Intimate Olympics
2008-07-23
Bruised but not buried, Prague Mayor Pavel Bém hasn't given up
the idea of hosting the Summer Olympics. The city's application
for 2016 was flat-out rejected, but 2020 remains the hope.
This, too, seems unrealistic if you assume that Madrid - which
submitted by far the best bid for 2016 - will apply for 2020
after being denied the 2016 Games to avoid back-to-back
European Olympics. (London will host the 2012 event.) Despite
this bleak outlook, there is one scenario under which Bém's
dream of an intimate, village-like Games could be realized. If oil
prices and economic hardship cause global leisure travel to drop
sharply, the IOC might scale back its plans and look at future
applicants from a new angle. Little Prague, with its central
location, might then be a good choice. But this scenario would
require Bém to drop some of his grandiose building plans, and
this might defeat his very purpose.
[Czech Republic International Olympic Committee Spain]
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