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Jeremy J's Guy
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 5:41 am 2012 HOST CITY DECISION |
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BBC News wrote: | Moscow exits race for 2012 Games
2012 HOST CITY DECISION
London, New York, Madrid and Paris are the remaining contenders in the decisive poll of International Olympic Committee (IOC) members.
Lord Coe fronted London's final presentation in Singapore, backed by messages from Tony Blair and the Queen.
It is thought Paris and London are the front runners to win the race - the result will be announced at 1246 BST.
The decision is being made as follows:
* The actual voting takes place in secret. The electronic ballot started at 1126 BST and Moscow polled least votes in the opening round.
* Only IOC members, inspectors and administrators have been allowed into the room where the vote takes place.
* IOC members are voting in rounds until one city has more than 50% of the votes.
* The city with the least votes drops out each time, and we learn which city has been eliminated after each round.
* Once a final decision has been reached, the vote will conclude and IOC president Jacques Rogge will announce the result at 1246 BST to the delegates and the waiting world.
* In the event of an unprecedented dead heat where final candidates poll the same amount of votes in the decisive last round, the ultimate decision would rest with the IOC's executive board.
In London's presentation, Coe, who claimed London had rehearsed its final presentation to "within an inch of their lives", said young people worldwide were the key to its bid.
London makes last Games push
The former Olympic champion said: "London's vision is to reach people, young people, all around the world and connect them with the power of the Games.
"We want to deliver a magical experience and an electrifying atmosphere for competitors and spectators to provide the uplifting sporting occasion which distinguishes the Olympic Games from other sporting events."
Coe's sentiments were backed by Blair and the Queen, whose message of support was read out by Princess Anne.
Blair, who headed back to Britain for the G8 summit in Scotland after spending 48 hours lobbying alongside the bid team in Singapore, said in a recorded message: "My entire Government and the main opposition parties are united behind this bid. It's the nation's bid and it has united people across the country."
Paris got the final presentations under way at 0200 BST courtesy of Mayor Bertrand Delanoe and French President Jacques Chirac, followed by a lengthy video from French director Luc Besson, famous for films such as Leon and the Big Blue.
Jacques Chirac puts forward Paris' case
French President Jacques Chirac put forward Paris' case
Delanoe finished by saying: "Paris needs the Games, Paris wants the Games, Paris loves the Games."
An impassioned Chirac added: "The heart of Paris and the heart of France are beating in unison in the hope of becoming Olympic ground in 2012."
Senator Hillary Clinton and New York mayor Michael Bloomberg, plus former Olympians Bob Beamon and Muhammad Ali, took the stage for their city's bid on Wednesday.
Clinton said: "We are 100% committed to making the 2012 Games a truly spectacular event."
We are 100% committed to making the 2012 Games a truly spectacular event
Senator Hillary Clinton on New York's Olympic bid
Bloomberg highlighted New York's ability to recover from the terrorism attacks of 11 September in summarising the city's presentation.
"New Yorkers asked ourselves 'can we recover', 'will we rebuild'?" he said. "Without hesitation, New Yorkers stood up and said 'yes'. This spirit will be given to your Games."
Moscow was the third bidding city to address the IOC members, with arguably the highlight of their 45-minute allocation a video speech from President Vladimir Putin.
Putin gave his "absolute endorsement" to Russia's presentation, which ended with shouts of "Moscow, Moscow" from within the convention centre."
The Games, if held in Moscow, would be the best in the history of the Olympic movement," added Putin.
Madrid completed the presentations by focusing on the success of the 1992 Games Spain hosted in Barcelona.
Queen Sofia hailed their 2012 efforts as a "very special time for me and the Spanish royal family".
And she added: "Madrid 2012 has the whole-hearted support of the people of Spain. We look forward to seeing you in Madrid." |
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Jeremy J's Guy
Joined: 03 Oct 2002 Posts: 7823 Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 5:41 am |
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Madrid and New York are also out.
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nadia cookie
Joined: 08 Apr 2005 Posts: 8560 Location: Australia
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:01 am |
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Oh I hope Pairs gets it!
