Why Hosting The Olympics Isn't Worth It Anymore

Business Insider
5 Feb 201805:27

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TLDRThe video script discusses the escalating costs and controversies surrounding the Olympics, questioning their sustainability. It highlights how past games have consistently exceeded budgets, with the IOC taking a larger share of revenue. The script also touches on environmental impacts and the dwindling number of cities willing to bid as a host. Suggestions include the IOC's proposed reforms and the idea of a permanent host city to alleviate financial burdens, with Los Angeles as a potential candidate. Despite challenges, the Olympics remain popular, with high support from candidate cities' populations.

Takeaways

  • 🏅 The Olympics are often associated with overspending, waste, and controversy, which can negatively impact the host city long after the games are over.
  • 📈 Every Olympic Games in the last 50 years has exceeded its budget, with the 2014 Sochi Winter Games being a notable example of massive cost overruns.
  • 📚 Professor Andrew Zimbalist, an expert on the Olympics, highlights the high costs of various facilities required for the games, including athletic venues, an Olympic village, and media centers.
  • 📺 The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has been taking a larger share of revenue from the games, significantly impacting the financial benefits for host cities.
  • 🏟️ Post-Olympics, stadiums can be costly to maintain and may fall into disrepair if not utilized properly, affecting property values and the environment.
  • 🌲 The environmental impact of the games, such as habitat destruction for the Winter Olympics, raises concerns about the sustainability of hosting the Olympics.
  • 📉 The number of cities bidding to host the Olympics has decreased due to financial failures and the extensive planning required.
  • 💡 IOC President Thomas Bach has proposed a list of actions to reduce costs and improve sustainability, aiming to make the games more attractive to potential host cities.
  • 🏙️ Zimbalist suggests a radical solution to the bidding problem by establishing a permanent host city with existing infrastructure to reduce the need for new construction.
  • ❄️ Climate change affects the feasibility of hosting Winter Games, as fewer cities can guarantee snow, potentially making a permanent host city more viable.
  • 🌐 Despite the challenges, the Olympic Games remain popular among the public, with high support rates in candidate host cities for the 2020 Games.

Q & A

  • What are some of the issues associated with hosting the Olympic Games?

    -The issues include overspending, waste, controversy, and lasting damage to the host city, such as environmental disruption and high maintenance costs for the newly built stadiums.

  • How has the Olympic Games' budgeting changed over the past 50 years?

    -Every game in the last 50 years has gone over budget. For example, the 2014 Sochi Winter Games exceeded its 10 billion dollar budget by an additional 41 billion dollars.

  • Who is Professor Andrew Zimbalist and what is his contribution to the discussion on the Olympics?

    -Professor Andrew Zimbalist is an author who has written several books on the Olympics, including 'Rio 2016: Olympic Myths, Hard Realities,' and he is well-versed in the financial and operational aspects of hosting the Games.

  • What are the costs associated with hosting the Olympic Games?

    -The costs include building athletic venues, an Olympic village, media and television production facilities, a media village, ceremonial and green spaces, and transportation infrastructure.

  • How has the International Olympic Committee (IOC) changed its revenue sharing with host cities?

    -The IOC has been taking a larger percentage of revenue from host cities. In the 90s, it took 4%, but by the 2016 Rio Games, it pocketed 70% of the revenue.

  • What are the environmental impacts of hosting the Winter Olympics?

    -The environmental impacts include destruction of natural habitats such as mountainsides, trees, and the displacement of animals, some of which may be close to extinction.

  • Why are fewer cities bidding to host the Olympic Games?

    -Fewer cities are bidding due to the financial failures of past Games, the long planning period, and the high costs associated with hosting, which often do not result in profit.

  • What was Boston's experience with bidding for the 2024 Summer Games?

    -Boston pulled its bid for the 2024 Summer Games after the citizen group No Boston Olympics convinced the city that hosting the Games was not in their best interest.

  • What actions did IOC President Thomas Bach suggest to shape the future of the Olympic Movement?

    -Thomas Bach suggested a list of 40 actions, including evaluating bid cities by assessing opportunities and risks, reducing the cost of bidding, and incorporating sustainability in all aspects of the Olympic Games.

  • What is Professor Zimbalist's proposal to keep the Olympics alive?

    -Zimbalist supports the idea of getting rid of the bidding system and selecting a permanent host city that already has the necessary infrastructure and facilities, such as Los Angeles for the Summer Olympics.

  • How do public opinions in candidate host cities reflect their support for the Olympic Games?

    -According to an IOC poll for the 2020 Games, there was significant support from the residents of candidate cities, with percentages reaching up to 83% in Istanbul.

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