Olympic Winter Games 2018 {Mind|Brain} to Pyeongchang, South Korea
Pyeongchang in South Korea will host the 2018 Olympic Winter Games. The Asian town won against Munich, Germany and Annecy, France in the first round of voting. Olympic Winter Games will be saved in Asia for the third time. The city with {a populace|a human population|an inhabitants} of 48, 000 is based on the northeastern part of the country.
It was the third try for the {Southern|Southern region|Southerly} Korean host city. In 2010 it lost to Vancouver and in 2014 it came in second behind Sochi, Russia. {Asia|Nippon} hosted the Winter {Video games|Game titles} twice: 1972 in Sapporo and 1998 in Nagano.
In its closing {demonstration|display|business presentation} the South Korean abordnung said that it {experienced|got|acquired} been trying hard to offer the Olympic {motion|movements|activity} a perfect organization. Following two narrow defeats {that they had|they'd|that were there} deserved to win.
{The majority of the|Almost all of the|A lot of the} members of the {World|Essential|Cosmopolitan} Olympic Committee were {in support of|for|in favour of} Pyeongchang not only because completely lost twice but because they felt that snowboarding should become more popular in Asia.
{Southerly|Sth|Southwest} Korea {is becoming|is now} {a huge|a major} {honor|steel} winner of Olympic {Winter season|Wintertime|Winter months} Games. Within the previous Olympics in Vancouver {the nation|the|the region} won 14 medals and ranked 5th. It has many top figure and speed skaters. Skiing and other winter sports, however, are not {extremely popular|popular|quite popular} in South Korea.
Pyeongchang has offered the IOC a great overall concept with 13 sites. Athletes will be able to reach all of the {locations|sites|spots} in less than {35|40|31} minutes. In addition, {a brand new|a fresh} high-speed rail connection from Seoul will bring {site visitors|guests|tourists} from the international {airport terminal|air-port|international airport} to the games.
The Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang {will definitely cost|will surely cost} about $1. 5 billion dollars. Great more {should be|have to be|need to be} invested in infrastructure. But South Korea expects a boost in the economy {due to} {hundreds of thousands|thousands|large numbers} of tourists that will visit the country and two weeks of worldwide media coverage.
South Korea has already proven that it can host big sport events. Seoul {managed|organised|published} the 1988 Summer Olympics and {along with|combined with|as well as} Japan the country was host to the 2002 football {Globe|Universe|Community} Cup
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