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January 1, 2020
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Sporting events
Some people think that it is a waste of money for countries to host big sporting
events like the world cup, and that the money would be better spent on other things.
However, others think that hosting large sporting events has a clear, positive impact
on a country.
There is fierce competition between nations to host major international sports events like
the World Cup or Olympics as it is a unique opportunity to boost the national reputation of
the host nation. In spite of its undeniable benefits, I believe that the costs are too great and
therefore governments should prioritise other key issues to better benefit their citizens.
On the one hand, becoming a host nation for global events such as the World Cup or the
Olympics brings a number of economic and infrastructural benefits. During these events,
there is an influx of tourists from all over the world who need places to stay, restaurants to
eat in and traditional products to purchase. The efforts made to cater to these tourists will
remain long after they have gone. The cost of renovating a hotel might pay for itself during
the event and then begin turning a large profit in later years. The other main area of
development is related to the rapid expansion of quality infrastructure. Nations will be
forced to invest in new sports facilities like swimming pools and stadiums as well as make
renovations to pre-existing infrastructure like roads and airports. For example, China used
the Beijing Olympics as an opportunity to modernise old buildings and roads.
On the other hand, these competitions use up tremendous resources from the host nation
for a temporary competition. To ensure the success of these prestigious events,
governments must waste a large percentage of the nation budget in the years leading up to
the competition, oftentimes in the billions of dollars. The newly constructed facilities
usually fall into disuse after each tournament. A salient example of this is Brazil as many of
the swimming pools and sports facilities that were used in the 2014 Olympics are currently
abandoned and becoming decrepit. Meanwhile, there are other pressing issues that have
been festering including the need for new schools for underprivileged students and quality
healthcare for the elderly population. If the government had prioritised these issues the
country would be in a better position and its citizens would have a higher standard of
living.
To summarize, due to the exorbitant costs, I am of the belief that the government should
not allocate such a large percentage of its financial resources to hosting global events with
negligible long-term impact. Instead these events should be hosted in the same countries
year after year so that the new infrastructure pays for itself over time.
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