Rio's Final 2016 Olympics Pitch: 'Time To Light The Olympic Cauldron In A Tropical Country' (VIDEO)


First Posted: 10- 2-09 11:00 AM   |   Updated: 10- 3-09 09:15 AM

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COPENHAGEN — Rio de Janeiro delivered a passionate appeal for South America to be awarded the Olympics for the first time.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva told IOC members Friday it was time to address the "imbalance" and give Rio the 2016 Games. He said Brazil had earned its chance to show the games belonged to people of all continents.

"I honestly believe it is Brazil's time," Silva said through a translator. "It is time to light the Olympic cauldron in a tropical country."

In a confident presentation, Rio 2016 president Carlos Nuzman showed his fellow IOC members a map of the world marking cities that have hosted the games. Europe had 30 dots on the map, Asia five, Oceania two and North America 12 – including eight in the United States, home to expected main rival Chicago. Tokyo and Madrid are also bidding to host the games.

Silva, speaking in Portuguese, addressed IOC members as "dear friends," and invited them to boost Brazil's self-esteem and inspire 400 million South American people.

"Rio is ready," Silva said. "Give us this chance and you will not regret it, be sure."


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Brazil's president, known as Lula, was the star attraction of a 45-minute presentation in which bid organizers switched between four languages – Portuguese, English, French and Spanish.

Brazil was now more confident on the global stage "thanks to President Lula," Nuzman said.

Nuzman, who cannot vote while Rio is still in the secret balloting, called on his colleagues to "open the door to a new continent, one that stands ready to take the Olympic Movement forward."

Rio's leaders said they would deliver a safe Olympics, and that the Brazilian economy could guarantee financial stability. Rio's spending plans of $14.4 billion (euro9.9 billion) on venues and infrastructure are the highest of the four candidates.

Henrique Meirelles, president of Brazil's Central Bank, said the economy had grown stronger this year.

"We have provided guarantees that can give you certainty," Meirelles said. "Our economic strength can give you confidence to bring the games to Rio in 2016."

IOC members were told Brazil is the only one of the world's top 10 economies never to have hosted an Olympics, and is scheduled to rank fifth largest by 2016.

Rio has faced calls to spend the money instead on education and social projects for its six million people, and making the city safer.

The bid team has presented the Olympics as a catalyst to transform the city, chiming with an IOC mission principle.

"We will deliver a safe and secure games," said Rio state governor Sergio Cabral, who has responsibility for tackling urban crime. "All in the name of sport and the long-term needs of our people."

Bid leaders said they were ready to start work immediately to deliver an "exuberant" Olympics.

Rio transformed its prospects in the hosting race after getting low marks for technical aspects of the bid when IOC evaluators first rated candidates in March 2008. But it bounced back into closer contention after the official evaluation team visited the city five months ago.

Rio's momentum picked up speed after the four candidate cities met IOC members in June at the Olympic capital city of Lausanne, Switzerland.

Days before the final vote, Rio's team arrived in Copenhagen carrying the unofficial tag of front-runner alongside Chicago.

The IOC was given a further sentimental reason to back Rio after the presentation was opened by Joao Havelange, its longest-standing member with 46 years of service.

"I dream of seeing history being made in 2016," said Havelange, who would celebrate his 100th birthday weeks before a Rio Olympics opened.

COPENHAGEN — Rio de Janeiro delivered a passionate appeal for South America to be awarded the Olympics for the first time. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva told IOC members Friday ...
COPENHAGEN — Rio de Janeiro delivered a passionate appeal for South America to be awarded the Olympics for the first time. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva told IOC members Friday ...
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Look how they feature white guys and white people in their video.The country is way more black than they show. I'll be happier when they have some black people for president and head of their committee.­...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 AM on 10/03/2009
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a 45-minute presentation in which bid organizers switched between four languages – Portuguese, English, French and Spanish.

And we have idiotic talking haters who insist that if you cannot speak English you should go 'home'. We aren't ready to be hosts for world-wide guests, now or 7 years from now. And, BTW, those hooligans who work for the TSA in Chicago are dour, angry, ill-behaved uncivil servants who need to be given some intensive, professional interpersonal training before we'd want them to interact with our guests, really. The only good thing about losing my job this year is that I no longer routinely have to go through check-in at O'Hare. President Obama did good, he did his part, we lost fair and square.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 10/02/2009
- Patrician I'm a Fan of Patrician 21 fans permalink

Congratulations to Rio on its bid for the 2016 Olympics. I am a patriotic American, and a supporter of Chicago, but if we were to lose I was boosting for Rio for second. President Lula is a fine man. President Obama respects him, and from news reports, I respect him.

While I am sorry we did not win, I congratulate you the people of Rio and all of South America for your victory.

Our athletes will be out there, trying their absolute best in the Olympic spirit to win.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 PM on 10/02/2009

He said that the government would support our president,

republicans did not support the american president.

