Rio de Janeiro Selected to Host International Judo Event
4/15/2009
Rio, 15 April 2009 – Rio de Janeiro has been selected to
host the Brazilian leg of judo’s foremost international event, the Grand Slam
tour, on 4-5 July 2009 at the Maracanãzinho Arena.
The official announcement of the choice of Rio de
Janeiro for the Grand Slam took place at Palácio Guanabara and was attended by
State Governor, Sérgio Cabral; Rio 2016 President, Carlos Arthur Nuzman; State
Tourism, Sport and Leisure Secretary, Márcia Lins; acting President of the
Brazilian Judo Confederation, João Rocha (representing President Paulo
Wanderley Teixeira); and Olympians Tiago Camilo, Leandro Guilheiro and Flávio
Canto.
Dressed in a kimono and black belt, Governor Sérgio
Cabral enthusiastically addressed the crowd present for the announcement:
“Brazilian judo is a source of pride for all of us. The choice of Rio as a
Grand Slam city is recognition of all the effort and ongoing commitments that
Brazil has made in the ongoing development of sport and in the Rio 2007 Pan
American Games. Furthermore, it is a fillip for South America, which has never
hosted the Olympic Games.” Cabral also formally announced an investment of
R$2.5 million to stage the high profile judo event.
“This Grand Slam will put Brazilian judo center-stage
and hopefully lead to even better results for our athletes in the future. The
selection of Rio for this prestigious event is also very supportive of our bid
to host the 2016 Games. Three months before the IOC makes its selection of Host
City of the 2016 Games, the eyes of the sports world will be on Rio de Janeiro
for this competition,” said President Nuzman.
According to the Brazilian Judo Confederation, around
2.5 million people practice judo in Brazil. For Flávio Canto, holding the 2016
Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro would further boost the sport. “Rio’s selection
as one of the few host cities of the Grand Slam proves that the world has
recognized that we can successfully host important international sporting
competitions. The Grand Slam will allow cariocas to get more involved in judo
and prepare for potentially hosting the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Brazil contributes to the training and development of many top-level athletes
and I am confident that a lot of them will be able to represent Brazil in 2016,”
said Canto.
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