I wonder what happens to all of the money that was donated chicago2016?
While true, USA did host twice in 12 years.
I gotta say that I am rooting for Rio. Didn't realize that South America never had the games until I learned it on the DIS earlier this week.
I wonder what happens to all of the money that was donated chicago2016?
I'm glad Rio got it; they can really use an infusion of national pride and the money that comes with it. I am confused about one thing, though -- how do you hold a Summer Games in the middle of winter?![]()
Same way Australia did it. Didn't they have a slightly later than normal Olympic games (as in time of year)? Rio might do the same. Though, given it's location, I suspect that their "winter" will be as warm as some of our "summers".
Athough I think our tipping policies have something to do with it haha.
Yeah, I meant that as a joke really; but it has to be kind of funny for the locals to be hearing all the media calling it the Summer Games when it's winter.
There are a few things that concern me about Rio. First of all they supposedly have a very high crime/murder rate and don't (yet) have the security in place needed for the Olympics. Also, the news this morning said they have almost NO venues or infrastructure in place to host the games. It looks like they are really going to have to get moving if they want to pull this off. But I do think it's cool they won since South America has never hosted the games.
Same here, there were a lot of things left unfinished for the Pan Am Games in 2007, but they do have a nice soccer stadium (nothing like the one China had, though). They have the Soccer World Cup in 2014 and have not started working on it yet. I'm happy for the cariocas, they're a lovely people, happy, friendly and gorgeous, BUT sentiments aside, of the four choices Rio was the bigger risk, hopes it pays off.There are a few things that concern me about Rio. First of all they supposedly have a very high crime/murder rate and don't (yet) have the security in place needed for the Olympics. Also, the news this morning said they have almost NO venues or infrastructure in place to host the games. It looks like they are really going to have to get moving if they want to pull this off. But I do think it's cool they won since South America has never hosted the games.
Right now the Portuguese are thinking the same about Madrid. Funny how things work out for some and not for others.I am happy Chicago didn't win the bid because it gives Toronto a chance to bid for the 2020 games and if they do it would be the third time they bid for them, so you would think that would make them a favorite. Plus it would be 10 years since the Olympics in general were in North America, since Vancouver/Whistler are hosting the Winter Olympics in 2010 and 24 years since the Summer Olympics were in North America, with Atlanta hosting them in 1996.
What a total joke this whole thing was. IMHO, this is the beginning of the end of the Olympics. If the USOC and U.S. businesses had any guts, they would boycott bidding on the media contracts for these games. The IOC wants all the U.S. money and they treat things like a business only when it is convenient. To suggest for even a minute that Brazil, Spain, and Japan are somehow purer than the U.S. in terms of corruption is such revisionist history and so blind. I can't believe how angry this vote has made me. I can live with Rio winning, but the entire process is called into question with Chicago being eliminated in the first round. I have lost all excitement for the Olympic movement, a movement that I have embraced for my entire life.
There are a few things that concern me about Rio. First of all they supposedly have a very high crime/murder rate and don't (yet) have the security in place needed for the Olympics. Also, the news this morning said they have almost NO venues or infrastructure in place to host the games. It looks like they are really going to have to get moving if they want to pull this off. But I do think it's cool they won since South America has never hosted the games.