I think Rio deserved it, but america is so devided, I hate republican

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 10/02/2009
- Lavina I'm a Fan of Lavina 12 fans permalink

I have been to Rio. All visitors will love it !! I just hope the government takes proper care of those, who will be displaced. I noticed that they have a permanent use established for the structures, that they will put up. No better setting could found. It was the best choice.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 10/02/2009
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Can't wait to see the opening ceremonies - now THAT is going to be a party! Congratulations, Brazil!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 PM on 10/02/2009
- NotMcCain I'm a Fan of NotMcCain 73 fans permalink
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Finally I'm reading some posts with sportsmanship and fairness.

Rio's a better choice (and Chicago, except for POTUS, did a cr*ppy presentation).

Let's stop whining!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:52 PM on 10/02/2009

Restores my faith in the Olympic committee.

Brazil deserves it for a whole host of reasons.
But I particularly like the fact it is not invading, bombing or occupying any other country.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 10/02/2009
- Bariis I'm a Fan of Bariis 10 fans permalink
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I can't believe I actually caught their presentation at like 4 in the morning. They did a heck of a job!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:01 PM on 10/02/2009
- NotMcCain I'm a Fan of NotMcCain 73 fans permalink
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They did an amazing job.

And to top it off, the Chicago presenters (except for Obama) were wooden, lifeless and seemed to generate ZERO interest in or excitement about Chicago.

I couldn't believe how bad it was.

Nevertheless, Rio deserves to host. Congratulations!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 10/02/2009

Chicago? Rio?

Hmmm. Really, not that tough a choice.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 10/02/2009
- jolofboy I'm a Fan of jolofboy 3 fans permalink
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2010 South Africa in Soccer, 2016 Olympics in Rio...coul­dn't be any better!!!!!
Book your tickets, Rio here we come. The great Imbalance has been fixed and for the first time, politics will not interfere with sports. Let's Samba :)
Congratulations Brazil!!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 10/02/2009
- indabush I'm a Fan of indabush 11 fans permalink
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I agree - congrats Brazil....­..i will be there in 2016....an­d in 2014 as well - they will be hosting the world cup of football - yes FOOTBALL!!­!!!!!!!!!!­!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 10/02/2009
- nana4g I'm a Fan of nana4g 105 fans permalink

I wonder if the girl from Ipanima will be there, tall and tan, it will be beautiful!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 10/02/2009
- onalimb I'm a Fan of onalimb 5 fans permalink

Congrats Brazil - 2016 should be a blast in Rio!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 10/02/2009

the Good News is da Silva may finally be exposed as the RACIST he is.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 10/02/2009
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He's corrupt, that's for sure. I never heard he was a racist. Not that I doubt what you said, but could you elaborate a little? Why is he a racist? What has he done that demonstrates that?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:11 PM on 10/02/2009
- braz I'm a Fan of braz permalink

Oh so Lula is a racist, corrupt, a communist, etc. Those attacks sound familiar. The fact is that Lula is a great champion for his country and has an approval rating of 70+% after the 2nd mandate and a total of 7 years in the presidency, due to the concrete improvements in Brazil. Yes, it is still a country with a lot of issues, but he is one of those trying to make it better.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:09 PM on 10/02/2009
- piul05 I'm a Fan of piul05 55 fans permalink
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Elabore - e já agora, com referências credíveis.

Ou então, feche a matraca.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:32 PM on 10/02/2009
- nana4g I'm a Fan of nana4g 105 fans permalink

Everyone who is not white, conservative, and evangelical, is a "racist" these days.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 10/02/2009

I salute Rio on obtaining the 2016 Olympics, even though I am a hands-down Obama supporter.

When I learned that S. America had never hosted an Olympics game, I felt that it was only fair to award it to them.

And, that is nothing against the great city of Chicago or against our wonderful President and First Lady.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 10/02/2009

Congratulations to Rio and to Brazil!! Lula is a lulu of a speaker.

Maybe Barack will hire him to give our president a few pointers on how to be persuasive. Instead of unloading a bunch of BS on the IOC with a terrible, PR-driven presentation by Barack and his wife that backfired in their faces. Not to mention applying political pressure which also backfired and undoubtedly led to Chicago losing out altogether.

This may well be yet another portent of a sun setting on the American empire.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 10/02/2009

"sun setting on the American empire." Correctomundo, exactly "O"s intention

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 10/02/2009
- UsofA I'm a Fan of UsofA 29 fans permalink
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At least Obama stood up for his state and his country, unlike Boehner and those other defeatists. I'm happy for the people of Rio De Janeiro. And I thank our President for taking the time to promote America.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:12 PM on 10/02/2009
- Jaxy I'm a Fan of Jaxy 34 fans permalink

The first fallacy with your 'reasoning' is that there is such a thing as an "American empire". Where are you from, the USSR?

And by the way, I suppose you think that John McCain would have done a better job at snaring the Olympic hosting bid from Brazil, which was way overdue for that honor. At least President Obama was gracious, and didn't immediately threaten to drop bombs on Ipanema ...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 10/02/2009
- ImissBush I'm a Fan of ImissBush 35 fans permalink
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cauldron?? tht Xplains it

witchcraft
voodoo

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 10/02/2009
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