USOC Selects New York, but San Francisco Bay Area
Proud of Bid for 2012 Olympic Games
PRESS RELEASE: BASOC 2012
November 2, 2002 -- COLORADO SPRINGS,
CO: “I’d like to congratulate
NYC2012, Mayor Bloomberg and Dan Doctoroff.
The San Francisco Bay Area wishes New York
good luck in the international competition
to host the 2012 Olympic Games. We know
you have worked very hard.
I’d like to thank the United States
Olympic Committee for honoring San Francisco
as a Finalist for U.S. Candidate for the
2012 Olympic Games and for those Boardmembers
today who supported our vision for the Olympic
Games.
Of course, we’re deeply disappointed.
And today I feel the most for so many people
in the San Francisco Bay Area who have worked
so hard these past three years to bring
the Olympic Games to the place we love and
are lucky to call our home. But at the same
time, we’re very, very proud. Proud
of the transparent and ethical way we conducted
ourselves. Proud of the overwhelming community
support for our bid. Proud of our financially
responsible, low-risk bid that put the athletes
first. Proud of our efforts to leave great
legacies in the environment, technology
and athlete-training for the future of the
Olympic Movement.
But most of all we’re proud of our
people – from our Boardmembers to
our volunteers. We didn’t win this
vote today, but the people of the Bay Area
deserve congratulations anyway. Congratulations
to the Bay Area’s elected and community
leadership, which brought a new level of
cooperation and vision for the Bay Area
that we’re committed to continuing.
The people of the Bay Area are committed
to achieving and living the Olympic ideals.
It’s who we are, it’s what we
represent, it’s why we choose to live
in the one of the greatest, most inspiring,
most beautiful places on earth. We will
never stop promoting the ideals of the Olympic
Games as we strive to achieve the goals
of the original Olympic Charter –
to build a better and more peaceful world
by educating youth through sport.”
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