
Based on the details about the cities and their websites, the following is my opinion about the candidates' possiblities of hosting the 2016 sSummer Olympics.

4. Tokyo, JapanCity Population: 12,790,000
Website: http://www.tokyo2016.or.jp/en/
Brief History: Japan first hosted the Olympics in 1964. In 1998, Japan once again hosted the Winter Olympics. Japan had bid to host the 2008 Olympics, but Beijing beat them out.Opinion: Another Asian Olympics would be good for Asia as a whole. Other than China, Japan and Korea are the only place I could see the Olympics go in Asia.
3. Rio de Janeiro, BrazilCity Population: 6,100,369
Website: http://www.rio2016.org.br/pt/Default.aspx

Brief History: No city in South America has ever hosted the Olympics. Rio bid for the 1936, 2004, and the 2012 Olympics. Each time they were beat out.Opinion: Hmmm...a South American Olympics sounds fun. I'd definitely be interested if Rio gets to host it. However, you gotta think of the massive population there. Unlike Tokyo, Rio's population is very concentrated.
2. Madrid, SpainCity Population: 3,128,600
Website

Brief History: The last Olympics Spain hosted was the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. Madrid, itself, has bid for the 1972 and 2012 Olympics.Opinion: Europe's already hosting the 2012 Olympics; I'd like to see another continent hosting the Summer Games. Sorry Madridians, it's nothing against you.
1. Chicago, Illinois, USACity Population: 2,800,000
Website: http://www.chicago2016.org/news/pages/splash.html
Brief History: Chicago was originally going to host the 1904 Games, b

According to all this information, I personally think that out of four cities Chicago should host the 2016 Summer Olympics.
I thought this is a ESL class but you talk about we AMERICAN!!!
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