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and here it comes,,, BEGINNING of the end,,, and look , by the way, at how DISRESPECTFUL they were to australia?? WTF>>???


<header><header class="">Rio Olympics Athletes' Village Declared "Uninhabitable"

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</figure> This week’s scheduled move-in for the Olympic athletes’ village in Brazil fell flat, as the Australian delegation refused to enter the facilities due to serious issues with plumbing and fire safety.

That’s according to the Sydney Morning Herald, which cites the AOC claiming the Australian athletes arrived today intending to check into their rooms, only to find them “uninhabitable.” The Herald claims the Great Britain and New Zealand delegations found themselves in the same spot upon arrival this weekend.
The Australians discovered water flowing down the walls upon attempting to flush toilets, a strong smell of gas, and exposed wiring. The team is currently staying in hotels to await their accommodations for the Games. Meanwhile:

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and the other shoe is dropping in slowwwwwwww motion,,

this story will be reinvisioned 1000 more times before aug 10th,, as it is salacious.



<header><header class="">[h=1]Only 12 Of The 31 Olympics Athletes' Village Buildings Have Passed Safety Inspection[/h]</header>
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Athletes are arriving in Rio de Janeiro for the Olympics, and have been greeted at the Athletes’ Village with gas leaks, power outages, and “a small fire.” The Australian Olympic Committee already declared the Village “uninhabitable”, and according to The Guardian, 19 of the 31 apartment towers (all of which are 17 stories tall) that comprise the Village have not passed safety tests. The list of problems is oddly reminiscent of Sochi:


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Close to 10% of the competitors have already arrived in Brazil and many are housed in the village, though the shoddy conditions – which include flooded floors, broken elevators, mould and holes in the ceiling – have shocked some team managers, athletes and volunteers.
Stress tests were never completed on most of the buildings because of delays in the connection of gas and electric lines. An Olympics spokesperson tried to claim only five percent of the rooms were impacted; she later admitted that less than half of towers have been approved for occupation. In the meantime, the teams that have arrived are seeking other accommodations, and may ask to be reimbursed for their trouble:
The organisers promise to resolve the problems by Thursday, but in the interim the Australian team has decided to temporarily rehouse its athletes. The Dutch and Italian teams have also complained and hinted that there may be demands for compensation.
The towers cost a shade under $1 billion to construct, and the construction firm planned to sell the apartments after the Olympics concluded. However, the Brazilian economy is in the toilet (the Brazilian real has fallen 20 percent over the last year), and less than 10 percent of the apartments have been successfully pre-sold.

The Italian team has come up with a rather creative solution to their uncompleted rooms, and have contracted out workers on their own to finish up construction.
 

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and here it comes,,, BEGINNING of the end,,, and look , by the way, at how DISRESPECTFUL they were to australia?? WTF>>???


<header><header class="">Rio Olympics Athletes' Village Declared "Uninhabitable"

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WTF Brazil?
Shame on you...
This looks like a cheap youth hostel!

Any 2 person room should be at least 50% bigger, and not just bare-bone like this!
 

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Brazilian police confirmed on Monday that they are investigating a second group of possible would-be terrorists after arresting a dozen Islamic State sympathizers suspected of plotting to carry out an attack during next month's 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

The confirmation came in a response to Globo television, which aired on Sunday a news story about 15 people who were said to be seeking to make contact with IS.

The piece was the work of a journalist who infiltrated the group online.

In exchanges cited by the Globo report, the suspects referred to the Olympics, which begin Aug. 5, as an opportunity to "strike at our enemies."

Members of the group also discussed purchasing weapons.

Word of the new probe follows the arrests of 12 people accused of having made up an "amateurish" and disorganized potential terror cell whose only contact with each other was via Internet messaging services.

Ten suspects were nabbed last Thursday in simultaneous raids across 10 of Brazil's 27 states.

Another man wanted in the case surrendered to authorities Friday in the western state of Mato Grosso, where the 12th suspect was detained over the weekend.

In conversations online, the 12 men praised recent terrorist attacks in Europe and talked about buying guns with an eye toward striking during the Olympics, which begin Aug. 5.

Several suspects swore allegiance to Islamic State, but there is no evidence of any actual contact with IS, Justice Minister Alexandre de Moraes said.

Brazil's anti-terrorism law, enacted last year, provides for sentences of up to eight years in prison for glorifying terrorist activity.

Preparing to stage an attack, even one that never materializes, carries a maximum of 15 years behind bars.


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they dont need a terrorist attack for this venue to bomb

This.

Why would they award the Olympics to a third world country to begin with?
 

