jeudi 26 mai 2011

S.Africa will not bid for 2020 Games

*Government wants to focus on services for citizens
*South Africa might consider 2024 bid, Sam says
CAPE TOWN, May 26 (Reuters) - South Africa will not bid for the 2020 Olympics, a government spokesman said on Thursday, ending speculation that the 2010 World Cup host would follow emerging-market rival Brazil as an Olympic host.

South Africa’s cabinet had decided instead that it should focus on fighting poverty and delivering basic services such as water and electricity to all citizens, cabinet spokesman Jimmy Manyi told reporters.
South Africa might consider a later bid, Gideon Sam, president of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) told Reuters.
“We will monitor (the situation) along the way. If issues and circumstances change then we may put our hand up for 2024,” Sam said.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Monday kicked off the bid process for the 2020 summer Games, with a winning city expected to be announced in two years’ time in Buenos Aires.
Only Italian capital Rome, which beat off domestic competitor Venice, has officially been named so far, although bids from Japan and the Middle East are considered possible now that South Africa has excluded itself.
London is preparing to stage the 2012 Games while the 2016 summer Olympics have been awarded to Rio de Janeiro.

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