What The Abandoned Venues From The Athens Olympics Look Like 10 Years Later
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Greece spent an estimated $11 billion on the games, Reuters reports. They built all the expensive, highly specific buildings you need to host the Olympics - a village, a media center, an Olympic stadium, a canoe/kayak slalom center, etc. - and went 97% over budget in the process.
When the athletes went home at the end of August 2004, organizers learned a cruel lesson - Athens has absolutely no use for a canoe/kayak slalom center.
Many of these stadiums have become white elephants. The Olympic Village is empty and the venues for softball, beach volleyball, and kayaking are all overrun with weeds.
With the IOC now struggling to find countries with enough money to waste on the Olympics, 2004 might be viewed as the last Olympics of an era when democratic nations saw the games as a worthwhile investment.
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