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Little Money And Even Less Snow: Vancouver 2010 Could Be A Disaster
The 2010 Olympic Games are just a little more than two weeks away, and everyone is starting to really get excited, especially the host city, Vancouver, where the Olympic fever is spreading like, well, a fever. In the sense that everyone is already sick of them. And as the Games draw closer, Vancouver's attitude toward them continues to worsen.
So not only will the games cost more than originally planned (a lot more), but now it's expected that they will bring in $9 billion less to the city of Vancouver. And this all comes at the same time that the city had to cut 800 teacher's jobs. Why? Because of a lack of funding. What options do Vancouver residents have? Not many, besides taking to the streets.
Just what the IOC wants: angry, loud protestors outside of its events.
So, that's a host city that no longer wants to be the host, NBC losing money just to broadcast the games (around $250 million) and warm weather that is creating a serious problem: no snow. Which obviously is an important part of the Winter Olympics. According to Peter Judge, head of the Canadian Freestyle Ski Association, the organizers are "in crisis mode."
Organizers are saying colder temperatures are coming, and that competition will proceed as scheduled and that everything will be just fine and dandy and please buy more tickets and merchandise. But right now, just 16 days away from the Opening Ceremonies, Vancouver certainly has the feel of a multi-billion dollar, uninteresting and non-snowy disaster; the Vinko Bogataj of Winter Olympic games.
Jan 27 6:17p by Ryan Hudson - 2 comments