We want to give you the chance to play your part in the build-up to the Beijing 2008 and London 2012 Games.
There are several ways in which you can contribute.
If you want to have your say on any of the burning issues to do with Beijing, London, or any of the Olympic sports, you can do so on our 606 site.
Think your favourite sport's not getting enough coverage or know about a potential star climbing through the ranks? Why not write a piece about it.
As you explore bbc.co.uk/olympics, you will also notice that all of our 28 Olympic sports sections have an 'Editor's Picks' area.
These are designed to showcase video and audio clips, blogs, photo galleries, and anything else about the different sports that we have found elsewhere on the web.
If you would like to suggest some picks of your own, you can contact us using the postform on the right hand side of this page.
We also have a Flickr photo group, from which the photographs on the left-hand side of the main Olympics section are appearing.
Flickr is a photo-hosting website which made a name for itself by allowing users to see other users' photographs and by the use of tagging, which makes grouping of related photographs possible. Other photo sharing sites include Fotki, Picassa, Photobucket and Photobox.
On our Flickr group, we will post photos taken by some of the Olympic athletes who will be contributing to the BBC Sport website in the run-up to Beijing. We will also post photos that we take during BBC Sport filming or interviews.
This is the place for you to post your own photos of you or others taking part in Olympic sports.
And we will shortly be launching a YouTube group, where you can post videos of you or your friends taking part in Olympic sports, and share your tricks and tips.
You can keep up-to-date with the BBC's plans for the Games next August on our editors' blog.
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