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1993: Green light for Manchester Olympics Officials in Manchester bidding to hold the 2000 Olympic Games have been told their chances are "very, very high". The President of the International Olympic Committee, Juan Antonio Samaranch, was speaking after a series of presentations in the city's Town Hall. He has been touring the north-west on the day after the IOC published its report on the technical suitability of the cities competing to host the 2000 Games. The report puts Sydney as clear favourite, but gives credit to the British bid and raises doubts over Beijing. Brasilia fell well below the standard and many expect it to be dismissed from the contest.
Mr Samaranch and his entourage were shown the new facilities built and construction underway since their visit three years ago when Manchester was trying for the 1996 Games. They travelled on the Metrolink tram system, went by helicopter to the equestrian centre at Haydock Park and saw the north Manchester velodrome, due for completion next year. Earlier in the day the IOC visitors soaked up the community support at Sandilands Infant School in Sale and the Captain of Manchester United, Steve Bruce, showed off the club's silverware to remind them of the city's rich sporting traditions. Even the rain did not dampen Mr Samaranch's familiar diplomacy: "When I find rain in a country I think always that is a very lucky country," he said. The President and his team meet the British Prime Minister tomorrow. The final decision about who will host the millennium Olympic Games will be made by the 90 members of the IOC in Monte Carlo on 23 September. |
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