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sonickteam2

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London to host Olympics
« on: July 06, 2005, 11:17:00 am »
oooh, cant wait for the rainy Olympics!
 
 London wins 2012 Olympics
 
  LONDON, England (CNN) -- London has defeated European rival Paris to host the 2012 Summer Games, bringing the Olympics back to Britain for the first time in more than half a century.
 
 International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge made the announcement after IOC members voted 54-50 to eliminate the French capital in the fourth and final round of secret ballots Wednesday in Singapore.
 
 "The International Olympic Committee has the honor of announcing that the Games of the 30th Olympiad in 2012 are awarded to the city of London," Rogge declared after opening a sealed envelope containing the result.
 
 Thousands of people in London's Trafalgar Square cheered as they watched the announcement on giant TV screens. (Full story)
 
 London has twice played host to the Olympics, in 1908 and 1948. It becomes the first city to host the Olympics three times.
 
 British Prime Minister Tony Blair hailed the victory as "a momentous day for London."
 
 London bid leader Olympic gold medalist Sebastian Coe said, "I'm absolutely ecstatic, we have the opportunity to do what we always dreamed about, getting more young people into sport.
 
 "This is our moment. It's massive. It's huge. This is the biggest prize in sport," The Associated Press quoted Coe as saying.
 
 England soccer captain David Beckham said, "In 2012, I can take my children to an Olympics which we might never had had the chance to do. ... This is such a huge lift for our country."
 
 Rogge also expressed joy at London's victory.
 
 "We are very, very pleased with the victory of London," AP quoted the IOC chief as saying. "People we trust, people we know will give us a superb games."
 
 In the French capital, groans of disappointment swept through a crowd of thousands gathered at Paris Town Hall.
 
 It was the third defeat for Paris in 20 years, with bids for the 1992 and 2008 Games also failing.
 
 Moscow, New York and Madrid were eliminated in the first three rounds of voting respectively. (More reaction)
 
 Although it was a favorite, Paris never led throughout the voting, AP reported.
 
 In the first round, London got 22 votes, Paris 21, Madrid 20 and New York 19. In the second round, Madrid had 32 votes, followed by London with 27 and Paris 25, AP said.
 
 In the third round, London led Paris 39-33 after picking up several New York votes. In the last round, Madrid's votes were spread about evenly, giving London enough to win.

HoyaSaxa03

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Re: London to host Olympics
« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2005, 12:46:00 pm »
why do the brits call sports "sport" ... where's the damn "S"??
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Re: London to host Olympics
« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2005, 01:06:00 pm »
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Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:
  why do the brits call sports "sport" ... where's the damn "S"??
When we start to call the language...American, you can criticise, until then, shut yer pie hole!   :D

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Re: London to host Olympics
« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2005, 01:12:00 pm »
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Originally posted by sonickteam4:
  England soccer captain David Beckham said, "In 2012, I can take my children to an Olympics which we might never had had the chance to do. ... This is such a huge lift for our country."
 
yeah beckham, it would have been really hard to get your kids to paris or new york ... i mean, where would you have stayed?? a hotel?!
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Re: London to host Olympics
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2005, 01:52:00 pm »
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 the Frogs are pissed! Awwwwww.    :D  
What about the squirrels?
 
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Re: London to host Olympics
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2005, 08:48:00 am »
No More Baseball or Softball in the Olympics
 
 Baseball dropped from Olympic program
 
 
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 7/8/2005 1:47:24 AM
 
 SINGAPORE (AP) - Baseball and softball, two sports invented in America, were dropped Friday from the Olympic program for the 2012 Summer Games in London.
 
 Each of the 28 existing sports was put to a secret vote by the International Olympic Committee, and baseball and softball failed to receive a majority required to stay on the program. The other 26 sports were retained.
 
 ''I think they've made a big, big mistake,'' said Tommy Lasorda, the former Dodgers manager who managed the 2000 U.S. team to the gold medal in the 2000 Sydney Games. ''Baseball is played by all countries now and softball, too. I think that's really going to hurt the Olympics. I don't want to knock the other sports, but I think this is a big mistake. I am very disappointed.
 
 ''I was fortunate enough to coach the U.S. Olympic team in Australia. The parks were full at all times. How can they take away a sport like that?''
 
 The IOC will consider replacing them with two sports from a waiting list of five: golf, rugby, squash, karate and roller sports. That decision will be made Saturday.
 
 
 
 
   
 Baseball and softball, which will remain on the program for the 2008 Beijing Games, are the first sports cut from the Olympics since polo in 1936.
 
 Baseball, which became a medal sport in 1992, has been vulnerable because it doesn't bring top Major League players to the Olympics. Softball, a women's medal sport since 1996, has been in danger because of a perceived lack of global appeal and participation.
 
