Tuesday, August 18, 2009

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Tokyo, along with Rio, Madrid and Chicago, has made it through to the next round of the Olympic city nominations. In Japan, this was widely heralded as a very good piece of news and Tokyo governor, Ishihara, will no doubt be ready to steam on with the campaign. Tokyo for 2016 is obviously the best option. For safety, service, interest and efficiency it is head and shoulders above its Latin and US competitors. Japan did a good job with the World Cup and has made a notable contribution in terms of the unique sports it has added to the Olympic repertoire, from Sumo to Judo. I think that Tokyo is the best place for 2016 Olympic Game.



The Spanish capital has made its case for hosting the 2016 Olympic Games to the International Olympic Committee. Madrid has campaigned for the Olympic Games before, losing out to London for the 2012 games. If Madrid wins its Olympic bid, it would be the second time Spain has hosted the Olympic Games. In 1992, the world's premier sporting event was held in Barcelona. At the time, the Barcelona games were seen as evidence that Spain had completed its transition to a modern country, after the reign of General Franco had blighted the country's world image for much of the 20th century. Madrid's candidature this time around will focus on it being the 'safest choice for 2016.



Chicago is no newcomer to Olympic bids. In 1901, the city was unanimously chosen by the IOC to stage the 1904 Summer Olympics but the Games were moved to St. Louis to coincide with the 1904 World's Fair. Chicago also bid for the 1952 and 1956 Summer Olympics but without success. The bidding process for the 2016 Olympic Games was officially launched on May 16, 2007.

We can offer a very favourable time zone for broadcasters, new markets forsponsors and a stage like no other to host the Games. We can build a bridgefrom London 2012 to Rio 2016, passing the baton to pursue the mission ofinspiring young people all around the world.Rio recently hosted the Pan American games and after the 2014 World Cup (The World`s biggest sporting event) I`m sure the facilities will be there. Question is if the people of Rio would really be truly into having their city invaded once more so soon after 2014 which should be a mammoth affair.



By Tessa

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

impression of the Windy city

The four candidate cities wich are Tokyo, Madrid, Rio, and Chicago are all of them have their own possibilities to participate the 2016 Summer Olimpics. Madrid, meanwhile, is bidding on the back of finishing a close third behind London and Paris in the race for the 2012 Games, and Tokyo hopes to host the event for the first time sincde 1964.International Olimpic committee prefer to choose a different continent that already chosen the last Olimpics.So tokyo have a small chanse to host the Olimpic.Next world cup host city is Rio de Janeiro thats why it have also small chanse host the next summer olimpic in 2016. Chicago steel have a lot of chanse to host the next Olimpics 2016.I think the most people who are in Chicago want that Chicago host the olimpic because we dont have to go anywhere to watch olimpic.
By Sue

Initial impressions

The 2016 Games' final four candidates also include Madrid, Tokyo and Rio de Janeiro. My initial impression of the four candidate is Chicago. So far i have seen it could possibly be the only City where it would be hosting the 2016 Summer Olympics. Considering that London is to host the 2012 Summer Games and China held it last year. Because for each Olympic Summer Games different continent of the world would be chosen for the hosting games.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Chicago could be a best Olimpic host city

Located on the southwestern shores of Lake michigan, Chicago is the third most densely populated major city in the U.S.,and anchor to the world's 26th largest metropolitan area with over 9.5 million people across three states.



By Sue

My favorite olimpic moment






There they found frienship







There they cry










There they happy






There they found victory. There they are in peace. That's only at the olimpic.
By Sue

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

World-Record-Holder


Paula Jane Radcliffe,( born on 17December 1973 in Davenham, Cheshire, England) is a British long- distance runner and currently holds several world records. Radcliffe's distinctive ''nodding''action while running hase made her instantly recognisable to British viewers. In 2002, Radcliffe was voted BBC Sports personality of the Year and was awarded an MBE.
In 2002, She made the move up to the marathon, a decision that immediately paid off with victory at her debut in that year's London Marathon on 14 April 2002 in a world's best time for a women's only race (2:18:55) Her time was the second quickest in women's marathon history behind the world record of 2:18:47 set by Catherina Nereba, of Kenya, in Chicago.Later that year, Radcliffe set a world record time of 2:17:18 in the Chicago Marathon on 13 October 2002, breaking the previous record by a minute and a half.
By Sue

