My current residence, Cleveland, recently hosted the International Children's Games. With about 2,200 12-15 year olds competing, the city pulled off the largest international event in its history and the largest international sports event event second only to the Olympics (the IOC has endorsed it). The event website is www.childrens-games.org
It occurs yearly, and Cleveland was the first American city to host the event in its 37 years. On the surface, I see no reason why Oklahoma City couldn't follow its lead. The budget for organizing the Games was under $3 million, most of it through corporate/foundation gifts -- and these were easily the most comprehensively-organized games in its history. The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission relied on a volunteer base of 2,000.
We've successfully hosted the U.S. Olympic Festival and shorter term events like Final Four regionals, the OKC Memorial Marathon, and the Davis Cup. To host, we would have to aggressively fundraise, attract thousands of volunteers, and select dorm and competition sites for up to 3,000 athletes/coaches and at least ten sports plus the Festival Village and Opening/Closing Ceremonies area. To pull it off, it would have to be a regional effort and enlist the participation of the local universities and colleges, for use of their sports facilities.
So what do you guys think? Could we host the games? What events (swimming, basketball, soccer, baseball, tennis, table tennis, gymnastics, water polo, volleyball, and track and field, the Festival Village and ceremonies) should go where?
And besides the ICG, what other events could we go for this wide in scope?
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