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Obama: US would do world proud with Olympics
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 10 - 2009


Combining hometown pride and political
muscle, President Barack Obama lobbied Olympic leaders on
Friday to give the 2016 Summer Games to Chicago, saying a
nation shaped by the people of the world «wants a chance
to inspire it once more,» AP reported.
The president and his wife, fellow Chicagoan Michelle
Obama, put their capital behind an enormous campaign to win
the Olympics bid. Never before had a U.S. president made
such an in-person appeal.
«I urge you to choose Chicago,» Obama told members of
the International Olympic Committee, many of whom he later
mingled with as some snapped photos of him on their cell
phones.
«And if you do _ if we walk this path together _ then I
promise you this: The city of Chicago and the United States
of America will make the world proud,» the president said.
Chicago, Rio de Janeiro, Madrid and Tokyo have been making
their cases to the IOC for more than a year, but many IOC
members were believed to be undecided about which city they
would vote for Friday.
By the time the winning bid is announced, the Obamas
should be back on a plane to Washington.
The president's whirlwind trip put him in the Danish
capital for less than five hours Friday, with
Chicago-backers hoping that would be sufficient to give
Obama's adopted home town the advantage it needed to win
the close, four-way race to become the host city of the
2016 Summer Games.
But the compressed time frame did not shield Obama from
Republican criticism that he shouldn't be hopscotching to
Europe in Air Force One when there were so many pressing
issues to deal with at home.
Asked by a reporter how he thought his pitch went, Obama
gave a thumbs up _ and he said the video montage of Chicago
during the U.S. presentation made him miss home.
«Obviously now it's up to the IOC members, but we are
just grateful for the incredible hospitality,» Obama said.
He joked that only one part upset him: «They arranged for
me to follow Michelle _ that's always bad.»
Both Obamas spoke on deeply personal terms about Chicago,
the city at the center of the world's spotlight so many
times, including in November when the former Illinois
senator won the White House. The president described
Chicago as a city of diversity and warmth, a place where he
finally found a home.
«It's a city that works, from its first World's Fair more
than a century ago to the World Cup we hosted in the
nineties,» Obama said. «We know how to put on big
events.»
For all the anticipation surrounding Obama's appearance in
Copenhagen, his arrival at the IOC meeting was decidedly
subdued.
The 100-plus committee members, who had already been
warned not show bias during the presentations, sat silently
as the Obamas walked into the Bella Center with the rest of
12-member Chicago delegation.
Mrs. Obama gave a passionate account of what the games
would mean to her father, who taught her as a girl how to
throw punches better than the boys. She spoke fondly of
growing up on the South Side of Chicago, sitting on her
father's lap and cheering on Olympic athletes.
She noted that her late father had multiple sclerosis, so
she knows something about athletes who compete against
tough odds.
«Chicago's vision for the Olympic and Paralympic movement
is about so much more than what we can offer the games,»
she said. «It's about what the games can offer all of us _
it's about inspiring this generation and building a lasting
legacy for the next.»
The president anchored the U.S. charm offensive.
He referenced his own election as a moment when people
from around the world gathered in Chicago to see the
results last November and celebrate that «our diversity
could be a source of strength.»
«There is nothing I would like more than to step just a
few blocks from my family's home and with Michelle and our
two girls welcome the world back to our neighborhood,»
Obama said. «At the beginning of this new century, the
nation that has been shaped by people from around the world
wants a chance to inspire it once more.»
In advance of Obama's arrival, Mrs. Obama did some
high-powered lobbying for Chicago. The first lady has been
in Copenhagen since Wednesday, holding one-on-one meetings
with IOC members.
«I'm sure you'd all agree that she's a pretty big selling
point,» the president told his audience.
After the Obamas' comments, the U.S. delegation fielded
questions from committee members, and at one point the
president jumped in to answer. He said he envisioned that
the Chicago games would allow the United States to restore
its image as a place that, at its best, is «open to the
world.»
He emphasized that the White House and the State
Department would put their full weight behind making sure
international visitors «feel welcome and will come away
with the sense of the incredible diversity of the American
people.» And Americans, he said, will be reminded of their
links to the rest of the world.
Though IOC President Jacques Rogge has said heads of state
aren't required to attend the IOC meeting, recent votes
indicate their presence can make a difference.
During the 2005 IOC meeting in Singapore, then-British
Prime Minister Tony Blair successfully lobbied members on
behalf of London's bid for the 2012 Summer Games. Two years
later, Vladimir Putin, then president of Russia, helped
secure the 2014 Winter Games for Sochi on Russia's Black
Sea coast.
Before leaving Copenhagen, the Obamas met briefly with
Queen Margrethe II and Prince Consort Henrik.
The president wrapped the trip by visiting Prime Minister
Lars Loekke Rasmussen. Obama noted his interest in the
pivotal climate change summit in Copenhagen in December but
did not answer questions about whether he would attend it.
Earlier, police in the Danish capital detained 43 people
for public disturbance, some of whom were trying to hang a
banner on a building along Obama's route to the IOC
meeting. Greenpeace said its activists tried to hang
banners to tell Obama he should be in Copenhagen in
December.


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