Question about the summer olympics?

What host city would you choose for upcoming Olympics...?

  • Choose a host city between these for each edition Summer Olympics: 2020 (Istanbul, Doha, Baku, Madrid, Tokyo) these are the official applicant cities for the 2020 Summer Olympics For other Summer Olympic editions in which official candidate cities have yet to be named you can choose one of these, or any other city you like: (Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle, Honolulu, San Diego, Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, Boston, New York, Jacksonville, Miami, Mexico City, Acapulco, Panama City, Havana, Bogota, Caracas, Lima, Montevideo, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lisbon, Madrid, Marseille, Milan, Geneva, Vienna, Frankfurt, Brussels, Copenhagen, Warsaw, Prague, Budapest, Belgrade, Bucharest, Kiev, St. Petersburg, Tel Aviv, Riyadh, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, Mumbai, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Incheon, Busan, Hiroshima, Osaka, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, Manila, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, Auckland, Cairo, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban) (personally I think one of these cities deserve to host the event at least once) B.Q. Same question for Winter Olympics Upcoming editions: 2020 2024 2028 2032 2036 2040 2044 2048... Summer Olympics 2022 2026 2030... Winter Olympics

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i really like to see the upcoming olympic games in kathmandu.

Romin

Believe me or not, I might be competing in the 2020 olympics for synchronized swimming. I'd choose Madrid....or san diego since that's my hometown :)

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