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With all the shit that is going down in brazil???? are you fkn kidding me,,, there is going to be a terrorism incident you can bank that shit..

anyone that goes to brazil is a fkn idiot,,,
let me break this shit down,,

1. highest cases of aids/diseases next to africa,,

2. you will get Hepititus if you swim in their shit water (that cant be fixed)

3. zika virus is GOING to infect people,, and you carry t hat shit for 2-3 YEARS???

4. there will be some sort of terrorism that occurs there, that backward Brokeassed country cant protect themselves from shit,,
an australian paraolympian gold medal wearer was robbed at 7am 3 days ago at gunpoint.

5. they havent finished building the housing, or half the event locations yet??

crooked, thieves,,, sigh,,, not worth it

Wow! Why did they even consider Rio to host the Olympics?
 

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Bribes my friend... fkn bribes.... i heard yesterday.. 8 years ago when they were awarding the olympics it came down to 2 locations... chicago and brazil... lolol.. but brazil came up with 50 million to the ceos of tue olympics...
Sigh..
 

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[h=1]Rio drug traffickers capitalize on Olympic fever with creative cocaine packaging[/h]





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One of dozens of packages of cocaine stamped with a Rio 2016 label, the Olympic rings, and a warning that reads, “Keep away from children,” confiscated by police in a raid on the Lapa neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on July 25. (Rio de Janeiro State Police/Handout via Reuters)
There’s another doping scandal brewing at the Rio Olympics and this time it has nothing to do with Russia. Drug dealers in the city have started peddling cocaine in Olympic packaging, HuffPost Brasil reports. The package features the Rio Olympic logo, the five Olympic rings and some helpful instructions: “Keep away from children.”
Police discovered the Olympic-branded cocaine baggies on Monday night among a cache of 93 bags of the stuff that they seized earlier that evening in the tourist-friendly neighborhood of Lapa, according to Brazil’s Globo newspaper.
It’s easy to make light of the entrepreneurial spirit of the person whose idea it was to use the city’s upcoming Olympics to sell more drugs, but drug crime in Rio is no laughing matter. Homicides in Rio were up 15 percent in the first four months of 2016, compared to the same period in 2015.
[‘Welcome to Hell,’ Rio police tell visitors, as body parts wash up on Olympic beach]
“Brazil is one of the most violent countries in the world with a national homicide rate of 27.1 per 100,000 inhabitants,” Paula Miraglia wrote in a recent report for the Brookings Institute. “A large part of this violence and criminality can be linked to arms and drug trafficking operations by organized crime groups.”
Olympic organizers recently upped the number of security officers set to patrol the Games to 88,000 individuals. That total includes 21,000 soldiers and 47,000 police officers to patrol the streets of Rio, and another 20,000 soldiers to secure the five cities set to host the Olympic soccer tournaments. Those cities are Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Manaus, Salvador and Sao Paulo.
But even police in Rio have been subject to criticism, including just this week when a New Zealand jiu-jitsu fighter, who lives in Rio but won’t be competing in the Olympics, claimed the city’s police held him for ransom.
[Kiwi jiu-jitsu fighter says Rio ‘police’ more or less held him for ransom]
“I’m not sure what’s more depressing, the fact this stuff is happening to foreigners so close to the Olympic Games or the fact that Brazilians have to live in a society that enables this absolute [malarkey] on a daily basis,” wrote Jason Lee in New Zealand’s Stuff magazine this week. “This place is well and truly [messed up] in every sense of the word imaginable.”
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<header><header class="">BOOM,,, and here ya go,, tactic of a 3rd world nation,, next someone will shit on someone,, or Jizz on them,,,, christ this is gonna be a dam mess!!



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Chinese Hurdler Vomited On, Robbed Of Luggage On First Day In Rio


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</figure> Chinese athlete Shi Dongpeng fell victim to a gastrointestinal grift earlier this week shortly after arriving in Rio de Janeiro to compete in the 110-meter hurdles event, according to Inside the Games:
According to the International Sport Press Association (AIPS), the man then vomited over Shi, who went to clean himself up while the cameraman chased the man out of the hotel.
When they returned, all of the camerman’s equipment had been stolen, as well as baggage belonging to both men.
Surveillance footage showed that they had been the victims of a cleverly organised professional job in which they had been distracted by the apparent drunk.
When the two tried to report the theft to Rio police, they found a two-hour wait due a long line of other people reporting having been mugged.
 

