Tokyo will be the host city of the 2020 Olympic Games, announced Jacques Rogges, the President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), this afternoon in Buenos Aires.
Tokyo beat out Istanbul and Madrid as well as Rome, Doha, and Baku in Azerbaijan who participated in the first phase of the bid process. The candidate cities were involved in a two-year process during which the final three participants filled out applications, outlined the blueprint of their Olympic projects, and hosted the IOC Evaluation Commission.
Earlier today in Buenos Aires, each city made a 45-minute presentation in front of the IOC Session. The IOC members eliminated Madrid before voting between Tokyo and Istanbul. It was the third consecutive bid that Madrid lost.
Why Tokyo Won
Tokyo was believed to the commission’s favorite leading up to today’s vote. It is the safest choice in comparison to Istanbul, where development hurdles and regional conflicts could scare away the IOC, and Madrid, which is still in the turmoil of Europe’s recession.
Tokyo’s bid focused on the “power of sport” and saw the Olympics serving as symbol of hope following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
The IOC made a logical decision in picking Tokyo. There is little economic risk for the city. The only uncertainty involved is the city’s susceptibility to natural disasters, which could impact infrastructure prior to the 2020 games.
In an effort to quell any concerns over radiation levels, Tokyo set up an an English website to show radiation levels across the city.
Tokyo also already has 20 corporate sponsors lined up, which likely helped it secure the bid.
Tokyo hosted the games once before in 1964.
What Twitter Says
Here are some of the reactions from Twitter:
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