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Rio Olympics 2016: Expectations from the Opening ceremony

Rio de Janeiro: The global recession that Brazil has been suffering since the 1930s would certainly have a bearing on the Opening Ceremony here at the Maracana Stadium on Friday. Fernando Meirelles, the director of the 2002 film City of God about Rio’s favelas, has vowed to deliver an event full of “creativity, rhythm and emotion”. The athletes at the ceremony will all be given a tube of soil and a seedling, which will be planted in Brazil after the Games.

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Golf and rugby, in the form of Rugby Sevens, return to the Olympics in Rio and a 10-athlete strong Refugee Olympic Team will compete under the Olympic flag. So, while the grandiosity related with the Opening ceremony of Olympics might not be that grand, the ceremony will be a representation of hope and a brighter future for the nation. The Local Organizing Committee for Rio 2016 said the ceremony will feature dancers from 12 samba schools in Rio, Brazilian pop star Anitta, and musicians Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, who were exiled from the country by Brazil’s military dictatorship in the late 1960s.

The finer details of the opening ceremony of Rio Olympics, like all other game ceremonies in the past, remains a closely guarded secret. Interim president Michel Temer will take Rousseff’s place, but could face a hostile reception from the crowd.

Earlier, the Brazilian media reported that some world leaders had been slow in confirming their presence because of political uncertainty.

And here from OlympicMedalsPredictions.com are the projected medal totals for every country. Andy Murray, defending champion in the Olympic tennis men’s singles, will be Great Britain’s flag bearer. Many of them had received invitations from Dilma Rousseff.

The Olympic torch made its way through downtown Rio de Janeiro on Thursday night.

How they tried to preemptively muzzle Boston city employees from criticizing any aspect of the games?

He reversed his decision to retire, but insists this will be his final Olympics.

There will be no Russian track and field, rowing or weightlifting teams this year.

The 75-year-old, who is widely regarded as one of the sport’s best ever players after helping Brazil lift three World Cups, walks with the help of a can after he underwent hip surgery. Even the sand showed high levels of viruses.

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After Rio, the Olympics rumble to Tokyo in 2020, leaving Rio de Janeiro’s 6.5 million people – the racially mixed, socially divided “Cariocas” – with the same concerns the world was largely oblivious to before the Olympic echo chamber turned the Zika virus and favelas into household words.

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