Don't drink the water.@CTVNews: Ready or not: Where #Rio stands 100 days before the 2016 Olympics begin http://ow.ly/4na8jP http://twitter.com/CTVNews/status/725364205667405824/photo/1
I don't think they'll be ready.
Don't drink the water.
Athletes might be sailing and swimming through raw sewage, ruining matches and landing in hospitals as a result.
At first, Rio seemed to possess everything the International Olympic Committee could want: Otherworldly natural beauty and plenty of beaches and lakes for the aquatic sports. A willingness to host in the first place. Brazil also promised to clean up Rio’s bays and beaches in its Olympic bid, “setting a new standard of water quality preservation for the next generations.”
There have been long-simmering suspicions that the city’s water is too dirty for competitions. Like many other fast-growing cities in middle-income countries, Rio only treats a small percentage of its sewage....
Officials have already admitted they won’t meet their stated goal of treating 80 percent of the sewage that flows into the bay. It’s more like 65 percent, according to the most recent estimate.
Heck, don't bike near it either: http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/21/americas/rio-bike-path-collapses-kills-2/
Just put the games in Portland.
Olympics? Clancy did it, Rainbow Six.Good horror movie premise: people from all over the world gather at point X, contract a terrible disease without knowing it, then scatter back home. Instant global pandemic.
Better living through chemistry
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/05/13/sports/russia-doping-sochi-olympics-2014.html
It's gonna really suck when we find out we're doing it too.![]()
cripes, Athens in 2004 didn't have nearly as much lining up to go wrong with the Games right before they happen.
The continual "one-ups-manship" that takes place at these games are contributing to the balooning costs and construction time lines. Sochi had false walls to conceal construction and wet paint in areas as late as the closing ceremonies.
The City of Chicago bid was built upon sustainability (kinda). But the tired re-use of existing structures, the use of existing facilities within two hours of the city (coupled with it being held actually in Chicago) sank their bid.
Rio promised glitz, glamour, and new everything!
After decades of spoiling Olympic committee members and participants with new and fresh venues, can you really expect them to "slum" it in re-used facilities?
That, and the whole "we've never held the games in the Southern Hemisphere of Latin America" alure really helped juice their bid.