16 days Till the 2016 Olympic Host is Announced

Discussion in 'Olympics' started by ECUNCHATER, Sep 15, 2009.

  1. code1390

    code1390 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Nov 25, 2007
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Basketball is growing quick but I would guess guys like Torres, Ronaldo and Messi would be more recognizable world wide.

    Is basketball number two right now? What about cricket?
     
  2. Caesar

    Caesar Moderator
    Staff Member

    Mar 3, 2004
    Oztraya
    In terms of most played and watched, most studies I have seen put football at #1 and cricket at #2 (mostly thanks to India). They're both in the billions of played/watched.

    Then you have a significant gap, followed by a group including field hockey, volleyball, table tennis and sometimes basketball (in various orders). They all have several hundred million participants/spectators. What comes after that is pretty variable.

    If you google it, you'll come up with a dozen lists.
     
  3. Rafael Hernandez

    Rafael Hernandez Moderator
    Staff Member

    Mar 6, 2002
    Jordan can be high up but I don't know if he would be among the top 5. He's not bigger than Pele or Maradona. And that's two up there. I really don't know but what I'm sure is that Oprah is definitely not one of the 5 most popular persons on earth. His saying they are 3 of the 5 is insane.
     
  4. ECUNCHATER

    ECUNCHATER Member

    Sep 30, 1999
    It looks like the town of Chicago is not happy that they will possibly be getting the Olympics in a few hours. The economics and construction plans (which will also destroy youth soccer fields) are not popular with most citizens. When you think about it, it does sort of suck for the host city. They have to put all of that work into it and the rest of us get to watch on tv, or go to the Olympics, if we feel like it.
     
  5. ghost101

    ghost101 Member

    Jul 5, 2009
    London
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Ah, well. Out first.
     
  6. schrutebuck

    schrutebuck Member+

    Jul 26, 2007
    And it's down to Madrid and Rio.
     
  7. unclesox

    unclesox BigSoccer Supporter

    Mar 8, 2003
    209, California
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Chicago out...
    Tokyo out...

    London has 2012.
    Consecutive Olympics in Europe?
    Never been held in South America.

    Surely, it's going to Rio, right? :eek:
     
  8. unclesox

    unclesox BigSoccer Supporter

    Mar 8, 2003
    209, California
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Final presentations before the vote...
    (From Associated Press)

    Madrid portrayed itself as a low-risk option, saying that 77 percent of the needed infrastructure for the games was already in place.
    "This is a sure candidacy," Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero said.
    Former IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch made an unusual appeal for Madrid, reminding the IOC members as he asked for their vote that, at age 89, "I am very near the end of my time."

    Rio played up the wow factor of its fabulous scenery, with computer-generated bird's eye images of how venues would be spread across the city, with sailing in the shadow of Sugar Loaf mountain and volleyball on Copacabana beach. The governor of the central bank said Brazil's economic vibrancy should reassure IOC members, and the head of Rio state played down concerns over security.
    But Rio's hardest sell was that the IOC could ignore South America no longer.
    "It is a time to address this imbalance," Silva said. "It is time to light the Olympic cauldron in a tropical country."
    Rio bid president Carlos Nuzman, who is also an IOC member, added: "When you push the button today, you have the chance to inspire a new continent, make Olympic history."
     
  9. Justin O

    Justin O Member+

    Seattle Sounders
    United States
    Nov 30, 1998
    on the run from the covid
    Club:
    Seattle
    Well, I realize Indian has over a billion people, but I think you have to choose a list that takes into account the breadth of a sport's popularity as well. There are, what, 8 official test cricket countries? Admittedly that counts the West Indies as a country, but you get the point.
     
  10. ECUNCHATER

    ECUNCHATER Member

    Sep 30, 1999
    I would rather have the FIFA World Cup anyway.
     
  11. leg_breaker

    leg_breaker Member

    Dec 23, 2005
    Cricket's popular in four continents.
     
  12. BocaFan

    BocaFan Member+

    Aug 18, 2003
    Queens, NY
    It's not one or the other.
     
  13. ECUNCHATER

    ECUNCHATER Member

    Sep 30, 1999
    I know, but my point is that I am not crying that Chicago didn't get the Olympics like I will be if the USA doesn't get 2018/2022.
     
  14. mattteo

    mattteo Member

    Jul 19, 2006
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Rio won.

    Oh well, at least the alleged Milan 2020 Italian bid has a chance.
     
  15. Bluto11

    Bluto11 The sky is falling!

    May 16, 2003
    Chicago, IL
    Congrats to Rio! I should've put money on them to get it.
     
  16. 00Kevin

    00Kevin Member+

    Jun 13, 2006
    SoCal
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    wow! Brazil gets the world cup in 2014 and the olympics in 2016? lucky!

    looks like it's a good time to move to brazil (as long as u don't fall into poverty!! :0 )
     
  17. riverplate

    riverplate Member+

    Jan 1, 2003
    Corona, Queens
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Congrats, Brasil!

    (Why would Chicago think it deserved the games if New York didn't get it for 2012?)
     
  18. code1390

    code1390 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Nov 25, 2007
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    US probably isn't getting the Summer games until 2028 or 2032.
     
  19. Caesar

    Caesar Moderator
    Staff Member

    Mar 3, 2004
    Oztraya
    I'm not really "choosing" anything. Popularity is a numbers thing - most popular = most people.

    If you want to introduce weighting factors like the number of countries that play it then it becomes a lot more subjective. And frankly, its hard enough to work out how many people play/watch a particular sport around the world even before you start messing with the nuimbers like that.
     
  20. JLSA

    JLSA Member

    Nov 11, 2003
    But people only like to use that measure when it backs up their arguments - when you are the "largest" in something then only the raw number matters. If someone else is larger then all of a sudden you need to take other factors into account.

    J
     
  21. Caesar

    Caesar Moderator
    Staff Member

    Mar 3, 2004
    Oztraya
    I don't have an argument! I saw a question and I gave an answer.

    My favourite sport is rugby.
     
  22. ECUNCHATER

    ECUNCHATER Member

    Sep 30, 1999
    That is no different than USA 94 and Atlanta 96. I read somewhere that if Brazil won the 2016 bid they would be the 4th nation to host the FIFA World Cup and Summer Olympics back to back.
     

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