Chicago Favored To Host 2016 Olympics, Rio Close Second

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JOHN LEICESTER | 10/ 1/09 05:09 PM | AP

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COPENHAGEN — In 30 minutes, it will be over.

Years of preparations, arm-twisting, sweet-talking and hopes will be rejected or rewarded Friday when the International Olympic Committee votes to select the host for the 2016 Games.

Chicago, Rio de Janeiro, Madrid and Tokyo – one by one – will be eliminated in a tense half-hour of successive rounds of secret balloting until one stands alone.

Shortly afterward, IOC president Jacques Rogge will break open a sealed envelope containing the winner's name and utter the magic words: "The games of the 31st Olympiad are awarded to the city of ..."

But on the eve of the vote, the IOC's 106 members were, as ever, keeping their thoughts to themselves. Only Tokyo seemed to have fallen out of the running. Otherwise, it was still too close to call between the beaches and bossa nova of Rio, the bustle and Lake Michigan waterfront of Chicago or the European elegance of Madrid. Everyone had reason to be hopeful, none reason to be sure.

"This is the big question, how will it go?" said Willi Kaltschmitt, an IOC member since 1988.

"There have been so many surprises in the past," he said. "It's very even at the moment. It all depends what happens in the first round."

As cities go out, loyalties will shift. That is where the contest will be won or lost. If Tokyo goes out first, will its supporters swing behind Rio, Madrid or Chicago and by how much for each? Could Madrid stun front-runners Chicago and Rio in the second round, knocking one of them out, with its seemingly solid core of backers?

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The variables are such that any city could conceivably win or lose. A few votes either way could decide it. That is especially true this time, with all four cities seen as generally capable of holding the games. Some IOC veterans say there has been no closer contest in recent memory.

To prevent bribery, IOC members aren't allowed to visit the bidding cities – so they'll be deciding instead based on what they've read in committee reports. Some will go with their gut instincts, their emotions and personal interests.

Which is where President Barack Obama comes in, literally. He jets in Friday morning, for just five hours, to try to tip the outcome to Chicago. An Obama star turn could swing it – or possibly rebound against him if his adoptive hometown is knocked out. Coming for the day of the vote is a political risk, but so, too, was the risk that Rio might win if Obama didn't lend his charisma and inspirational example to Chicago's final push.

His election as the first black president in U.S. history resonated loudly in Europe, which has the most IOC voting members – 46.

His wife, Michelle Obama, has worked the room before him, wowing IOC members with her charm and smarts. The first lady flew in Wednesday. While hesitant to declare that Barack Obama's appearance could be decisive, IOC members acknowledged it was hotly anticipated.

"It is a very special moment," said Gerhard Heiberg, an IOC executive board member from Norway. "Let me listen to him and see what kind of vision he has for the games."

Talk show star Oprah Winfrey is part of Chicago's hard sell, too. She swept Hollywood-style into the marbled lobby of the IOC hotel on Thursday, turning heads and stopping every other step to shake a hand or pose for a photo with IOC members and their wives.

But Chicago is up against equally charismatic opposition in the shape of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. The bearded former union leader makes a compelling case for Rio. Foremost of those is that South America has never before held an Olympics and that the games shouldn't be the exclusive preserve of rich, developed countries. That is an argument the other cities can't use because their countries have all held the Olympics before. Like Mrs. Obama, Silva has been lobbying IOC members personally in Copenhagen, as has Spanish King Juan Carlos.

Rio appeals to IOC members who believe it's their duty to share the Olympic ideals and pursuit of sporting excellence with all corners of the globe. South America is also an untapped market for Olympic sponsors. The romantic appeal of Rio's beaches and mountains is strong. The soothing samba song "Mas que nada" – "Don't worry about it" – playing in the auditorium lent an exotic, dreamy air to a news conference that Silva held Thursday.

"For some countries, it is just one more sports event that they are going to organize," he said. "But for us, it is a unique and extraordinary thing."

He even borrowed Obama's catchphrase: "We want to overcome and show the world that yes we can."

The final throw of the dice for all four cities will be their 45-minute presentations of speeches and videos, followed by questions, that they will make in turn Friday before the vote. Kaltschmitt said he believes that 40 percent of his colleagues on the IOC were undecided going into Friday and were waiting for the presentations to make up their minds.