Chicago would make a good Olympic host city


Chicago has a good TV presence so if there's one thing to be learned from Atlanta's success it's to promote that. Also, it's in the central time zone, making it ideal for nationwide TV viewing. Traveling challenges were the deciding factor in the NYC bid. Chicago has a good transit system and there are two major airports nearby and some other airports not much farther. But NYC also boasts a decent transit system and more than two airports in the area so the Windy City will need to find a way to set themselves apart from the Big Apple. Brazil, one of the countries Chicago's competing against, currently has restrictions on tourist visa for Americans -- mainly because the U.S. does the same to Brazil. This issue will be a challenge for both countries and it will be interesting to see if Rio and Chicago make it to Round 5 together. That is, if the voting goes that long.Celebs, like President Obama, Michael Jordan, Michael Phelps and Oprah Winfrey, all support the bid. In order to garner public support, Mayor Richard Daley promised that city and state taxes would not fund the event. Federal money would pay for security and infrastructure and the private sector would take care of the rest.As far as venues go, there isn't an Olympic stadium yet but the city currently features Soldier Field, Wrigley Field, Allstate Arena, the Sears Centre, the United Center, U.S. Cellular Field, Toyota Park and not to mention all the facilities at the many universities in the area.Chicago was able to pull off the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition against a host of obstacles. They can probably pull off an Olympic event pretty easily. So it'll all be up to the Committee.


By Tessa

My Favorite Olympic Moment
























By Tessa



Maps of the Candidate Cities



By Tessa

Chicago could make a good Olympic host city.

There is no doubt that Chicago is a great city and that it’s got plenty to offer. Hosting the 2016 Olympics would finally give Chicago some of the recognition it deserves.

The tourists that would inevitably flock to the city before, during and after would be a significant boost to the city’s economy. The hotels would see increases as well as local businesses, tourist attractions and restaurants.
Relatively it’s difficult finding a job in the current economy. I’d hope that by 2016 things would be different. Hosting the Olympics in Chicago would create jobs for many people. A job splurge could occur because there would need to be more tour guides for all of the visiting people, more vendors and probably more employees at the businesses near the Olympic Stadium.
By Joe

Joe's Favorite Olympian






Asafa Powell C.D (born November 23, 1982) is a Jamaican sprinter who specialises in the 100 metres. He held the 100 m world record between June 2005 and May 2008, with times of 9.77 and 9.74 seconds respectively. Powell has consistently broken the 10 second barrier in competition and has run under 9.80 s more times than all other sprinters combined.100 Metres All Time. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-03-05. Powell's personal best of 9.72 s is the joint second-fastest time in the history of the event.
Powell competed in the 100 m at the 2004 Athens Olympics and the 2008 Beijing...









2008 Beijing Summer Olympics :
He won Gold Medal in Men's 4 x 100 m relay. 2007 World Championships :
Held at Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, he won Bronze Medal in Men's 100 m.
Held at Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan, he won Silver Medal in Men's 4x100 m relay. 2006 Commonwealth Games :
Held at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, he won Gold Medal in Men's 100 m.
Held at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, he won Gold Medal in Men's 4x100 m relay.



By Joe









Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Which one will be chosen?







By Tessa

My Favorite Olympian


One of the BIR Legend Tessa myself is going to write about olympic legend swimmer Michael Phelps.



Micheal Fred Phelp was born in june 30, 1985. He was born in Maryland and graduated from Towson high school in 2003. Phelphs started swimming at age of seven and at the age of 10 held a national record for his age group. More age records followed and at age the of 15 he qualified for the 2000Summer Olympics. In November 2004 at the age of 19 he was arrested for DUI in Maryland. He pleaded guilty to driving while impaired the following month and was granted probation before judgement and ordered to serve 18 months probation, fined $250. and had to speak high school students about drinking and driving and had to attend Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD). In Octorber 2007 he slipped on a patch of ice and fell while climbing into the friends car and broke his right wrist. For a few weeks after the surgery, he was confined to kicking in the pool with a kickboard while his teammates swam. Between 2004-2008 he attend teh University of Michigan in Arrbor, Michigan. He is also an American professional swimmer and he has won 14 gold medals. He holds eight world records in swimming. He has made an estimated 5 million per year in endorsements, including an estimated 1 million dollar to be the face of Mazda in China. On December 2008, Tv Guide reported that Pheplps, selection as one of America's top ten fascinating people of 2008 for a Barbara Walters ABC Tv program that aired on December 4, 2008.
By Tessa

The Legends~ Introduction

We are BIR Legends which are Tessa, Sue and Joe. Since we are the legends we are going to blow you guys away with our awesome blog. Legend Sue from Mongolia so does Tessa too and only male legend Joe from Thailand. We chose the name the BIR Legends because we are the legends.

Hi my name is Joe i'm from Thailand and i am staying in the most wonderful group called THE BIR LEGENDS. The name of the group came from the two lovely girls name Tessa and Sue. Both lovely legendary girls are from Mongolia and am honored to be part of it. The name of our blog will prove you how good we are.