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No, Rio just held the games -- on the table are Lima and Bogota. The fact that the Pan Am Games are a huge Latin American event does not, in my opinion, lead to the conclusion that the voters will want to see it given to another Latin American city. I would think they'd want to see this big event (in their views: clearly not in the view of UT posters) go to somewhere that will continue to help grow the event. I would think the Golden Horseshoe bid (or whatever it is) would succeed or failure based partly on this promise of picking up that pan-Americas ball and running with it. Which is exactly as it should be.
Rio de Janeiro.... just might win the 2016 Olympics.
Chicago loses 2016 Olympic bid
Eliminated in first round of voting in Copenhagen, with Rio and Madrid only remaining candidates
Copenhagen — Associated Press
Last updated on Friday, Oct. 02, 2009 11:46AM EDT
Chicago has been eliminated in the first round of voting for the 2016 Olympics.
Tokyo was eliminated in the second round, leaving Rio and Madrid as the final two candidates.