Submitted by Tyler Durden: Ten years ago, when Europe was successfully
pretending it is solvent for the benefit of German exports and Greece
was happily masking its budget deficit disaster with Goldman Sachs
currency swaps, the Olympic flame was about to light up the Athenian
night sky. As BBC reports,
the return of the Games to the Olympics' spiritual home was widely
hailed as a success at the time. Now, not so much and most Greeks view
the Athens Olympics with anger as a contributing factor to the country's
economic catastrophe. The Games cost almost twice their projected
budget, with organisers not opting to use any temporary, collapsible
venues, as other host cities have done.
In total, Greece spent over $10 billion on the Games. "The Games were
a lost opportunity, no doubt about it," admits former Athens 2004
spokesman Stratos Safioleas. Sadly for the broke country, that is an understatement. Here, ten years later, is the wasteland which is all that's left of the 2004 summer Olympics.
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