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Old 11-17-2010, 09:19 AM
 
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2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Los Angeles.

I want to see thoes games in LA Becouse it would be 40 years after the 84 games Wich I was not alive for.

Los Angeles is perfact for the games nice weather, get the youth of the world, have world class hotels and tourist placers.

You will have the really good transport systems by 2016. Los Angeles would be aslom to haVE THE OLYMPIC THEIR FOR THE 3RD TIME.

Bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics. I know you can win the bid.
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Old 11-17-2010, 09:21 PM
 
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Los Angeles bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics

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City Los Angeles, United States NOC United States Olympic Committee (USOC) Previous games hosted 1932 Summer Olympics
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The Los Angeles 2016 Olympic bid is a reference to the unsuccessful attempt by the city of Los Angeles, with help from the Greater Los Angeles area, to be chosen by the United States Olympic Committee as the official United States bid for the International Olympic Committee 2016 Summer Olympics host city competition. On July 26, 2006, the USOC had narrowed its list of candidates to Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco. San Francisco later withdrew its bid on November 13, 2006. On April 14, 2007, Chicago was selected as the United States bid.[1] The city of Los Angeles has also announced its intention to bid for the 2032 Olympic Games to commemorate the centennial of the 1932 games, the first Olympics held in the city.[2]
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Main article: 2016 Summer Olympics
The USOC's chairman, Peter Ueberroth, visited potential host cities during the month of May 2006. Ueberroth and his party visited Los Angeles on May 18. Los Angeles has many existing sports venues, including many that were built in the years since the 1984 Summer Olympics, when Los Angeles last hosted. Existing venues currently include the following:
[edit] Infrastructure

Several hundred miles of commuter rail and rapid transit are present in Southern California, none of which existed in 1984 . Many lines are still under construction, will reach several of the major sporting venues, and are planned to be completed in 2009 , the same year the winning city is to be announced.
[edit] Sport culture

Los Angeles is the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball, the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL, the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers of the NBA, the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA, the Los Angeles Galaxy and Chivas USA of Major League Soccer, the Los Angeles Riptide of Major League Lacrosse, and the Los Angeles Avengers of the Arena Football League. Los Angeles has been without an NFL franchise since 1995 despite being the second-biggest television market in North America. Prior to 1995, the Rams (1946–1994) and the Raiders (1982–1994) of the NFL were in the Los Angeles market. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Anaheim Ducks are both based in nearby Anaheim. No reference to the sport culture of Los Angeles would be complete without mentioning the immensely successful intercollegiate athletics programs at UCLA and the University of Southern California, both of which have been the breeding grounds for countless Olympic gold-medalists in nearly every Olympic sport.
Beach volleyball and windsurfing were both invented in the area (though predecessors of both were invented in some form by Duke Kahanamoku in Hawaii). Venice, also known as Dogtown, is credited with being the birthplace of skateboarding and the place where rollerblading first became popular. Area beaches are popular with surfers, who have created their own subculture.
Los Angeles has twice played host to the summer Olympic Games: in 1932 and in 1984, both of which were profitable, the latter being the most profitable Olympics in history, with profits of over $200 million. When the tenth Olympic Games were hosted in 1932, the former 10th Street was renamed Olympic Blvd. The 1984 Summer Olympics inspired the creation of the Los Angeles Marathon, which has been celebrated every year in March since 1986. Super Bowls I and VII were also contested in the city as was the World Cup Final in 1994.
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The Los Angeles area contains all kinds of topography, notably the hills and mountains rising around the metropolis (it's the only major city in the United States bisected by a mountain range); four mountain ranges extend into city boundaries. Thousands of miles of trails crisscross the city and neighboring areas, providing exercise and wilderness access on foot, bike, or horse. Across the county a great variety of outdoor activities are available, such as skiing, rock climbing, gold panning, hang gliding, and windsurfing. Numerous outdoor clubs serve these sports, including the Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club, which leads over 4,000 outings annually in the area.
Los Angeles is also known as The Entertainment Capital of the World with Hollywood and its beautiful beaches makes it a wonderful summer city for the games which is seen as a plus for the city. The Los Angeles area, recognized by its sprawling urban terrain, is one of the world's most important centers of culture, science, technology, international trade, and higher education, and is home to numerous world-renowned institutions in a broad range of professional and cultural fields. The city and its immediate surrounding vicinity leads the world in producing popular entertainment—such as motion pictures, television, and recorded music—which forms the base of its international fame and global status.
[edit] Developments