Added Heiberg: "We've already heard about the technical plans. I want something more. I want to know about the vision. The leaders have to lift it up. I want to know why they want the games."

It takes a simple majority for victory, although it is unlikely that any city will win outright in the first or second rounds.

Rogge doesn't vote and, as long as their cities haven't been eliminated, neither can members from Brazil, the United States, Spain and Japan.

That leaves 97 voters in the first round, with more in subsequent rounds. In the event of a two-city tie in the early rounds, a runoff is held between the cities. If there is a tie in the final round, Rogge can vote or ask the IOC executive board to break the deadlock.

British bookmakers had Chicago pulling away in the last hours as the clear but not overwhelming favorite.

"But don't forget that Paris was the favorite to beat London the last time," said Graham Sharpe, spokesman for betting agency William Hill. "The favorite doesn't always win."

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AP National Writer Nancy Armour and AP Sports Writers Graham Dunbar in Copenhagen and Stephen Wilson in London contributed to this report.

COPENHAGEN — In 30 minutes, it will be over. Years of preparations, arm-twisting, sweet-talking and hopes will be rejected or rewarded Friday when the International Olympic Committee votes to s...
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- ejhickey I'm a Fan of ejhickey 12 fans permalink

"Chicago Favored To Host 2016 Olympics, Rio Close Second"

The author , like most of the U S press and media , was blind to the realities.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 AM on 10/03/2009
- LoyalJane I'm a Fan of LoyalJane 4 fans permalink

The midwest has been the most hard hit with unemployment. But I can't help but wonder with a teen being beaten to death in the streets of Chicago and racist mainstream media (Fox news) and their radio hate speaking cohorts have more to do with the rejection of the United States to hold the Olympics than the Republican chant that the world rejected Obama. The world doesn't live in america but we do. It is a grand country but it has some things grandly wrong with it and those things are ugly indeed for the moral high ground we so often tout.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 10/02/2009
- Zeroes I'm a Fan of Zeroes 6 fans permalink

Iraq would of had a better chance than the battle zone in Illionis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:43 PM on 10/02/2009
- ejhickey I'm a Fan of ejhickey 12 fans permalink

The Headline: "Chicago Favored To Host 2016 Olympics, Rio Close Second"

This headline shows how the US news media is really out of touch with what is going on in the rest of world. Looks like the Las vegas bookies are out of touch also.

Chicago was not even close

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 10/02/2009
- ranch111 I'm a Fan of ranch111 7 fans permalink
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Fail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 10/02/2009
- ddDinah I'm a Fan of ddDinah 22 fans permalink

If Chicago had won the games, can you imagine the betting that would have taken place on the games..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 PM on 10/02/2009
- seereene1 I'm a Fan of seereene1 16 fans permalink
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Bookies just lost a pretty penny. Chicago is out of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 10/02/2009
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You guys are such ridiculous little whiners. Chicago is easily the best city for the Olympics. The Midwest is about 100 years overdue for an Olympics. Minneapolis could do it too. Chicago will now have the impetus it needs to make a massive upgrade in its already gigantic rail infrastructure. The lakefront museums, the home of the skycraper, the favorite urban haunting ground of Frank Lloyd Wright, the legacy of the Columbian Exposition White City of 1893, etc.

Chicago 2016 will rock, and it's gonna make the Milwaukee-Racine-Kenosha-Evanston-Chicago region gigantic amount of money.

Or...you can catch a flight with Bill Bennett to Rio, and pretend bikinis, liquor, and a "manana" approach to work will get the job done better...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 10/02/2009
- ranch111 I'm a Fan of ranch111 7 fans permalink
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Have a nice flight...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 10/02/2009
- johnnynyc I'm a Fan of johnnynyc 34 fans permalink

"Bookies have their money on Chicago" as a headline shows a basic lack of understanding of the process.

