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    Despite President Obama's pitch, Chicago was the first eliminated in the race for the 2016 Olympics. The IOC awarded the Games to Rio.

    The 2016 Olympics are going to Rio de Janeiro, putting the games in South America for the first time.

    Rio beat surprise finalist Madrid in the last round of voting.

    Chicago was knocked out in the first round -- in one of the most shocking defeats ever handed down by the International Olympic Committee -- and Tokyo was eliminated in the second round.

    Rio had played heavily on the fact that South America has never previously hosted the Games, while Europe, Asia and North America have done so repeatedly. Now, only Africa and Antarctica remain as continents that have not been awarded an Olympics.

    Nearly 50,000 people cheered in celebration when Rio was announced as host, jumping and shouting in a Carnival-like party on Copacabana beach.

    A huge roar was heard at the famed beach the moment IOC President Jacques Rogge said the words "Rio de Janeiro" to announce the winner. As popular President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and football great Pele celebrated in Denmark, the Cariocas, as Rio citizens are known, raised their arms to celebrate on Copacabana, frantically waving flags and hugging each other.

    The party was expected to go well into the night, and officials said the crowd would easily surpass 100,000 people.

    Rio is only the second country in the Southern Hemisphere to host. Australia, which has hosted two, is the other.

    Madrid's surprising success in reaching the final round came after former IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch made an unusual appeal for the Spanish capital, reminding the IOC members as he asked for their vote that, at age 89, "I am very near the end of my time."

    Chicago had long been seen as a front-runner and got the highest possible level of support -- from President Barack Obama himself. But he also only spent a few hours in the Danish capital where the vote was held and left before the result was announced. Former IOC member Kai Holm said that the brevity of his appearance may have counted against him.

    The short stopover was "too business-like," Holm said. "It can be that some IOC members see it as a lack of respect."

    White House senior adviser David Axelrod said Obama's appearance before the IOC was not enough to overcome "politics inside that room" and other factors he believed weighed against Chicago's bid.

    "Obviously it was disappointing," Axelrod, a former Chicago journalist, told CNN. "It didn't work out but it was worth the effort."

    "I don't view this as a repudiation of the president or the first lady," he added.

    The European-dominated IOC's last two experiences in the United States were marred by controversy: the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics were sullied by a bribery scandal and logistical problems and a bombing hit the 1996 Games in Atlanta.

    Obama had held out the enticing prospect of a Chicago Games helping to reconnect the United States with the world after the presidency of George W. Bush. He told the IOC earlier Friday that the "full force of the White House" would be applied so "visitors from all around the world feel welcome and will come away with a sense of the incredible diversity of the American people."

    Madrid would have been the second Spanish city to host the Olympics, after Barcelona in 1992. Europe is also hosting the 2012 Summer Games in London.

    Brazil will also host the 2014 World Cup with the finals taking place in Rio.

    Sound: AP

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    • #3
      We should of sent Black Bush...

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        YO RIO I'M REAL HAPPY FOR YOU AND IMMA LET YOU FINISH BUT CHI-TOWN HAD ONE OF THE BEST SUMMER OLYMPICS BIDS OF ALL TIME

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        • #5
          We should host the games in Anchorage so the Russians can see it.

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          • #6
            I wouldn't be surprised if Chicago was knocked off first as the strongest competition to Rio. Yeah, South America has never held it - but as much as I think it's a colorful and unique place, I don't know how many folks with money are going to feel safe there - and the Olympics is all about money. Africa's never held it either and won't be holding it until they can show folks will go to Africa. I don't think the Olympic potentates care THAT much for diversity of sites - just who offers the best financial windfall.

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            • #7
              I'm really confused by both the conservative gloating and the liberal whining in this thread. What the hell does Obama's politics have to do with the Olympics? He was one person advocating for Chicago. The committee didn't choose Chicago for one simple reason: America has hosted the Olympics at least ten times. No country in South America has ever hosted it. This decision wasn't a referendum on Obama's health care policy. Jesus. Not everything has to be this dramatic. They picked a city, not a President.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Kellie-Girl View Post
                I'm really confused by both the conservative gloating and the liberal whining in this thread. What the hell does Obama's politics have to do with the Olympics? He was one person advocating for Chicago. The committee didn't choose Chicago for one simple reason: America has hosted the Olympics at least ten times. No country in South America has ever hosted it. This decision wasn't a referendum on Obama's health care policy. Jesus. Not everything has to be this dramatic. They picked a city, not a President.
                Why do I have a feeling that if Obama said absolutely nothing about this he would be accused by Republicans of not supporting and being proud of his country?

                Let's face it, Obama can't win either way as far as Republicans are concerned. They will twist anything he does or does not do into some sort of perceived political advantage. Of course the rest of us just laugh at them.

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                  First of all, Chicago needs an Olympics like it needs a plague of locusts. Olympics almost always lose money. In Chicago, the dominant political machine would loot billions out of the affair while incompetently botching every imaginable aspect of the event. Chicago needs to get its own sh*t together and install some accountable and moderately effective officials simply to delay or reverse the city's deterioration.

                  Second, Chicago could possibly be the worst place to "showcase America." Maybe Detroit would be worse, but Chicago is bad enough. Imagine the impression of America the world would get from all of the crime and boarded-up buildings and crumbling, rusting infrastructure and corrupt government and dirty cops and foul fatty food and sh*tty weather and slums and empty old factories and polluted rivers and the legions of deez and dem Midwestern meatheads and its banal, industrialized and unlovely country surroundings.

                  Chicago is a great city only in the minds of its provincial inhabitants. When bragging about Chicago, Chicagoans are confusing quantity with quality. They imagine its sheer mass somehow qualifies it as a nice or interesting place. To outsiders, it's just another boring and depressing old Rust Belt dump - albeit a very large one - that's seen far better days. If you want to "showcase America," there are dozens of better cities to choose from.

                  Why would Obama advocate wasting money on bringing an Olympics - with its attendant corruption and waste of money on shiny, useless non-infrastructure and hollow glitz - to such a decrepit and problem-plagued American city? He must have poor judgement, or simply wanted to reward his Chicago machine cronies.

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