On June 23, 2006, five United States candidates met in California to offer official presentations to the USOC Board of Directors. Chicago Tribune [2] reported of the event on June 24, "USOC officials indicated they could whittle down the field of five contenders in as soon as three weeks." The article also stated, "Observers say it's likely to be a three-way horse race between.... San Francisco, Chicago and Olympic veteran Los Angeles." As predicted, the USOC on July 26, 2006, officially named San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago as the three US finalists for the 2016 Olympics, dropping Philadelphia and Houston. However, on November 13, 2006, San Francisco withdrew its bid from the national selection process, leaving Chicago and Los Angeles as the only contenders in the U.S. bid.[3]
On January 9, the USOC announced that they will go forward in presenting an American bid to the international competition for the 2016 games. The next step was for the city of Los Angeles and Chicago to have a bid book ready for the committee by January 22 for review and a video stating why the USOC should pick their city to represent America for International competition, to have ready for their cities evaluation See Below. On April 14, the evaluation team presented its findings to the USOC board of directors, and Chicago was chosen as the submission to the International Olympic Committee.
[edit] USOC visit

The USOC toured Los Angeles for a two-day visit on March 1 and 2nd of 2007. [3] They were greeted at the planned athletes village, UCLA, by the Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games, Antonio Villaraigosa, and six Olympic athletes supporting L.A.'s Bid. The USOC required the two bidding cities to produce a short video answering the question, "Why their city?" USOC officials were shown a video made by The Walt Disney Studios, that showcased various athletes, movie stars and famous Los Angeles landmarks. They later attended a dinner party hosted by the Mayor at the Getty Center overlooking the city. Various celebrities, business leaders, politicians and Olympic Athletes were in attendance. The following day, the committee took the USOC on the Metro Blue Line to Long Beach, showcasing the new 95 miles of existing, under-construction and planned light rail and subway lines of the Los Angeles Transit system. After the tour of Long Beach, they followed the Blue Line to the Staples Center for a tour of the arena and the Downtown area, where Olympic activities and festivities would take place.
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[edit] Benefits

If the 2016 Summer Olympics were to have been held in Los Angeles, the Games would have generated more than $7 billion in potential revenue and create nearly 70,000 jobs. It would have created 67,825 full-time jobs, many of them in the hospitality and transportation industry. Many of these jobs might well have remained after the games, officials said, although they didn't give a figure.
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Old 11-17-2010, 09:47 PM
 
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Los Angeles would be aslom to haVE THE OLYMPIC THEIR FOR THE 3RD TIME.
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Old 11-17-2010, 09:50 PM
 
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If that's gonna happen, better clean up the streets.
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Old 11-17-2010, 09:55 PM
 
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Still Los Angeles Streets are far better then the Streets of Rio de Janeiro Brazil and they are hosting the Olympics in 2016.
Their was 8,000 people got killed in Rio last year Los Angeles is not that bad LA is 8 times better then Rio de Janeiro.
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Old 11-17-2010, 09:59 PM
 
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If that's gonna happen, better clean up the streets.
By sending the San Diegans home?
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Old 11-20-2010, 09:06 AM
 
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I think the 2020 summer olympics will got to Tokyo. If Tokyo get's it then Asia will be out in 2024 and South America is hosting 2016 so it would be a long time before it goes back South America. Africa is no way ready for the Olympics. Australia next Olympic City Brisbane said in 2009 it won't bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics insead it will bid for the 2028 Games, So thats leaves Europe But they are in massive Debit far wores then the USA.

So that leaves good time for North America to host the games. Mexico is in massive debt and is one of the most dangeros countries in the World.

LA is the best city in the USA and they dont need to do much work for the games and it's well like around the world. NYC biddierd for the 2012 Games but they did not know where they will put the stadium. Chicago bidded for the 16 games but who want the olympics in that crap city and Orlando, Honolulu, and Houstan is not ready for the olympics games.

So your only other major comeditor is Toronto Canada Bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics I know you can win easy.
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Old 11-20-2010, 12:45 PM
 
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Ive got Great dates for the Los Angeles Games.

Olympics 2/8-18/8/2024
Paralympics 4-15/9/2024
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Old 11-22-2010, 12:43 AM
 
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Could be expanded to a 115,000 seater stadium for the Olympics
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Old 11-22-2010, 02:09 AM
 
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I think I may go. I just hope there would be no riots like there have been in other games.
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