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31st Olympiad – 2016 – Summer Olympics (related information) Seven cities compete to host the 2016 Summer Olympics The United States Olympic Committee recently submitted a letter to IOC President Rogge, officially announcing that the city of Chicago will bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics on behalf of the United States. According to IOC rules, the deadline for bidding for the 2016 Summer Olympics is September 13. In April this year, under the organization of the United States Olympic Committee, Chicago, the third-largest city in the United States, which has never hosted the Olympic Games, defeated the city of Los Angeles, which has hosted the Summer Olympics twice, and won the bid to represent the United States in the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Chicago Mayor Richard Daly said; I look forward to working with the IOC to convince them that Chicago is the best host city." He also acknowledged that the other bidding cities are also some of the best in the world. Earlier this month, the Czech capital, Prague, officially joined the bid to host the Games, though the city's mayor admitted that Prague had little chance of winning because the 2012 Games were scheduled to be held in London.
However, the IOC does not have a hard and fast rule that the Olympic Games cannot be held on the same continent consecutively. The Spanish city of Madrid is considered to be the frontrunner in the bid for the Games. The I.O.C. plans to announce the list of cities bidding to host the Summer Olympics on September 14.
The host cities will then submit a detailed bid report to the IOC by mid-January, and in June the IOC will reduce the number of bid cities to a reasonable number, and will decide on the host city in Copenhagen two years later. At present, in addition to the three cities mentioned above, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Tokyo, Doha and other cities have also expressed their intention to bid for the Olympic Games.
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The city of the 15th Olympic Games is Helsinki, Finland.
Related introduction: The 15th Olympic Games was held in Helsinki, Finland from July 19 to August 3, 1952, which was also the first time in the history of New China to participate in the Olympic Games. A total of 4,955 athletes from 69 countries and regions, including 519 women, were invited to participate in the Games.
The Soviet team participated in the Olympics for the first time and won 22 golds, 30 silvers and 19 bronzes in one fell swoop.
Background: After the end of World War II, as the call for peace grew, so did the interest in the Olympic Games. There are 9 cities bidding to host the 15th Olympic Games, namely:
Helsinki in Finland, Amsterdam in the Netherlands, Stockholm in Sweden, Lausanne in Switzerland, Athens in Greece and Detroit, Minneapolis, Philadelphia and Chicago in the United States are in stark contrast to the last Olympic Games, where only London bid to host the Games. In June 1947, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) held a lively discussion on the question of the host city for the 15th Olympic Games, and Helsinki won the right to host the Games.
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Barcelona, Spain. The mascot of the XXV Olympic Games, the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, was an animal that resembled both a goat and a dog. All members of the IOC participated in the Barcelona Games, with athletes from 169 countries and regions attending.
The Olympic Games include the Summer Olympics, the Paralympic Games, the Winter Olympics, the Youth Olympic Games, the Special Olympics World Summer, the Special Olympics World Winter, the Summer Deaf Olympics, and the Winter Deaf Olympics.
The Olympic Games is the abbreviation of the Liquid Mill for the Olympic Games, which is held every four years and is the world's largest multi-sport event hosted by the International Olympic Committee.
The Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece more than 2,000 years ago, and Peidou was named after Olympia, where it was held.
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1. The First National Games of the People's Republic of China was held in Beijing from September 13 to October 3, 1959.
2. There are 10,658 people from 29 units from various provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions, and the Chinese People's Liberation Army. There are 36 competition events and 6 performance events.
3. There are 7 people who have broken the world record 4 times, and 664 people who have broken 106 national records 884 times. The conference awarded the Sports Medal of Honor to more than 40 athletes who broke the World Ridge Rolling Record and won the world championship in the 10 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
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1 The host city of all 25th Olympic Games is Barcelona, Spain.
Venues of previous Olympic Games:
1st Athens, Greece 2nd April-15, 1896 Paris, France 14 May-28 October 1900 3rd St. Louis, USA 1 July-23 November 1904 4th London, England 27 April-31 October 1908 (originally scheduled for Rome, Italy, post-Rome abstained).
5th Stockholm, Sweden 6th May - July 27, 1912 Berlin, Germany 1916 (discontinued due to World War I) 7th Antwerp, Belgium April 20 - September 12, 1920 8th Paris, France May 4 - July 27, 1924 9th Amsterdam, Netherlands July 28, 1928 - August 12, 1928 Los Angeles, USA 11th July 30 - August 14, 1932 Berlin, Germany August 1 - August 16, 1936 12th Helsinki, Finland 1940 (originally scheduled in Tokyo, Japan, discontinued due to World War II).
The 13th London, England 1944 (discontinued due to World War II) The 14th London, England July 29 - August 14, 1948 (postponed in 1944).
15th Helsinki, Finland 16th July-3 August 1952 Melbourne, Australia 17th November-8 December 1956 Rome, Italy 18th August-11 September 1960 Tokyo, Japan 10 October-24 October 1964 Mexico City, Mexico 20th October-27 October 1968 Munich, Germany 21st August-11 September 11, 1972 Montreal, Canada 22nd July-1 August 1976 Moscow, Russia 23rd July-3 August 1980 Los Angeles, USA 28 July-12 August 1984 24th Seoul, Republic of Korea 17 September-2 October 1988 25th Barcelona, Spain 26th July-9 August 1992 Atlanta, USA 27th July-4 August 1996 Sydney, Australia 28th Athens, Greece, 15 September-1 October 2000, 29th August-29, 2004 Beijing, China 8 August-24 August 2008, 30th London, England 27 July-12 August 2012.
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XXV: Barcelona Spain 1992
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List of cities that have hosted previous Olympic Games (Summer Olympics, Winter Olympics).
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