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Seven of Nine Sammie's Mammy
Joined: 16 Jun 2001 Posts: 7871 Location: North East England
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:25 am |
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If London gets it I'll be able to take Sammie
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Seven of Nine Sammie's Mammy
Joined: 16 Jun 2001 Posts: 7871 Location: North East England
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:52 am |
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LONDON are hosting the 2012 Olympics
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nadia cookie
Joined: 08 Apr 2005 Posts: 8560 Location: Australia
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:53 am |
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Are they really?
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Seven of Nine Sammie's Mammy
Joined: 16 Jun 2001 Posts: 7871 Location: North East England
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:59 am |
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Quote: | London beats Paris to 2012 Games
The 2012 Olympic Games will be held in London, the International Olympic Committee announced on Wednesday.
London won a two-way battle against Paris at the IOC vote in Singapore, after bids from Moscow, New York and Madrid were eliminated.
Paris had been favourites throughout the campaign but London's hopes were raised after an impressive presentation by Lord Coe, the bid chairman.
IOC president Jacques Rogge made the dramatic announcement at 1249 BST.
Tension had filled the air as crowds gathered in both capital cities to await the verdict - outside the Hotel de Ville in Paris, and at a pre-planned 'party' in Trafalgar Square respectively.
It will be the first time the Olympics has been held in Britain since 1948.
This is how the decision was made by the IOC in Singapore on Wednesday:
* All five bidding cities gave final 45-minute presentations to the IOC members before the vote began.
* The electronic ballot started at 1126 BST. Moscow, New York and Madrid were eliminated from the race in the first, second and third rounds of voting.
* The final round of voting finished at about 1145 BST, with the committee reconvening at 1230 BST for the official announcement.
Wednesday's decision brings to an end the 18-month race to win the host contract for the 2012 Games.
And it was the most keenly-fought bidding contest in recent years.
Paris was considered the front-runner for much of the campaign, and was highly rated in the initial evaluation and also by the inspectors after their visits earlier in the year.
But it was widely recognised that bid leader Lord Coe, a high-profile personality within the IOC and other governing bodies, hauled London closer to the French capital as the vote approached.
Madrid was seen as a consistent but not outstanding candidate, while New York's bid was dogged by problems over their proposed stadium, and Moscow was always seen as the rank outsider.
Once attention moved to Singapore, the bidding cities called on political and sporting heavyweights to champion their causes.
And the spotlight inevitably focused on Paris and London in the days leading up to the vote.
The two cities had President Chirac and Prime Minister Blair respectively in their corners.
Mr Chirac actually took part in the French capital's final presentation on Wednesday, while Mr Blair opted to lobby alongside the London bid team in Singapore before flying back to Britain to host the G8 summit.
London also called on England captain David Beckham and a galaxy of Olympic and Paralympic medallists as ambassadors, while footballers Laurent Blanc and Zinedine Zidane were among those backing the Paris bid.
Story from BBC SPORT:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport1/hi/front_page/4655555.stm
Published: 2005/07/06 11:49:34 GMT
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Jeremy J's Guy
Joined: 03 Oct 2002 Posts: 7823 Location: Aberdeen, Scotland
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 7:06 am |
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Dam, I wanted Paris to win
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Birdy Socialist
Joined: 20 Sep 2004 Posts: 13502 Location: Here.
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 7:25 am |
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Awww... Ah well, it's still close to home for me Kewl! Congrats London
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CJ Cregg Commodore
Joined: 05 Oct 2002 Posts: 1254
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:45 am |
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YAY!! I knew london could win it! I'm so pleased
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Otter Fleet Admiral
Joined: 12 Oct 2004 Posts: 12895 Location: England
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 11:38 am |
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Yes, Yes, Yes, bout time
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purple_kathryn Lieutenant, Junior Grade
Joined: 16 Jan 2005 Posts: 91 Location: Belfast
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:09 pm |
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I was so pleased to hear this!
Might even make it over!
