San Francisco 2016 Olympic bid

San Francisco 2016 Olympic bid

San Francisco was one of the cities vying to be the official United States bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics. Like the Chicago bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics, San Francisco and the entire San Francisco Bay area in California touted a compact but regional-participatory focus for its bid, expressing an interest in developing planning partnerships with a large number of neighboring large cities. Fact|date=February 2007 Mayor of San Francisco Gavin Newsom announced the bid on September 12, 2005. After failure to secure a venue for use as the main stadium, the bid was withdrawn on November 13, 2006.

San Francisco also bid for the 2012 Summer Olympics, but came in second place to New York City during the national bidding process. Making it their second unsuccessful bid for the Summer Olympics. The San Francisco 2012 bid organizers offered a concept called the "Ring of Gold" which took advantage of existing athletic venues from as far as Sacramento but revolved around four, compact clusters near public transportation hubs: San Francisco; Palo Alto; San Jose and Santa Clara; Oakland and Berkeley.

Newsom announced on July 11 2006 that the new bid would be centered around a new San Francisco 49ers stadium in the property on which Candlestick Park stands today. At the same time, he stated that the Olympic Village would be constructed at Hunters Point and that it would be converted into affordable housing following the games. [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/07/11/MNG03JT3ET1.DTL&type=politics Newsom's Olympic vision sees new 49ers stadium] , San Francisco Chronicle Online, 12 July 2006, accessed 13 July 2006] This new Olympic stadium would be necessary as Stanford Stadium, the planned venue for athletics and the ceremonies for the 2012 bid, has been replaced by a smaller football stadium.

Bid history

On July 26, 2006, the USOC officially named San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago as the three US finalists for the 2016 Olympics, dropping Philadelphia and Houston.

On September 22, 2006, San Francisco submitted a report responding to the USOC questionnaire that was distributed to the remaining three U.S. candidate cities. On the same day, San Francisco 2016 issued a press release announcing the design of a [http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060922/sff045.html?.v=31 new stadium] for both the 49ers and the Olympics/Paralympics. The design involves conversion of the football stadium to one including a 400 meter track by elevating the playing field, and also includes provision for expanded seating capacity for events such as the Olympics and Super Bowl.

On November 9, 2006, the San Francisco 49ers ended negotiations with the city of San Francisco for the development of a new football stadium that would also be used as the centerpiece of the 2016 Olympics. The 49ers are currently considering moving to a nearby city, such as Santa Clara, or elsewhere in California. If they were to move, bid organizers would have to create a new plan for a central stadium. [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/11/09/niners.stadium.ap/index.html Niners cease new stadium talks with San Francisco] , CNNSI Online, 8 November 2006, accessed 9 November 2006]

Termination of bid

On November 13, 2006, San Francisco withdrew its bid from the national selection process. Scott Givens, speaking for the bid committee, cited a "damaged reputation" [ [http://www.gamesbids.com/cgi-bin/news/viewnews.cgi?category=1&id=1163447302 San Francisco Reluctantly Withdraws 2016 Olympic Bid] , GamesBids, 13 November 2006, accessed 13 November 2006] due to failed negotiations surrounding the 49ers' stadium.

Ultimately, Chicago was elected by the USOC to bid for 2016.

References

* [http://www.sanfrancisco2016.org San Francisco 2016] - official website for the San Francisco 2016 Olympic bid


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