Table++Host+Selection+Proccess+4


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 * [[image:Atlanta.jpg width="121" height="178"]] || Blake- The Olympics are a very important event for the whole world. Because it is so important, there is a very complicated selection process. Unfortunately, Atlanta will probably not be selected again during our lifetimes because we hosted them in 1996. ||
 * [[image:5rings.jpg width="253" height="169"]] || Arthur-The International Olympic Committee, the IOC, is in charge of choosing the next cities that will host the Olympics. There is a another group called the Evaluation Committee that sends a list of the candidate cities to the IOC. This list is made public exactly one month before the selection. The IOC holds a meeting in a city that is not a candidate to vote. Each IOC general gets one vote on the city of their choice. The city with the most votes is going to host the Olympics. ||
 * [[image:BEIJING.jpg width="145" height="181"]] || Blake- In two years the Olympics will be in Vancouver. In four years, they will be in London, and in six years, the Olympics will be in Sochi, Russia. The IOC has already chosen the next three cities, but the fourth is a mystery that is soon to be uncovered. ||