Cities bid to host the Olympics. It is basically a two step process. The city must have proper accomodations, security, transportation ect. It gets approved by the IOC (international olympic committee) executive board and they are considered canidates. In the second part, an evaluation committee goes to the city and wirtes a report. The IOC votes on choosing the site for the specified olympics.
The 2016 Olympic hosts are announced at the 2010 Olympic ceremonies in Vancouver.
usually people that enter the torch relay are mostly people from the country that hosts the olympic games that year.
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The first Olympic Games of the modern era took place in 1896. They were held in Athens, Greece where they were held in ancient times.
The Olympic flags are usually given to the country who hosts the event.
Each Country get famous sports personalities to campaign on why their country should host the Olympic games. then the Olympic committee decide.
Different cities put forward proposals including why they think they should host the games, how it would benefit the host city and host country and how effective would the hosts be. Then an international olympic committee decided on London
The host city of the 2016 Olympic Games will be Rio de Janeiro, Brazil . This will mark the first time a South American city hosts the event.
Barcelona, Spain hosted the 25th Summer Olympic Games in 1992.The 25th Summer Olympics were held July 25, 1992 - August 9, 1992. There were 257 events in 25 sports, and 169 countries participated.
No more Olympic hosts have been revealed as of now past the Rio Olympics. So your question cannot be answered as of now.
A NOC is a National Olympic Committee. Basically what they do is they represent a country, and it is up to them to decide which athletes participate in the Olympic games from the country. They also nominate their cities for candidates for future Olympic game venues.
The Olympic handover was introduced by Antwerp, hosts of the 1920 Olympic Games. At the following Games in Paris, they presented the hosts with a ceremonial flag with the idea that this be kept in a prominent place in the city or town hall and passed to the next host city in due time. The ritual was slightly altered in subsequent years and the ceremony itself now incorporates a cultural segment by the next host city.The flag itself was replaced by a new one made of Korean silk by the Seoul Olympic Organising Committee ahead of the 1988 Games. In 1952 Oslo introduced a similar flag for use at the Olympic Winter Games. It should be noted that neither flag flies in the stadium.