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Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022 News


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2 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Found this on Reddit, so not sure how accurate it is, but knowing the IOC and the ever so few countries willing to host, it could very well be true..

 

"Norway was planning a bid to host for 2022 but withdrew after public outcry as the ludicrous list of IOC's demands became public knowledge.

 

7000 pages with demands and specifications that they tried keeping secret. Among those were these demands:

 

  • Cocktail party with and paid for by the King or local delegation
  • Local clubs at all major arenas with outdoor balcony, restaurant and lounge
  • No non-affiliated brands (sponsors) are allowed to have their logo visible in any broadcast or the village
  • Private IOC lanes on the highway
  • Traffic lights adjusted to prioritize IOC members
  • Private systems at all relevant airports
  • All venues where IOC members are must have access to bars with free high quality liquor and food."

@Olympian1010 and I have been citing this when we joke about Bach and Agenda 2020 here.

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7 minutes ago, Federer91 said:

Found this on Reddit, so not sure how accurate it is, but knowing the IOC and the ever so few countries willing to host, it could very well be true..

 

"Norway was planning a bid to host for 2022 but withdrew after public outcry as the ludicrous list of IOC's demands became public knowledge.

 

7000 pages with demands and specifications that they tried keeping secret. Among those were these demands:

 

  • Cocktail party with and paid for by the King or local delegation
  • Local clubs at all major arenas with outdoor balcony, restaurant and lounge
  • No non-affiliated brands (sponsors) are allowed to have their logo visible in any broadcast or the village
  • Private IOC lanes on the highway
  • Traffic lights adjusted to prioritize IOC members
  • Private systems at all relevant airports
  • All venues where IOC members are must have access to bars with free high quality liquor and food."

Ha, I read that exact comment too.
 

I’m not sure how legit all of those are, but I believe those are close to the official and unofficial criteria.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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15 hours ago, Federer91 said:

Found this on Reddit, so not sure how accurate it is, but knowing the IOC and the ever so few countries willing to host, it could very well be true..

 

"Norway was planning a bid to host for 2022 but withdrew after public outcry as the ludicrous list of IOC's demands became public knowledge.

 

7000 pages with demands and specifications that they tried keeping secret. Among those were these demands:

 

  • Cocktail party with and paid for by the King or local delegation
  • Local clubs at all major arenas with outdoor balcony, restaurant and lounge
  • No non-affiliated brands (sponsors) are allowed to have their logo visible in any broadcast or the village
  • Private IOC lanes on the highway
  • Traffic lights adjusted to prioritize IOC members
  • Private systems at all relevant airports
  • All venues where IOC members are must have access to bars with free high quality liquor and food."

But this isn't new at all....it's basically been public knowledge since forever :p 

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It's time for the weekly update :p

 

Spoiler
  1. :GER 71 73 60 [204]
  2. :NOR 65 64 37 [146]
  3. :RUS 43 36 34 [113]
  4. :AUT 28 34 46 [108]
  5. :USA 28 22 24 [74]
  6. :SUI 21 26 33 [80]
  7. :FRA 21 21 17 [59]
  8. :SWE 20 19 21 [60]
  9. :NED 19 17 14 [50]
  10. :ITA 19 9 19 [47]
  11. :CAN 9 11 18 [38]
  12. :LAT 8 12 12 [32]
  13. :AUS 6 5 3 [14]
  14. :JPN 5 8 11 [24]
  15. :SLO 4 13 9 [26]
  16. :POL 4 8 10 [22]
  17. :SVK 4 1 2 [7]
  18. :CZE 3 2 1 [6]
  19. :JAM 1 3 1 [5]
  20. :BLR 1 3 0 [4]
  21. :CRO 1 2 1 [4]
  22. :NZL 1 1 0 [2]
  23. :GBR 0 3 3 [6]
  24. :FIN 0 3 3 [6]
  25. :BRA 0 1 2 [3]
  26. :KOR 0 1 1 [2]
  27. :UKR 0 1 0 [1]
  28. :CHN 0 0 1 [1]
  29. :EST 0 0 1 [1]

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

The Canadian Parliament has voted to label China's treatment of its minority Uighur population as a genocide (the Liberal cabinet, and prime minister did not vote). The motion also included "lobbying the IOC to move the 2022 Winter Olympics outside of China"

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According to the principles of Totallympics: politics should never be mixed with sports. 

 

Does totallympics agree or will this post be censored too. :mumble:

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4 minutes ago, bmo said:

"Diplomatic boycott"

US athletes will go but no diplomats or government officials.

If you have to protest this seems a good way to do it.

Won't have an effect on the team.

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