Tuesday, March 17, 2015

DOSB decision: Left wants Olympic prevent in Hamburg – THE WORLD

wants the Left faction in the city council in Hamburg before the referendum with an anti-Olympic campaign mood against the application for Summer Games 2024 make. “We will continue to work to ensure that this insane major project does not materialize,” said Mehmet Yildiz, sports political group spokesman.

He announced that the Left will support the initiative (N) Olympia. In addition, his party would take the SPD Senate from Mayor Olaf Scholz in terms of transparency and public decision at their word. “Without the decision of the citizens of Hamburg no Olympics is to make,” said Yildiz.

Representatives of the anti-Olympic initiatives announced immediately after the decision also their resistance to:

Dirk Seifert (NOlympia Hamburg): “The referendum is not a self-goers, but a big risk. is far from through. What happened in Munich, was not accidental. You have to wait for amounts in excess of 10 million euros, if the mood is still going up or down significantly. This is not an easy task for the German Olympic Sports Confederation and the Senate of Hamburg. The games 2024 take place with high probability in the United States. Too bad that those who have been thinking about 2028 have not enforced. Until then, you could create a new model for the Olympics. “

Gabriele Hiller (NOlympia Member, Berlin): “We are very pleased that this cup is passed to us. Now is celebrated. I actually expected that it will be Berlin, but I am glad that the sports officials have decided otherwise. I want it but also not the hamburgers. I think also of Hamburg has a lot to do and should try to resolve its problems without the Olympic Games. “

There was overwhelming support there was for the election of Hamburg, however, representatives of sports associations, from politics and sport:

Olaf Scholz (First Mayor of Hamburg): “Germany would be at the Summer Olympic Games 2024. This is an event that is for our country of great importance. We feel it is a very, very great honor and believe that it is for Hamburg and for Germany and for all those who love the sport, be a big deal. “

Siegfried Kaidel (President of the German Rowing Association and spokesman of the leading associations) : “I am one hundred percent convinced that the associations who voted for Berlin, now no ifs and buts Hamburg will support. This firm commitment existed in all meetings and conversations, and a different approach would be catastrophic. We are now closed behind Hamburg “

Alexander Otto (entrepreneur and first Olympic Ambassador Hamburg): “. Quite fantastic. I had seen the odds at 50-50 “

Christoph Metzelder (Former football player): .” The most important message is that #sportdeutschland for Olympia 2024 advertises “

Dietmar Beiersdorf (CEO of the Bundesliga club Hamburger SV): “I am very pleased. The enthusiasm of the city, the enthusiasm of the people and the very, very good planning was the main reason that we won. This is a small first step, there are still many hurdles to overcome. “

Steffen Deibler (Olympic fourth in the 100m butterfly) : “I was more convinced of the hamburger concept from the beginning. I have two Olympic Games and participated Hamburg to trust that they also align games sustainable. This gives the sport a huge push in Hamburg, I am very pleased. The concept of Hamburg is very inspired in sustainability to the guidelines of the IOC. “

Michael Stich (Wimbledon champion and Olympic champion in 1992 at Double) “This is a holiday for Hamburg, but also an obligation. We have to deliver now. That’s where I draw my work, but I think we are in favor super set. We now need to create the structures and give it full throttle. Then we have the opportunities for the Olympics “

Wladimir Klitschko (World Boxing Champion and Hamburg-based): “. Great news reaching me in training camp. Absolutely the right decision. “

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