Bookies don't bet. They facilitate the process for a price.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 AM on 10/02/2009
- Aldyth I'm a Fan of Aldyth 15 fans permalink
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If the Olympics is run with the usual level of corruption we typically find in Chicago, there will be cost overruns, pockets will be lined, cronies paid off, and the taxpayer left holding the bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 10/02/2009
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"Is a sacrifice on behalf of the children of Chicago"

Michelle Obama is responding to people who have pointed out to her that going aboard would be a sacrifice. Being the beautiful person she is, Michelle is willing to make whatever sacrifice is necessary for the children of Chicago.

But the trolls and haters can't seem to focus on the full content of what Michelle Obama said. No they have to twist and pull her words out of context. I guess a lot of people failed English comp. You know the course you take to understand and comprehend.

Go head Mrs. Obama and doing your thing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 AM on 10/02/2009
- neesy08 I'm a Fan of neesy08 20 fans permalink
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What sacrifice is Michelle making? I don't see it, unless it is her sepapration from her children. I visted Copenhagen about 20 yrs. ago while living in London. Beautiful city!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 AM on 10/02/2009
- ranch111 I'm a Fan of ranch111 7 fans permalink
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She flew coach.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 10/02/2009
- Disdain I'm a Fan of Disdain 10 fans permalink
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Maybe you should follow your own advice and take that course. There is no context to invoke. What sacrifice? She is on an all expenses paid trip to Copenhagen not the slums of India or Africa, while the school children of Chicago are being killed. That is one sacrifice they could do without. They would have been better served had she and her husband taken the couple of millions that the trip cost and donated a Center where these kids could go after school. Your infatuation is clearly clouding your judgment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 10/02/2009
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There is context to invoke. But because you hate President and Mrs. Obama you fail to see it.

Have you donated?

And you have no clue what the President And Mrs. Obama will do concerning the youngman in Chicago. Quit projecting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 10/02/2009

What I want to know is that if everyone is so 'close lipped' and so many haven't made up their mind until after the final presentation, how do they know it's "SO CLOSE" or "Too close to call?"

Sounds like a bunch of media hype to me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 10/01/2009
- Promote I'm a Fan of Promote 9 fans permalink

WoW ! Can You Imagine How Many Job's , The Olympics Will Bring To Chicago and The USA !
President Obama , Can Multi - Task and Is a Brilliant Economic & Social Engineer !
Peace & Blessings , Power To The People !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 10/01/2009
- ejhickey I'm a Fan of ejhickey 12 fans permalink

getting the Olympics was not Obama's idea. This is Daley's brainstorm. Obama is just there to run interference.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 AM on 10/02/2009

All the benefit will go to the Obama, Chicago style cronies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 AM on 10/02/2009
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Hey. If Chicago wins wouldn't we be spending money we don't have? We're broke ya know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 10/01/2009
- Gretel1or2 I'm a Fan of Gretel1or2 148 fans permalink

Good luck Mr. President and have a safe trip to and from Denmark!! We have your back Mr. President. Give the Danes our peace and love!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 10/01/2009

You'll be double broke paying for useless facilities in the hood after it's over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 AM on 10/02/2009
- greenwlu I'm a Fan of greenwlu 12 fans permalink

Not a big surprise - everything that happens in Chicago is fixed anyways.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 10/01/2009
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As a community organizer and an agent of hope and change Obama was not very effective. The candidate endorsed subsidies for private entrepreneurs to build low-income units. But, while he garnered support from developers, many projects in his former district have fallen into disrepair. Before he goes accusing John McCain as being out of touch and an elitist he needs to take a good look at his own record of accomplishments. One has to wonder how Barack Obama can reconcile the face the he and his wife live in a $2,000,000 mansion finamced in part with the help of his SLUMLORD political associate Tony Rezko. Rezko who as a developer and builder amassed a personal fortune by exploiting these unfortunate victims and others like them.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:51 PM on 10/01/2009
- Gretel1or2 I'm a Fan of Gretel1or2 148 fans permalink

Good luck Mr. President and have a safe trip to and from Denmark!! We have your back Mr. President. Give the Danes our peace and love!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:48 PM on 10/01/2009
- nana4g I'm a Fan of nana4g 112 fans permalink

"My kind of town, Chicago is, my kind of town...."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 AM on 10/02/2009
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You are so funny and so old with this non news.

Obama is President!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 AM on 10/02/2009
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