It's certainly nice that it's something I can actually do!
Kathryn
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webtaz99 Commodore
Joined: 13 Nov 2003 Posts: 1229 Location: The Other Side
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:27 pm |
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They should have picked Paris, so the terrorists wouldn't have to go so far.
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Oliver Thought Maker
Joined: 28 Feb 2004 Posts: 6096 Location: Antwerp, Belgium
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 12:38 pm |
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I've heard the UK bribed the judges...
Either way, I'm happy it's London. Easy access for me!
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madlilnerd Duchess of Dancemat
Joined: 03 Aug 2004 Posts: 5885 Location: Slough, England
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 3:28 pm |
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/\ no, the UK won because the French were cocky. They were really sure they were going to win, one of the French people even booked a holiday to "celebrate France's victory" and apparently the French Prime Minister insulted the UK. Well, that's the rumour I heard.
And they shouldn't have been so cocky, we were actually nice to them when we reinacted the battle of Trafalgar (we changed England and France to Red Team and Blue Team so the French wouldn't be offended).
So... anyone who wants to watch the Olypics... it will only be half an hour journey from my house, and we have a spare bed or two.
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Hitchhiker Rear Admiral
Joined: 11 Aug 2004 Posts: 3514 Location: Ontario, Canada
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 3:36 pm |
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Oliver wrote: | I've heard the UK bribed the judges... |
Every country probably bribed the judges. Apparently the judges just liked the UK's bribe the best.
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madlilnerd Duchess of Dancemat
Joined: 03 Aug 2004 Posts: 5885 Location: Slough, England
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 3:44 pm |
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Yes, well who could refuse a fresh batch of blueberry scones?
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The Delta Flyer Commodore
Joined: 08 Apr 2002 Posts: 2163 Location: East Yorkshire
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Wed Jul 06, 2005 6:17 pm |
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Well I suppose I've got to say hooray since I'm in the UK.
Hooray!
There we go. All done.
People I've spoken to have said that while it's a good thing, it'll be a nice target for terrorism. When I spoke to my mum about it, she said we'd probably have already been blown up by 2012.
There's optimism for ya.
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The Delta Flyer Commodore
Joined: 08 Apr 2002 Posts: 2163 Location: East Yorkshire
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Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:09 am |
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Guess I spoke too soon...
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Jeremy J's Guy
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Fri Jul 08, 2005 9:24 am |
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webtaz99 wrote: | They should have picked Paris, so the terrorists wouldn't have to go so far. |
Wow, do you and Deltaflyer know something we don't?
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webtaz99 Commodore
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Fri Jul 08, 2005 10:31 am |
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I meant the Islamic terrorists, not the socio-economic anti-G8 ones.
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Cathexis The Angel of Avalon
Joined: 26 Dec 2001 Posts: 5901 Location: ~~ Where Dreams Have No End�
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Mon Jul 11, 2005 4:36 pm |
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I'm thinking that the "London Horror", as people are now calling it, had nothing to do with G8. I think there were some pissed of Parisians who took their anger out on London's metro system. I campaigned for Paris, Paris campaigned for Paris...they were a shoe-in. Nobody thought London wouldn't get it this time...and then, SHOCK, they did.
I mean, I'm as disappointed as any Parisian, but not THAT disappointed. After all, I'm british too!
*sniff* Paris had signs and all sorts of stuff all over the place...Paris 2016 perhaps?
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Joined: 08 Apr 2005 Posts: 8560 Location: Australia
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Tue Jul 12, 2005 4:57 am |
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Cathexis wrote: | I'm thinking that the "London Horror", as people are now calling it, had nothing to do with G8. I think there were some pissed of Parisians who took their anger out on London's metro system. |
omg, I said that to my mum when we first found out about it, and she got mad at me
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madlilnerd Duchess of Dancemat
Joined: 03 Aug 2004 Posts: 5885 Location: Slough, England
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Tue Jul 12, 2005 11:29 am |
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London needed it as an excuse to revitalise parts of the city which are in decay.
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