Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Tokyo's 2016 bid dips: survey

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The IOC reported the outcome of the February survey to Tokyo governor and bid committee president Shintaro Ishihara (left) during its April 16-19 inspection tour. --PHOTO: AP
TOKYO - AN INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee survey showed a small dip in support for Tokyo's bid to host the 2016 Olympics, putting the support rate at 56 per cent of respondents.
The IOC reported the outcome of the February survey to Tokyo governor and bid committee president Shintaro Ishihara during its April 16-19 inspection tour, Tokyo bid officials said on Saturday.
The rate was down marginally from the 59 per cent of respondents that supported the Tokyo bid in June 2008, when the IOC cut the number of candidate cities from seven to four.
That was the lowest rate of any of those four cities, which includes Chicago, Madrid and Rio de Janeiro.
The Tokyo bid committee's own survey in January found 70.2 per cent of respondents nationwide support the bid, and 68.6 per cent of respondents in Tokyo.
The IOC will choose the host city on Oct 2 -- AP

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