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[h=1]just the beginning,,


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Fire In Rio Olympic Village Building Forces Evacuation Of Athletes[/h] [h=2]Stairwells of a building filled with smoke but no one was injured.[/h]
07/30/2016 07:19 am ET | Updated 8 hours ago
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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Australian team said they evacuated their building at the Olympic Village in Rio de Janeiro because of a fire in the basement on Friday, one week before the Games open.
The fire, which filled the stairwells of the building with smoke, caused no injuries and the team was back in the building after around half an hour, a team spokesman said.
It was the latest incident in a tense week at the Olympic Village, where Australia and several other teams complained about unfinished and dirty rooms before moving in.
“We are all accounted for,” said Mike Tancred, director of media and communications for the Australian Olympic Committee, adding that the fire did not appear to have been serious.
“It was a good drill for us. We cleared all 23 floors of the building,” he added. A spokesman for Rio’s fire department declined to comment.
Kitty Chiller, the head of the Australian delegation, had complained on Sunday about exposed wiring and blocked toilets, saying accommodation at the Village was “not safe or ready” for the Games, which open on Aug. 5.
Chiller had initially refused to let her team stay in the Village, but moved athletes in this week after organizers deployed a task force of 600 workers to tackle repairs.
(Reporting by Paulo Prada and Daniel Flynn; Editing by Mary Milliken)
 

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<section id="info" class="trans">[h=1]Emergency Maintenance Team Working on Issues with Rio Olympic Village[/h] 1 Lauren Neidigh | July 30th, 2016 | Featured, International, News, Rio 2016 Olympic Games

</section><section id="featured"> Issues with the village have included leaky pipes, blocked toilets, broken showers, exposed wires, unlit stairways, a strong smell of gas, and extremely dirty floors. Archive Photo via Rio2016/Andre Luiz Mello
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[h=3]Michael Phelps Possibly On Team USA Flag Bearer Short List For Rio[/h]

[h=3]Entire Russian Weightlifting Team Banned from Olympics[/h]

[h=3]Rio Travel Advice on Zika, Safety & More from Dr. Albert Levy[/h]
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A host of structural and functional problems with the Athletes’ village in Rio De Janeiro are now being resolved after the buildings were deemed unsafe and not ready after its official July 15th opening. Issues with the village have included leaky pipes, blocked toilets, broken showers, exposed wires, unlit stairways, a strong smell of gas, and extremely dirty floors.
Since Monday, an emergency team of 630 members have been working to resolve the issues encountered by delegations who have already made their way to the Rio. Upon their arrival, the Australians were the first to complain about the issues with the village, and had temporarily moved to a different location until the problems were resolved.
One of the engineers who provides repair service to the Olympic village said he was impressed by the number of problems, as they found problems in 300 apartments across just 5 of the buildings.
The company responsible for building the village said the issues occurred because the village project is a major undertaking and they had delays when implementing the water and sewage network. As of now, the Brazilian Olympic Committee has said that 25 of the 31 buildings are already working and will be ready for the athletes on Thursday.
 

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<section id="info" class="trans">Entire Russian Weightlifting Team Banned from Olympics

3 Braden Keith | July 30th, 2016 | Anti-Doping, Featured, News, Rio 2016 Olympic Games

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The International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) has announced that it will ban the entire Russian Weightlifting Federation from participating in the Rio Olympic Games, including as athletes and technical officials.
The IWF is one of the last federations to announce a decision, but is the first to bar the entire federation (though the IAAF came close – allowing just 1 of 68 track & field athletes into the Olympics).
Russia had originally entered 8 athletes into the Olympic Games. Two of those nominations, Ms. Tatiana Kashirina’s and Ms. Anastasiia Romanova, were withdrawn due to prior anti-doping rule violations. A further four athletes (who the IWF didn’t name, and who WADA has left to the International Federations to name) were indicated as having been cleared by the Russian “disappearing positive tests” program.
The IWF, which joins the IAAF in taking seriously the IOC directive that “a lack of a positive test is no longer sufficient,” cited other evidence including 7 confirmed adverse analytical findings for Russian weightlifters in Beijing and London retests as the reason for the total ban.
In conclusion, the IWF decided that:
The integrity of the weightlifting sport has been seriously damaged on multiple times and levels by the Russians, therefore an appropriate sanction was applied in order to preserve the status of the sport.”
The IWF has offered Russia’s spots to athletes from 8 different countries. On the women’s side, that is Albania, Georgia, and Moldova; on the men’s side it is Belgium, Croatia, El Salvador, Mongolia, and Serbia.
The Russian Olympic Committee removed 4 swimmers from a 36-strong swimming team (including open water) for previous positive tests; and a further 3 who were named in the McLaren IP report. FINA has not specifically declared a decision on the other 29 Russian swimmers, though they were included in the federation’s declared “final entry lists” for the Olympics.
The full IWF press release is below:
The IWF Executive Board decided today to ban the Russian Weightlifting Federation from recommending/entering/participating with athletes and Technical Official at Rio Olympic Games 2016.
The decision is effective as of today.
The IWF Executive Board carefully studied question of the participation of Russian weightlifters in the Olympic Games Rio. The study included the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)’s Independent Person (IP) Report by Prof. Richard McLaren,

