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Muslim Nations Could Host Olympics from 2020 Onwards: Study

by Rukmani Krishna on Aug 14 2012 11:18 PM

 Muslim Nations Could Host Olympics from 2020 Onwards: Study
Ten Muslim-majority cities that could realistically pitch to host the Olympics from 2020 and beyond, despite cultural, political and climatic hurdles was identified by an Oxford University academic.
With London readying to pass the baton to Rio de Janeiro, which will host South America's first ever Games in 2016, the study probes over the possibility of Muslim nation hosting the coveted sports event as never before has an Olympics been held in a Islamic country.

Kasim Randeree, a researcher at the internationally renowned Said Business School in study stated Istanbul near-top in his list, which has bid in vain on four previous occasions, and also cites several other potential city bids, having merit.

"From the perspective of the broader international community, engagement with the Muslim world could not be more necessary or timely ... and sport has historically been demonstrated as an effective tool in achieving similar goals," the Sydney Morning Herald quoted Randeree, as saying.

"It is potentially in their long-term geopolitical and socio-economic interests for a [Muslim] nation to host the Olympics. I think Istanbul rates highly because of Turkey's history of Olympic participation," he added.

In his research, Randeree sought to identify the key ingredients of previously successful Olympic bids since the 1960s, including Sydney's, with which he melded the IOC's technical criteria.

He revealed that of Indonesia's prospects, "regional al-Qaeda supported terrorism remains a major obstacle".

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Randeree claimed that fierce summer temperatures would work against the Gulf cities, and even though the oil-rich states could climate-proof venues, signature Olympic events such as the marathon would still be adversely affected.

Source-ANI


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