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Rio de Janeiro parties like its 2016

RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 2, 2009 (AFP) -

Tens of thousands of people exploded with joy Friday, dancing to the infectious beat of samba music at a giant beach party celebrating Rio de Janeiro's win to host the 2016 Olympic Games.

"Rio loves you!" chanted the crowd of some 50,000 upon learning the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had chosen Rio over rival heavy-weights Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid.

Overjoyed Cariocas -- as local residents are known -- many dressed in the national colors of green and yellow, waved Brazilian flags and balloons, hugging each other as they were and hugged each other, showered with confetti.

"I don't have the words to describe it -- it's a huge joy. Brazil deserved it, it was the country's turn," said Rafael del Castillo, a tourism student, noting that the Games has never been held in South America.
A group of athletes awaited the announcement on a stage where Brazilian flag-draped musicians performed -- and burst into cheers when they heard the news.

A giant 2,200 square meter (23,680 square foot) banner with a picture of Christ Redeemer -- the iconic statue that overlooks Rio -- and the words "Rio loves you" was then unfurled over the crowd.
There was widespread support for the city's bid, with 85 percent of Rio residents in favor of bringing the Games to Brazil and 69 percent support nationally.

News of the win was splashed across the local media.

"Rio -- the marvelous and Olympic city in 2016," exulted O Globo.

A string of performers hit a giant stage on the Copacabana beach. Officials expected crowds would reach 100,000 as partying stretched late into the night, with an encore presentation set for Sunday.
"I am so very happy. The people of Rio are very excited. This is the Latin American country best prepared to host the Games," said Marina Flores, an Argentine resident of Rio.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Rio de Janeiro state governor Sergio Cabral were visibly overjoyed when the decision was announced in Copenhagen.
Residents celebrate after Rio de Janeiro won the bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro October 2, 2009. REUTERS

"It's unbelievable, overwhelming, spectacular," beamed Cabral after his city won the final round of voting by 66-32.

Lula, whose country will also stage the 2014 football World Cup, said history had been made.

"Today, Rio and Brazil presented their case to the IOC and they said an overwhelming 'yes.' It's an historic day in the life of Brazil," he said. "I'm 63 and have seen many things in my life and thought I could never get emotional but suddenly I'm crying more than any other person."

Their enthusiasm was matched by Brazilians back home, with most expressing pride over the city's selection and hope the Games would bring much-needed investment and development.

"I'm very happy. I hope that the Olympics will bring development and economic growth as well as (improve) security and transportation," said 20-year-old Daniel, a credit analyst.

Ricardo Chaves, a 47-year-old accountant, noted echoed hopes "for security and transportation to improve in the city, because the daily life of the Carioca is very difficult."

Rio is known for chaotic traffic, an overwhelmed public transportation system and a high crime rate -- 6,000 people were murdered in 2008.

The challenges the city must overcome to be ready for the Games are not insignificant, but Mayor Eduardo Paes said the bid was "realistic." Transportation issues are expected to be among t
he most pressing for the city to address, with many of the Olympic sites around 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the Olympic village.

More than a third of the Rio budget for the Games will be devoted to improving the transportation system, which has been neglected in the years since Rio lost its title as capital to Brasilia in 1960.
"This is a great opportunity for Rio," said musician Cintia Lobato. "The city is impoverished and it needs the Games, which could spur development if they are well managed."

An official study estimated that the Games could generate 56 million dollars and two million jobs by 2027. Some naysayers have pointed out that the city benefited little by hosting the Pan-American Games in 2007, but most were simply overwhelmed by the moment.

"Who wins? We do, my children do, my grandchildren do!" said Saul Trindade, 43, who joined the dancing masses to celebrate the win.

VAN37 - Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL : A cheerful crowd roars of joy in Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil as it is officially announced that their hometown will stage the 2016 Olympic Games, October 2, 2009. Rio de Janeiro's dream of bringing the Olympics to South America for the first time became reality here on Friday when they won the vote to host the 2016 edition. The Brazilian city saw off Madrid - by 66 votes to 32 - in the final round of voting after odds-on favourites Chicago, backed by a personal visit from President Barack Obama, had gone out in a first round sensation. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/VANDRLEI ALMEIDA

 
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