PDA

View Full Version : (Sep 16, 2009): "Obama drums up support for Chicago Olympic bid" (Associated Press)


CGP
09-17-2009, 01:03 AM
READ @ AP/GOOGLE (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gxHwHE1heIKsgC913kzPkFtH6vmAD9AOMR483)


President Barack Obama staged a homecoming-style Olympic rally at the White House Wednesday, saying the whole country is rooting for his hometown of Chicago in its efforts to host the 2016 Summer Games.

"Chicago is ready. The American people are ready. We want these games," he said to applause from the Olympians, Paralympians, local schoolchildren, politicians and other supporters in attendance.

"If you choose Chicago, I promise you this — Chicago will make America proud, and America will make the world proud," Obama added.

The International Olympic Committee will choose a host city during an Oct. 2 meeting in Copenhagen. Obama will not attend the meetings, instead sending first lady Michelle Obama to lead the U.S. delegation.

Chicago is in a tough competition with Rio de Janeiro, Madrid and Tokyo. In recent years, national leaders have traveled to the IOC meetings to help seal the deal — such as Tony Blair for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and Vladimir Putin for the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.

"I would make the case in Copenhagen personally," Obama said, noting he's busy seeking a health care overhaul. "But the good news is I'm sending a more compelling superstar to represent the city and country we love, and that is our first lady, Michelle Obama."

She didn't return the kudos, describing the president's dabbling in some of the Olympic sports before the event.

"You should have seen the president in there fencing," she said to laughter, as Obama stuck out his arm in a mock fencing move. "It was pathetic. But he passed the baton really well."

The president said that while he loves Washington, Chicago has been his home for nearly 25 years. He called it a "city of broad shoulders and big hearts and bold dreams, a city of legendary sports figures, legendary sports venues and legendary sports fans."

After his remarks, the president shed his suit jacket and watched as athletes demonstrated judo, fencing and gymnastics.

"Oh! That's what I'm talking about!" he exclaimed after a skillful judo move. "Nice, nice, nice," he said at another point.

Over at the fencing demonstration, he picked up a foam sword and playfully demonstrated the skill that his wife had joked about.

Joining Obama for the event were Chicago Mayor Richard Daley as well as Olympic greats such as Mike Conley, a gold medalist in the triple jump who grew up near Washington Park, where the main Olympic stadium would be; Dominique Dawes, a three-time Olympian in gymnastics and member of the "Magnificent Seven," the only U.S. women's team to win gold in gymnastics; 2008 Olympic gold medalist wrestler Henry Cejudo; and track star Jackie Joyner-Kersee, a three-time gold medalist who grew up in East St. Louis, Ill.

In a brief interview, Joyner-Kersee, a supporter of Chicago's bid from the start, said the athletes did not try to persuade Obama to make the trip to Copenhagen.

"I think it is so important to respect the president, and what he's doing right now," citing Obama's commitment to health care reform. "It's not only respect to him but also to this country."

VotingHillary
09-17-2009, 01:14 AM
Chicago is no more suited for the Olympics than Pittsburgh is for the G20 next week. Both cities are just out of their leagues with this stuff.

CGP
09-17-2009, 01:20 AM
I think Rio might get this one given the Olympics have never been held in South America.

VotingHillary
09-17-2009, 01:24 AM
I think Rio might get this one given the Olympics have never been held in South America.

Rio Olympics? Loving that idea!

mavfin
09-17-2009, 01:28 AM
Rio Olympics? Loving that idea!

[Hums a Duran Duran song, and thinks of the video...]

CGP
09-17-2009, 01:31 AM
I think Rio might get this one given the Olympics have never been held in South America.

The competitors:

Madrid (Spain): Barcelona held the Olympics not long ago (1992)

Tokyo (Japan): Has already held the Olympics (1964)

Chicago (USA): Atlanta had them recently (1996)

Leaves Rio (Brazil) as the unique entrant!

VotingHillary
09-17-2009, 01:38 AM
The competitors:

Madrid (Spain): Barcelona held the Olympics not long ago (1992)

Tokyo (Japan): Has already held the Olympics (1964)

Chicago (USA): Atlanta had them recently (1996)

Leaves Rio (Brazil) as the unique entrant!

Spain's economy can't afford it. Chicago doesn't have the capacity to pull this off. Tokyo could handle it, but after China's extravaganza, might not be a good idea for another Eastern Olympics so soon.

I vote RIO baby!

foxyladi
09-17-2009, 12:47 PM
Rio Olympics? Loving that idea!

cute

TheTaoOfBill
09-17-2009, 01:04 PM
If Atlanta can handle the Olympics then so can Chicago.

Frankly I'd rather the Olympics be in one of the states with the biggest unemployment rates. Like... Detroit? (shameless hometown plug)

But any American city is good for us. And if Chicago doesn't have the infrastructure for it now they have years before the Olympics to build it. I definitely want the Olympics in America. We want that tourism money.

NativeSun
09-17-2009, 03:52 PM
Most bets are on Rio de Janeiro because it would be a first for S.A. Even Australia has held the summer games twice. And with all of the corruption involved with IOC and the Atlanta and SLC games, Chicago would be the LAST place they'd want to get entagled with.

hobbitt
09-17-2009, 05:42 PM
Was that recent election for "President of Chicago" ??

mack20
09-17-2009, 06:03 PM
Was that recent election for "President of Chicago" ??

What does that mean?

Ikasu
09-17-2009, 06:05 PM
What does that mean?

Obama is from Chicago, so he wants the Olympics in Chicago to benefit/repay his old friends.

mack20
09-17-2009, 06:11 PM
Obama is from Chicago, so he wants the Olympics in Chicago to benefit/repay his old friends.

That's what I thought it might mean, but I wanted to give hobbitt the benefit of the doubt, especially since the USOC selected Chicago as the US bid city on April 14, 2007 and any American president should want the American city to be chosen for the Olympics.

Ikasu
09-17-2009, 06:13 PM
That's what I thought it might mean, but I wanted to give hobbitt the benefit of the doubt, especially since the USOC selected Chicago as the US bid city on April 14, 2007 and any American president should want the American city to be chosen for the Olympics.

Everyone knew Obama was going to win 2007. Come on.

Spang
09-17-2009, 06:18 PM
Let's not let facts get in the way of the argument.