RIO2016 – President Áder opens Hungarian House in Rio – Photos

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Rio de Janeiro, August 5 (MTI) – President János Áder opened a Hungarian House in Rio de Janeiro, the venue of the 2016 Olympics, on Friday.
Áder, who will attend the official opening of the Olympic Games in the evening, said the achievements of Hungarian athletes in previous Olympics have entitled the country to submit its bid to host the 2024 Olympic Summer Games.
Hungary’s bid was also inspired by the National Olympic Committee’s Agenda 2020 reform programme, he said.
“Hungary has been present in the Olympic Games since the very beginning,” Áder said, noting that his country was a founding member of the Olympic movement and had its athletes competing at almost all Games, with the exception of the ones in Antwerp in 1920 and in Los Angeles in 1984.
By winning a total of 168 gold, 148 silver and 170 bronze medals, Hungary ranks as the third most successful nation relative to its size and population in the history of the Games, he said.
Hungary should be considered to host the Games in 2024 not only because its traditions and results in sports, but also because it is the only country among the top ten medal winners that has not hosted the Olympics yet, the president said.









