Big announcement at 2:20. The announcement of the winning city to host the 2016 world olympics. I knew chicago wasn’t going to get it. I live about 2 hours from chicago and let me tell you, its is prety bad down there. Just last school year there where about 30 students killed due to the violence, remember if you are a witness to a crime be the biger man reported to the police, you are not a rat or a snitch, you are just making the city a better place.. In a good note, if you love soccer check out this video www.youtube.com that game has been one of the best games that I have ever seen in my entire life the best goals are at 2:24 and my favorite at 4:10 Also if you want to see some extreme beatbox masters watch this vide, you have to watch the whole thing in order to appreciate the good sounds. www.youtube.com
Big Guy Zee here to report the news that the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro succesfully won the bid to host the 2016 Olympic games after beating Madrid in the final round. For Rio it was celebrations all round, whilst the people of Madrid were not so pleased. Your opinions on this story are most welcome, so feel free to subscribe, rate and comment! Much Love!
October 2, 2009: President Barack Obama says that while he’s disappointed that Chicago did not win its bid to host the 2016 Olympic games, he’s happy they’ll be in the Americas and that it’s “always a worthwhile endeavor” to boost the United States of America.
Rio de Janeiro has won the contest to host the 2016 Olympics and take the games to South America for the first time after the shock elimination of Chicago in the first round of voting today. There were celebrations on the streets of the city this evening after the announcement by the IOC president Jacques Rogge. Chicago’s early exit was seen as a snub for Barack Obama, who flew to Copenhagen to represent his former home town. Obama, the first serving US president to appear before the IOC, told delegates he hoped that the games would show “America at its best is open to the world”. Michelle Obama arrived two days earlier, alongside other dignitaries including the Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, and King Juan Carlos of Spain. Today’s 45 minute presentations were the end of a three-year journey for the bidding cities. Tokyo was knocked out in the second round of voting before the IOC voted again to decide between Rio and Madrid. Madrid’s surprising success in reaching the final round came after the 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.” The Brazilian president told delegates that Rio’s bid was made on behalf of the whole of South America. “I honestly think it is Brazil’s turn,” he said. “It is South America’s bid. This is a continent that has never held the games. It is time to address this imbalance. It …
Rio 2016, Candidate City, Vídeo prol candidatura do Rio a sede dos Jogos Olimpicos de 2016. Este vídeo não é produzido por governos, empresas, ou pelo COB. É apenas um apoio de um cidadão carioca a vinda das olimpiadas de 2016 para nossa cidade.
Visit: www.rio2016.org.br English This is a video from the official website of the candidature of Rio de Janeiro to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. Español: Este es un video del sitio oficial de la candidatura de Río de Janeiro para recibir los Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 2016. Português: Este é um vídeo do site oficial da candidatura do Rio de Janeiro a receber os Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 2016. Français: Il s’agit d’une vidéo du site officiel de la candidature de Rio de Janeiro de 2016 accueillir les Jeux Olympiques d’Été. Visit: www.rio2016.org.br Rio de Janeiro 2016!! Host City of the XXXI Summer Olympic Games OBS. Todos os direitos do vídeo pertencem ao site oficial da Candidatura do Rio de Janeiro aos Jogos Olímpicos de 2016 e seus produtores, não há intenção de violar algum direito autoral. Caso aconteça, peço para que me comuniquem. Rio 2016.
Brazilian former football player Pelé is in Copenhagen, Denmark to promote Rio de Janeiro as 2016 Olympic host city. On September 29, Pelé went to visit young Danish footballers from Brønshøj Boldklub and taught them some of his famous tricks.