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    LATIN AMERICA CONGRATULATES BRAZIL ON WINNING 2016 OLYMPIC BID

    Xinhua
    2009-10-03 08:22:58

    MEXICO CITY, Oct. 2 (Xinhua) -- Leaders from across Latin America
    celebrated on Friday after Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro won its
    bid to host the 2016 Olympic Games, at the International Olympic
    Committee (IOC) meeting in Danish capital Copenhagen, according to
    news reaching here.

    Speaking from Copenhagen where he traveled to witness the IOC's choice,
    President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said that Rio deserved to host the
    Olympics, and described the news as "a victory for 190million souls",
    referring to Brazil's population. "If I died right now, it would have
    been worth it," he added.

    Rio had previously bid for the 2004 Games, which took place in Geek
    capital Athens, and then again for the 2012 Games, where London won
    the right to host.

    In Venezuela, President Hugo Chavez told media at the sidelines of
    an Argentina-Venezuela political coordination meeting that "we are
    going to give Rio a big round of applause and I am going to launch
    a forecast: Venezuela will be the winner of the football competition
    in those Olympics," he said.

    In Chile, President Michelle Bachelet cheered the decision, telling
    media "great joy" during a public event in the Bio Bio Region of
    southern Chile.

    "It is great that Brazil won and that Latin America will host the
    2016 Olympic Games," she said.

    Peru's President Alan Garcia told media that Peru feels the victory
    as its own, that it represents a victory for all Latin America,
    and that it represents an opportunity for Peru's tourist industry.

    "Even though I will not be in power, I will work hard so that all
    the citizens of the world who go to Brazil will make a stop in Peru,
    on the way there and the way back," he said.

    In Colombia, President Alvaro Uribe said he was "very happy" to hear
    the news, and said that he hoped that Brazil would back Colombia's
    bid to host the 2015 Pan American Games.

    "Major congraturations for the Brazil government, to its president
    and to its people," he said at a public event in central western
    city Armenia.

    Gerardo Werthein, president-elect of Argentina's Olympic Committee,
    told Argentine news channel C5N by telephone from Copenhagen that
    "this is a great opportunity for the whole Latin American region".

    Werthein, head of an equestrian sports organization, said that he
    enjoyed "the success of friends" describing the news as "an impressive
    moment that we can't help but live and share."

    In winning city Rio de Janeiro itself, citizens gathered at
    world-famous beach Copacabana to celebrate at an event organized by the
    city government, featuring musicians and Olympic athletes. Celebrants
    watched the decision at a large screen set up to watch the announcement
    of the host city live.

    Rio authorities said that at least 15,000 gathered ahead of the event,
    and many more appeared after victory was announced. Many were dressed
    in national colours green and yellow.

    Rio's rivals for the Olympics were Spain's capital, Madrid; Japan's
    capital, Tokyo; and U.S. city Chicago.
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