  • IOC decision concerning the participation of Russian athletes in the Olympic Games in Rio 2016,
  • Statistics (Re-analytical cases from the Beijing and London Olympic Games), Anti-Doping statistics concerning the Russian athletes,
  • IWF Anti-Doping Policy,
  • WADA Code,
  • Olympic Charter,
  • IOC, WADA communications
According to the IOC decision concerning the participation of Russian athletes in the Olympic Games in Rio 2016, which set the eligibility criteria for the Russian athletes to participate at the Games the IWF Executive Board evaluated the nominated athletes’ eligibility.
8 (Eight) athletes were nominated by the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) to compete in the Rio Olympic Games weightlifting events.
Ms. Tatiana Kashirina’s and Ms. Anastasiia Romanova’s nominations were withdrawn by the ROC due to prior anti-doping rule violations.
Four (4) additional athletes were listed in the McLaren Report as beneficiaries of theDisappearing Positive Methodology System.
According to the IOC decision “the IFs to examine the information contained in the IP Report and for such purpose seek from WADA the names of athletes and National Federations (NFs) implicated. Nobody implicated, be it an athlete, an official, or an NF, may be accepted for entry or accreditation for the Olympic Games.” The implication of athletes in the IP Report has been made ineligibility criteria by the IOC; no further action or decision is required from the IWF in this regard.
Furthermore, according to the latest IOC decision:
“Under these exceptional circumstances, Russian athletes in any of the 28 Olympic summer sports have to assume the consequences of what amounts to a collective responsibility in order to protect the credibility of the Olympic competitions, and the “presumption of innocence” cannot be applied to them. On the other hand, according to the rules of natural justice, individual justice, to which every human being is entitled, has to be applied. This means that each affected athlete must be given the opportunity to rebut the applicability of collective responsibility in his or her individual case.”
Further to the above, we would like to highlight the extremely shocking and disappointing statistics regarding the Russian weightlifters:
As of today there are 7 confirmed AAFs for Russian weightlifters from the combined reanalysis process of London and Beijing, while the second wave of Beijing reanalyses is not yet in a stage when the names and countries involved can be publicly disclosed.
The IOC asked the International Federations to “apply their respective rules in relation to the sanctioning of entire NFs. “
According to Article 12.4 of the IWF Anti-Doping Policy,
„If any Member Federation or members or officials thereof, by reason of conduct connected with or associated with doping or anti-doping rule violations, brings the sport of weightlifting into disrepute, the IWF Executive Board may, in its discretion, take such action as it deems fit to protect the reputation and integrity of the sport.“
The IWF Executive Board confirmed that the Russian Weightlifting Federation and Russian weightlifters brought the weightlifting sport into disrepute.
In the light of the above, the Executive Board decided to withdraw the appointment of the Russian Technical Official from the Rio2016 Olympic Games.
The integrity of the weightlifting sport has been seriously damaged on multiple times and levels by the Russians, therefore an appropriate sanction was applied in order to preserve the status of the sport.
 

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Rooting for attacks......tatehill is not only a terrible capper and liar, he is also a scumbag.
 

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Rooting for attacks......tatehill is not only a terrible capper and liar, he is also a scumbag.

you got the wrong guy man,,,

predicting attacks YES, and the worst olympic disaster of all time YES,,

terrible capper? sometimes,, yes,, sometimes no,,

liar,, NOPE,,,
 

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What a clusterfuk

they should take 20 yrs off from this ruined and tainted event
 

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I wonder if the networks will try and BS us on how great everything is in Rio...
 

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I wonder if the networks will try and BS us on how great everything is in Rio...

lol,, you mean like with hilary and her politics?? lolol nope,,, cause they know disaster will sell in this narrative.




<header><header class="">[h=1]Strong Winds Destroy Main Ramp At Olympic Sailing Venue[/h]</header>
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</figure> Olympic venues continue to demonstrate their shoddy, dangerous nature as tonight we learned the main ramp of the Olympic sailing venue at Marina da Glória was torn to pieces by wind and three-meter-high waves.
The photo above was taken five days ago. Here’s how the venue looked after today’s assault by the sea:

The waves also flooded an international broadcast center at Copacabana Beach...for the second time.
 

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