 ''Needless to say, these sports are very, very disappointed,'' IOC president Jacques Rogge said after announcing the result. ''However, I have to emphasize the fact that they should not fear this purge. The fact is that they shall not be included in the program of the 2012 Olympic Games, but it does not disqualify them forever as Olympic sports.''
 
 Rogge said baseball and softball will be eligible to win back their place in future games.
 
 ''I would like to invite the leaders of these sports that will not be included in the program to make their very best efforts during the coming years so as to be able to convince the session that they deserve to come back to the Olympic Games in 2016. We shall support them in their efforts.''
 
 Major League Baseball and the players' union plan to launch on Monday the Baseball Classic, a 16-nation tournament that will begin in March and feature players on big league rosters.
 
 Aldo Notari, the Italian president of the international baseball federation, acknowledged that the absence of major leaguers in the Olympics was the crucial factor in the sport's exclusion.
 
 ''One is not happy when one is in this situation,'' he said. ''The problem with baseball is the best players are not going to the Olympics Games. But baseball is still in Beijing and it is still necessary to work for the future in 2016.''
 
 Don Porter, the American president of the international softball federation, said he was devastated by the vote.
 
 ''We thought that we had a lot of support,'' he said. ''The members told us we were getting support, but obviously we weren't.''
 
 Porter said the decision goes back to Mexico City in 2002 when Rogge tried - but failed - to get baseball, softball and modern pentathlon removed.
 
 ''They wanted us out,'' Porter said. ''They didn't get us out - it took them three years and now they got us out. I just think the IOC wanted some opportunity to introduce several new sports ... and in order to do that, they had to remove a couple of sports and that's what they did today.''
 
 Baseball and softball are sports rooted in American tradition.
 
 ''I don't want to say it's an anti-U.S. thing, but they are two native American sports,'' Porter said.
 
 He noted that modern pentathlon, which has been on the program since the first modern games in 1896, had tradition and European support on its side.
 
 ''Europe has strong voting power in the IOC,'' Porter said. ''They worked hard, they did the right thing to get enough to stay in.''
 
 Removal from the program can be crippling for smaller sports federations, which rely heavily on Olympic revenues for survival.
 
 Before the vote, the head of the international federations described the existing program as a ''delicate instrument'' and ''magical combination'' which shouldn't be changed.
 
 ''Once you take one piece out to put another piece in, you don't know what the consequences will be,'' said Denis Oswald, president of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations. ''Don't change a winning team.''
 
 The IOC will keep the voting figures secret. Not even the IOC members or sports federations will learn the totals. The secrecy was requested by the international federations in order to avoid any ranking or embarrassment for any sports which just barely make the cut.
 
 Rogge said the figures will be seen only by an independent official, who will send the results by sealed envelope to an IOC notary in Lausanne, Switzerland. Rogge will only open the envelope in the case of a voting dispute.
 
 ''Not all sports are indispensable for the Olympic program, we know that,'' Rogge told the delegates before the vote.
 
 Senior IOC member Dick Pound of Montreal harshly criticized the secrecy, saying it undermined the IOC's moves for openness. He said it was in the interests of the sports federations themselves to know how they stand.
 
 ''What kind of message does the IOC send when there is complete secrecy on an issue that is important to the world?'' Pound said.
 
 But Rogge said the IOC executive board had accepted the request by the federations, who fear a low vote total would hurt them in finding sponsorship and television contracts.
 
 ''Whether we agree or not, if this is the unanimous position of the 28 international federations, we have to respect that,'' Rogge said.

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Re: London to host Olympics
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2005, 09:28:00 am »
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Originally posted by sonickteam4:
 Baseball dropped from Olympic program
 
who cares ... the world cup next spring is going to be incredible ...
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Re: London to host Olympics
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2005, 10:10:00 am »
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 Baseball dropped from Olympic program
 
Maybe that's because the Olympic organizers have figured out that baseball is a sport as much as darts and snooker are. Those are all games of skill. None of those fat assed overpaid lipid pools would last 10 minutes on the soccer pitch. They'd be heaving their guts all over the grass.
 
 Not to say that there aren't a bunch of other events in the Olympics that don't qualify as sports - any event where 'artistic merit' figures into the judging should immediately be disqualified.

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Re: London to host Olympics
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2005, 11:15:00 am »
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Originally posted by xcanuck:
 Maybe that's because the Olympic organizers have figured out that baseball is a sport as much as darts and snooker are. Those are all games of skill. None of those fat assed overpaid lipid pools would last 10 minutes on the soccer pitch. They'd be heaving their guts all over the grass.
 
you ignorant fuck
 
 tell that to carl crawford or ichiro or juan pierre, or 90% of the league who are better athletes than you could ever dream of
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