With the athletes garbed in the traditional manner.Greece needs to host all the Olympic games. Just like it was in a good ole days.![]()
Winter Olympics in Texas? That makes as much sense as having the FIFA World Cup in the Qatar summer.
Government always try to sell Olympics to people with the excuse that it will bring improved infrastructures, jobs, and repay itself.
Unfortunately it has been proven over and over again that it's simply not true.
Those who gain are only the cronies of IOT that get all the contracts.
If the government wants to invest absurd quantity of money to improve infrastructures, they can just do it without having to wait for the Olympics.
Actually they can just build what is necessary and not stadiums and other crap that will become unused immediately after the sport events and finished.
At least here in Norway they actually let the people vote about it.
That's rare ... maybe they know that once people actually think about it, they will be against it.
Good riddance Olympics, the IOC is killing you.
So IOC wants a king? Maybe the prince of Monacco would cut it if they want to avoid the potshots at them for supporting dictatorships.
I want to see every tiny European principality/ski resort host the Olympics.![]()
Vatican City 2029: Blessed be thy soul of thy athelete.
Greece needs to host all the Olympic games. Just like it was in a good ole days.![]()
Having a fixed place for the Olympics isn't actually a bad idea. It would solve the problem of cities ending up with useless facilities and limit wasted expenditure.
Calgary's facilities are still in use to this day.Having a fixed place for the Olympics isn't actually a bad idea. It would solve the problem of cities ending up with useless facilities and limit wasted expenditure.
Calgary's facilities are still in use to this day.
I think someone here mentioned the last time a city made a profit off the Olympics was San Francisco in the early 80's.Can somebody point me out since when Olympic games become a black hole of economy from profitable event or Olympics never was one?
And that's a shame. Other cities should have looked at Calgary's example of how to get the people to support the Olympics, and how to design and build facilities to last and still be useful 25+ years later.Athens' are not however.
I think someone here mentioned the last time a city made a profit off the Olympics was San Francisco in the early 80's.