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I personally think: I would love to see Tokyo 2021 happen.

 

But if Tokyo 2021 cannot happen it should be moved to 2032 without farther biding, if only JPN would be interested, and I am not sure they would.

 

So if there is Tokyo 2021 happening

or if Tokyo 2021 is cancelled, but JPN doesn;t want to have Tokyo 2032, or IOC (which is very likely) and NBC (which is not that likely) doesn;t share my opinion on Tokyo 2032 without bid,

who should get 2032 - I wonder what you think on that matter.

 

According to EN wikipedia, parties interested in hosting 2032 are:

 

Mumbai IND

Jakarta INA

Doha QAT

Rhine-Ruhr GER

Madrid ESP

Southeast Queensland AUS

 

And according to EN wikipedia, other potential bids are:

 

Seoul-Pyongyang KOR/PRK

Istanbul TUR

Chengdu-Chongqing or Shanghai CHN

Tokyo JPN

North-Central Italy ITA

Rotterdam-Amsterdam NED

London GBR

Budapest HUN

 

My early thoughts:

If i could choose among interested parties only:

(euro-vision style points haha):

1. Southeast Queensland AUS 6pts

2. Rhine-Ruhr GER 5pts

3. Madrid ESP 4pts

4. Doha QAT 3 pts

5. Mumbai IND 2 pts

6. Jakarta INA 1 pt

 

If I could choose among interested parties and potential bids combined: (tokyo 2032 excluded from the list due to what I wrote earlier):

1. Southeast Queensland AUS 13 pts

2. Rotterdam-Amsterdam NED 12 pts

3. Rhine-Ruhr GER 11 pts

4. Budapest HUN 10 pts

5. North-Central Italy ITA 9 pts

6. Madrid ESP 8pts

7. Shanghai CHN 7 pts

8. London GBR 6 pts

9. Doha QAT 5 pts

10. Mumbai IND 4 pts

11. Istanbul TUR 3 pts

12. Jakarta INA 2 pts

13. Seoul-Pyongyang KOR 1 pt

 

I know it is not how euro-vision points system work, but that is not important, the order is important, and the difference between the points, (if I can chooose among interested parties and potential bids combined - I want NED to host the 32 olympics twice as much as I want GBR to host it)

 

what are your thoughts on that, ladies and gents?

 

 

 

 

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With all the money spent (15 billions so far, if my memory is good) I don't see the official from Tokyo cancelling the games.

 

A new postponment is not realistic as the cost of the games will climb up more and more and the situation will not be sustainable for japanese organisation and government.

Dreaming of 2032 for Tokyo is not an option too because effort made to delay the game for one year won't be made to set up the game in 10 years, and I assume japanese people will not be interested by the olympic games for a long time.

 

If the sanitary situation let the games happen they will happen this summer. From what we know last year the situation was under control during mid-spring to mid-autumn so Tokyo Games might take place this summer, I hope so.

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4 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

I personally think: I would love to see Tokyo 2021 happen.

 

But if Tokyo 2021 cannot happen it should be moved to 2032 without farther biding, if only JPN would be interested, and I am not sure they would.

 

So if there is Tokyo 2021 happening

or if Tokyo 2021 is cancelled, but JPN doesn;t want to have Tokyo 2032, or IOC (which is very likely) and NBC (which is not that likely) doesn;t share my opinion on Tokyo 2032 without bid,

who should get 2032 - I wonder what you think on that matter.

 

According to EN wikipedia, parties interested in hosting 2032 are:

 

Mumbai IND

Jakarta INA

Doha QAT

Rhine-Ruhr GER

Madrid ESP

Southeast Queensland AUS

 

And according to EN wikipedia, other potential bids are:

 

Seoul-Pyongyang KOR/PRK

Istanbul TUR

Chengdu-Chongqing or Shanghai CHN

Tokyo JPN

North-Central Italy ITA

Rotterdam-Amsterdam NED

London GBR

Budapest HUN

 

My early thoughts:

If i could choose among interested parties only:

(euro-vision style points haha):

