Sunday, October 11, 2009

Life in Plastic, It's Fantastic

When I first made the decision to study abroad in Copenhagen, it did not occur to me that things would actually happen here. And yet, Copenhagen is the home of environmental conferences, enormous cultural events, and other sorts of activities that lend to my countless adventures. Most recently, Copenhagen was host to the 121st IOC session, and the XIII Olympic Congress, where host city for the 2016 summer Olympics was announced. The four contenders were Chicago, Tokyo, Madrid, and Rio de Janeiro, and people from all of these locales made their way to Copenhagen to voice their support. Oprah and the Obamas were among the big names in town - I did not see them, though I certainly grumbled about how they disrupted public transportation and made me rather late to class, despite leaving early.


The true highlight of the entire Olympic event was the announcement ceremony, where popular music acts performed, and the host city was officially announced. I arrived at RĂ„dhuspladsen in time to hear a live performance by the Danish band Aqua, of "Barbie Girl" fame. They are indeed reunited, back and ready to perform with more crazy costumes and hilarious songs laden with pop culture references.


When Aqua performed, it was actually a dream come true. Well, a dream of my 10-year-old self. And lived out in a way I never imagined. But still. I saw Aqua perform "Barbie Girl" live, in Copenhagen. For free.



I was still hanging out when the time came for the announcement of the host city. Chicago was the first to be eliminated. As cool as it would have been to see Chicago win, not to mention the United States, announced as a winner while standing in a sea of foreigners, I was not heartbroken. The other host cities had good bid presentations, and it seemed like the economic push that comes hand in hand with hosting something as big as the Olympics could be put to good use in other countries as well. Tokyo was next to be taken out, leaving Madrid and Rio de Janeiro as the final contestants. With great ceremony, the winners were announced:


Winning the bid is actually quite an accomplishment for Brazil. South America has never hosted an Olympics. Though there were people who doubt the city's ability to be ready for the games in 2016, but it is already slated to host the 2014 World Cup, so everything has to be in place (not to mention the Rio hosted the Pan American Games in 2007). Plus there are perks - almost all of the events will be held within city limits. Past Olympic games have involved locations far outside of city limits. During the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, events were held as far away as Tallinn in Estonia. But regardless, this is an excellent opportunity for Brazil, and it was very exciting to be in Copenhagen for the energy and excitement of the Olympic announcements.

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