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Can someone please post the article from last Friday, June 22nd's issue of the Journal Record. I don't have online access. There was a nice article about how OKC is trying to lure more Olympic events, both as practice facilities and otherwise.
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It was an AP article - here's a link to another paper
Shawnee News-Star.com: Story |
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Could OKC host the Summer Games? Doubtful.
The smallest city to host them thus far has been Atlanta. You have to look at that criteria the IOC looks at for the host city. 1) Gov't and public support 2) Infrastructure to support games 3) Existing Sports venues or ability to build them. 4) Environmental conditions and impact 5) Accommodations 6) Transport concepts 7) Safety and security 8) Experience with past large scale sporting events 9) Ability to finance games 10) Past history with large projects This would be a good piece of reading... http://multimedia.olympic.org/pdf/en_report_1078.pdf Can OKC meet these requirements? Not likely for the next 30-40 years...at least not better than any other city out there. 1) Gov't and public support Should be able to have, until law makers see the bill. 2) Infrastructure to support games We have enough undeveloped land to support building the new venues, but so much more goes into it... 3) Existing Sports venues or ability to build them. The Ford Center is probably the only venue that could support any of the events, besides the river front. I would image you will see some of the locations on the OU campus come into play as well. The most significant piece of it all would be Olympic Stadium that ususally has to seat around 150,000 people and be large enough to hold the track and field events. After the games are done, who would even consider using such a stadium? I doubt you'll get OU to move out of Norman. 4) Environmental conditions and impact Probably not a major concern except for the rise in pollution with all the people here. 5) Accommodations Obviously we would need to see doubling of the current hotel room offering - then what after the event? 6) Transport concepts An existing light rail system will need to be in place and able to run between all the venues. I would also imagine (based on what other cities have done) that improvements to the highway systems and other items also must be done. People the biggest negative here will be WRWA not being an international point of entry with a customs facility. This is where the east concourse would come into play with a customs facilty able to process hundreds of customers an hour - for 2 weeks and then be done. 7) Safety and security We should have this one pretty well nailed down...but the costs are going to be massive. 8) Experience with past large scale sporting events Ummm...yeah this is something we'll need to fix over the next decade or two. 9) Ability to finance games Anyone have a few billion dollars laying around? In a Pre-9/11 time, Atlanta spent roughly $2 Billion to host the games. OKC can expect to probably pay a little more. 10) Past history with large projects We don't have any history with large sporting events. This is where we need to get a jump start on things and look at events like the various All-Star events, bowl games, etc. One other thing that I would point out. Sydney...is shelling out roughly $35 million a year right now to fund the facilities they built for the Olympics because they are underutilized. Sure our state would see a wonderful infusion of about $1-3 billion in direct econominc impact...but after the games are gone, reality sets in and you are left with a lot of debt.
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I don't think there is any way OKC could ever host the Summer Olympics. However, I think OKC could become the center of training from the US Olympic Committee. I also think it could host the Olympic Festival every 4 years. I can't think of a single event in the Summer Games that couldn't be peformed in OKC.
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When you get out into including the metro areas, Athens is up over 4 million and Atlanta is around 5.5 million...but for comparison reasons the IOC only notes city populations.
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OKC already held the Olympic Festival in 1989. It was a success, so I could see it happen again.
As for the actual olympics themselves, yes, I agree it would be a stretch if not impossible for OKC - its just too large of an event. Now here is a possibility, we could share the risk of say Dallas having the Olympics. We could co-host some events, say rowing or other events that OKC has an advantage over. This same idea is being floated here in Seattle where city leaders want to "team-up" with Vancouver Canada. As you all know, Vancouver is already getting the 2010 Winter Olympics, but Seattle wants to team up with Van City to try to co-host a summer games, and/or world cup and/or some large scale event. Guys, even we *(Seattle) can't host a large scale event on our own. Our infrastructure SUCKS - whereas Vancouver's is awesome, but we have a bit more capital available, so it might work for us. I think OKC could go with Dallas, offering a venue for games. This could also be a GREAT way to establish a high-speed rail link between the two cities (something also being proposed here between Vancouver and Seattle). This would be required of any cities co-hosting. Chicago is trying to get the 2016 Summer Olympics (and most likely will), I wonder if Milwaukee is trying to get a few games, especially since they are essentially a Chicago suburb (only 80 miles, downtown Chi to downtown Mke). This is the ONLY way OKC could get the summer Olympics, obviously Winter is out also. Team up with Dallas or settle for training/festival.
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OKC will never be a Summer Olympics host. I can think of 10 US cities that would host it before anyone else over the next 100 years (figuring a 16-year break when the USA wouldn't host): Chicago, New York, Los Angeles (for the third time), Denver, Phoenix, Miami, Seattle, San Francisco, Dallas and Houston. We could definitely concentrate on becoming a big USOC Olympic Village or something.
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And Dallas would team up with Ft. Worth. No chance two major cities 200 miles apart could share Olympic events and have it make sense. Some things can go out a bit (like the rapid stuff in TN in 1996), but you can't just halve the Olympics between OKC and Dallas.
Personally, I wouldn't want the Olympics here. I love the Olympics, but there would be a lot of Albatrosses around The City's neck afterward. |
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