1. Southeast Queensland AUS 6pts

2. Rhine-Ruhr GER 5pts

3. Madrid ESP 4pts

4. Doha QAT 3 pts

5. Mumbai IND 2 pts

6. Jakarta INA 1 pt

 

If I could choose among interested parties and potential bids combined: (tokyo 2032 excluded from the list due to what I wrote earlier):

1. Southeast Queensland AUS 13 pts

2. Rotterdam-Amsterdam NED 12 pts

3. Rhine-Ruhr GER 11 pts

4. Budapest HUN 10 pts

5. North-Central Italy ITA 9 pts

6. Madrid ESP 8pts

7. Shanghai CHN 7 pts

8. London GBR 6 pts

9. Doha QAT 5 pts

10. Mumbai IND 4 pts

11. Istanbul TUR 3 pts

12. Jakarta INA 2 pts

13. Seoul-Pyongyang KOR 1 pt

 

I know it is not how euro-vision points system work, but that is not important, the order is important, and the difference between the points, (if I can chooose among interested parties and potential bids combined - I want NED to host the 32 olympics twice as much as I want GBR to host it)

 

what are your thoughts on that, ladies and gents?

 

 

 

My ranking would be:

1) Amsterdam

Don‘t like any of the other options for different reasons. Not sure how serious Amsterdam is.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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34 minutes ago, OlympicsFan said:

My ranking would be:

1) Amsterdam

Don‘t like any of the other options for different reasons. Not sure how serious Amsterdam is.

@OlympicsFan i am So glad i could count on your comment once again.

 

Why don't you like Ruhrgebiet bid if you don't mind asking?! 

 

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9 hours ago, rafalgorka said:

@OlympicsFan i am So glad i could count on your comment once again.

 

Why don't you like Ruhrgebiet bid if you don't mind asking?! 

1) I don’t want them to waste taxpayer money.

2) Looking at recent big projects in Germany I wouldn’t bet anything on all the facilities being ready in time.

3) I want to have Olympic Games in big iconic cities.

4) The region is very ugly. I don’t think it would be a nice place to welcome people from all over the world.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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19 hours ago, OlympicsFan said:

My ranking would be:

1) Amsterdam

Don‘t like any of the other options for different reasons. Not sure how serious Amsterdam is.

Amsterdam is never gonna happen, unfortunately. The residents are very much against it, except for me.

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19 minutes ago, CCB said:

Amsterdam is never gonna happen, unfortunately. The residents are very much against it, except for me.

Sydney 2000 was by far the best Olympics in my lifetime - and I think the IOC heavies share that view 

I'd say SE Qld  must be a strong favourite but the IOC , while not as bad as FIFA , can easily be bought so Qatar wouldn't be too much of a surprise 

Australia is very good at these things -the Australian Open is the most popular major with the players for instance 

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On 25/04/2020 at 16:41, hckošice said:

 

basically in all our book eshops, but many of them are already sold out. but maybe they may reprint some of them

 

PyeongChang 2018 https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=305517

Rio 2016 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=250790 but the Czech one is still available https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=247108

Sochi 2014 https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=166718

London 2012 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=133940

Vancouver 2010 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=81935

Beijing 2008 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=53623

Torino 2006 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=25345

Athenes 2004 https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=18374

Salt Lake City 2002 https://www.knihyprekazdeho.sk/Kniha/salt-lake-2002-1194075

Sydney 2000 (Sold out now) https://www.martinus.sk/?uItem=6899

 

older books are no longer in eshops, rather you can find them only in some antiquarians if you are lucky

 

@hckošice thanks for your advice, I have just received Sochi 2014 and Athens 2004 from martinus.sk ;-) both books are great. Time to improve my Czech and Slovak languages ;-)

thank you once again!

 

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9 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:

@hckošice thanks for your advice, I have just received Sochi 2014 and Athens 2004 from martinus.sk ;-) both books are great. Time to improve my Czech and Slovak languages ;-)

thank you once again!

Well, happy reading then :d I have both books, the part with the Hochschorners is the funniest, with their quote, there five rings at the Olympics, so we want five golds, one for each ring...it did not last too long, however :p

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