Round One:
Round Two:
But it's not unheard of for a candidate city very close to winning on one ballot to be pipped at the post on the next. This is what happened when Vancouver was selected over Pyeonchang for next year's Winter Games. Bear in mind none of the voting IOC members know the points; like us they only know who was dropped.
Round Three:
If you're wondering why different voting numbers for each round: no IOC member from a candidate city's country can vote. But if they get dropped (like the US and Japan did here) their members can vote in all subsequent rounds.
Chicago 18- Rio 26
- Madrid 28
- Tokyo 22
Round Two:
- Madrid 29
- Rio 46
Tokyo 20
But it's not unheard of for a candidate city very close to winning on one ballot to be pipped at the post on the next. This is what happened when Vancouver was selected over Pyeonchang for next year's Winter Games. Bear in mind none of the voting IOC members know the points; like us they only know who was dropped.
Round Three:
- Rio 66
Madrid 32
If you're wondering why different voting numbers for each round: no IOC member from a candidate city's country can vote. But if they get dropped (like the US and Japan did here) their members can vote in all subsequent rounds.
no subject
Date: 2009-10-03 03:29 pm (UTC)Rogge is hawter than them there fellas. I actually kind of spoke to him one: very imposing guy. Very un-Belgian like in that regard.