Obama Heading to Denmark to Pitch Chicago for 2016 Olympics
By Daily News staff
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama will travel to Denmark to support Chicago's bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics, projecting the highest-ever White House profile in lobbying for the international event.
Valerie Jarrett, a senior adviser to the president, told The Associated Press Monday morning that Obama will leave Thursday and join his wife, Michelle, in Copenhagen, where they'll make the pitch to the International Olympic Committee. Obama would be the first U.S. president to actually appeal in person to the International Olympic Committee for an Olympics event.
The International Olympic Committee is meeting in Copenhagen to select a host city for the 2016 Summer Games. Chicago faces tough competition from Rio de Janeiro, Madrid and Tokyo.
The White House later formally announced the trip, saying that Obama and his wife "will both make presentations to the IOC during Friday's session. They will discuss why Chicago is best to host the 2016 Summer Games, and how the United States is eager to bring the world together to celebrate the ideals of the Olympic movement.
While in Denmark, the statement said, Obama and his wife also will meet with Queen Elizabeth and the president will meet with Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen of Denmark
Obama, who represented Illinois in the U.S. Senate after serving in the Illinois Legislature, is a longtime supporter of Chicago's bid. He and Michelle consider it their adopted home town, and he recently sent letters to selected IOC members, promising a "spectacular Olympic experience for one and all.
"President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama symbolize the hope, opportunity and inspiration that makes Chicago great, and we are honored to have two of our city's most accomplished residents leading our delegation in Copenhagen," Mayor Richard M. Daley said in a statement. "Who better to share with members of the International Olympic Committee the commitment and enthusiasm Chicago has for the Olympic and Paralympic Movement than the President and First Lady."
The president had held off on announcing a trip to Copenhagen, saying his first priority was the ongoing debate in Washington over health care reform. The legislation is a signature piece of his domestic policy agenda and negotiations on Capitol Hill have been contentious.
But with heads of state representing Rio and Madrid already scheduled to attend the IOC meeting Friday, Chicago's bid organizers had hoped Obama would make an in-person appeal.
"I don't think there's an IOC member on the planet that wouldn't love to meet your president. He's a transformational figure in the world today," longtime IOC member Dick Pound said recently.
Obama is also mobilizing his administration on behalf of Chicago's bid. Senior adviser Jarrett, Education Secretary Arne Duncan and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, will also be joining the president and first lady in Copenhagen. All are from Illinois.
Reader Comments
obama wins the olympic bid
Yes, he did. How do I know this, since it has not happened yet?
Because no one as arrogant as Obama would go all the way to Denmark unless he had already been promised success. It's like the movie "Chicago", where the lawyer gets everyone to focus on everything else BUT the real issues. And what are the real issues Obama should be focused on? A healthcare debate that is ripping this country in two, a war to be won in Iraq, a war to be won (or abandoned) in Afghanastan, and a NUCLEAR Iran!
But what will CNN and CNBC say, "the charisma of Obama did it again." we are being played for fools.
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All other heads of state are representing their country in Copenhagen, why not Obama? Atlanta got the Olympics, and this is the last chance to get it again for some time. Shut up you redneck jerk.........America first!
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