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Mandela backs London bid
06/04/2005 15:06  - (SA)  

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  • Johannesburg - Former President Nelson Mandela is backing London's bid to host the 2012 Olympics.

    "There is no city like London," the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize winner said in a statement on Wednesday. "It is a wonderfully diverse and open city providing a home to hundreds of different nationalities from all over the world.

    "I can't think of a better place than London to hold an event that unites the world. London would offer something very special to the Olympic Movement, including great new sporting facilities and a legacy for generations to come."

    London is competing against New York, Paris, Madrid and Moscow in the highest-profile bid race in Olympic history. The International Olympic Committee will select the host city on July 6.

    "Nelson Mandela's backing for London 2012 is a powerful indication of the breadth of support that our bid is receiving all over the world," British Sports Minister Richard Caborn said at a news conference.

    Caborn and bid chairperson Sebastian Coe met on Monday with Mandela, who did not attend the news conference. The anti-apartheid leader has been a strong advocate of using sport to unite people.

    - AP



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