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Summer Olympic Games 2036 Bid Process


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5 hours ago, George_D said:

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Just because Qatar is hosting the World Cup doesn’t mean they should host the Olympics. Their climate is way too hot for the July/August window.

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34 minutes ago, AliciasBlade said:

Just because Qatar is hosting the World Cup doesn’t mean they should host the Olympics. Their climate is way too hot for the July/August window.

Don't worry about the window. If Qatar wants it they will get it. No matter the games are held in October or December they have the money to compensate the media for it's losses. 

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1 hour ago, AliciasBlade said:

Just because Qatar is hosting the World Cup doesn’t mean they should host the Olympics. Their climate is way too hot for the July/August window.

i hope so but we have a corrupt IOC

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Forced to withdraw in the race for the 2024 Summer Games due to the threat of a referendum against a backdrop of opposition to government policy, Budapest now wants to win the Olympic rings for a next edition, the first available being that of 2036, with the formal support of the Hungarian Prime Minister.

 

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On 3/23/2022 at 2:16 AM, AliciasBlade said:

Imo, those countries are bad choices.

 

Why choose Egypt as the first African country to host the Olympics? They’re better off giving it to South Africa.

 

As for India, wasn’t their CWG bad in 2010? 

 

And why should they celebrate 100 years after the controversial 1936 Berlin Olympics?

Because China supports Egypt's bid for the 2036 Olympic Games!

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18 minutes ago, Zhou Jiaming said:

Because China supports Egypt's bid for the 2036 Olympic Games!

and USA, which country's bid do they support? 

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On 3/23/2022 at 4:16 AM, AliciasBlade said:

Imo, those countries are bad choices.

 

Why choose Egypt as the first African country to host the Olympics? They’re better off giving it to South Africa.

 

As for India, wasn’t their CWG bad in 2010? 

 

And why should they celebrate 100 years after the controversial 1936 Berlin Olympics?

South Africa couldn't even deliver the CWG when they were awarded them and Birmingham had to step in and host instead.

 

That said I expect Egypt to be an even worse condidate and at this point in time there doesn't seem to be any African countries capable of hosting without it turning into a mess of white elephants, corruption and terrible economic fallout.

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