets for the football final in Rio will be 900 reais -- but fans will only have to stump up 70 reais for category A access to women's preliminary games and 100 for the men's. Some of those matches will be played in other cities -- Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Salvador and Sao Paulo.

Watching the beach volleyball on Rio's iconic Copacabana Beach will start at 100 reais, rising to 1200 for the final while tickets to the men's and women's tennis trophy matches will fetch 700 reais.

A category entrance to the basketball final will cost 1200 reais (350 in category C).

For fans looking simply for a taste of the atmosphere at the first Games ever to be held in South America there are bargains to be had.

Deep pockets will not be required for mountain biking, for example, with entry costing just 40 reais.

Tickets to the field hockey will cost just 60 reias for preliminaries rising to 160 for the final.

Weightlifting will cost initially 60 reais, rising to 100 for the final while wrestling will start at 70 (2010 for the finals).


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