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Brazil hopes for Rio Games boost | Brazil hopes for Rio Games boost |
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The Pan American Games have closed in Rio de Janeiro with organisers hoping the event has boosted Brazil's chances of staging more global tournaments. | The Pan American Games have closed in Rio de Janeiro with organisers hoping the event has boosted Brazil's chances of staging more global tournaments. |
Brazil is expected to be chosen to host the 2014 Fifa World Cup but officials are also aiming for the 2016 Olympics. | Brazil is expected to be chosen to host the 2014 Fifa World Cup but officials are also aiming for the 2016 Olympics. |
A flamboyant closing ceremony capped two weeks of sport, attended by more than 5,000 athletes from 42 countries. | A flamboyant closing ceremony capped two weeks of sport, attended by more than 5,000 athletes from 42 countries. |
Competitors praised the games but correspondents say the city's infrastructure was put under strain. | Competitors praised the games but correspondents say the city's infrastructure was put under strain. |
At the closing ceremony, athletes paraded together as 1,500 samba percussionists played in the Maracana stadium. | At the closing ceremony, athletes paraded together as 1,500 samba percussionists played in the Maracana stadium. |
Brazilian accordionists then played a duet with Mexican mariachis, with the Mexican flag hoisted in preparation for the 2011 Pan Am Games to be held in Guadalajara. | Brazilian accordionists then played a duet with Mexican mariachis, with the Mexican flag hoisted in preparation for the 2011 Pan Am Games to be held in Guadalajara. |
"I would like to invite you all back to participate in the 2016 Olympics," Brazil's Sports Minister Orlando Silva told the final news conference. | |
"We are ready to look for other events and to go after an Olympic candidature," he said. | "We are ready to look for other events and to go after an Olympic candidature," he said. |
Fifa proposal | Fifa proposal |
Brazil is the only country bidding for the 2014 World Cup, which Fifa has indicated will be held in South America. | Brazil is the only country bidding for the 2014 World Cup, which Fifa has indicated will be held in South America. |
Brazil came third in the medals' table after the US and Cuba | Brazil came third in the medals' table after the US and Cuba |
The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is to present their formal proposal to football's world governing body on Tuesday. | The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is to present their formal proposal to football's world governing body on Tuesday. |
The Pan American Games had excellent venues and glossy ceremonies, but the two weeks of competition also exposed serious shortcomings, Reuters reports. | The Pan American Games had excellent venues and glossy ceremonies, but the two weeks of competition also exposed serious shortcomings, Reuters reports. |
The government spent a reported $2bn (£1bn) to make the Games a success, several times more than was first planned. | The government spent a reported $2bn (£1bn) to make the Games a success, several times more than was first planned. |
Building delays forced workers to rush to get the venues ready in time and Rio's transport system was often seriously overloaded. | Building delays forced workers to rush to get the venues ready in time and Rio's transport system was often seriously overloaded. |
Around 20,000 police officers were on duty to ensure that the Games ran smoothly, amid concern about the level of crime in Rio. | Around 20,000 police officers were on duty to ensure that the Games ran smoothly, amid concern about the level of crime in Rio. |
Rio residents were preparing for a return of the violence that plagues their city as the extra security forces began to withdraw. | Rio residents were preparing for a return of the violence that plagues their city as the extra security forces began to withdraw. |
"It was so peaceful here. Let's just hope it doesn't return to normal," Rio taxi driver Walter Simoes told the Associated Press. | "It was so peaceful here. Let's just hope it doesn't return to normal," Rio taxi driver Walter Simoes told the Associated Press. |
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