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Media mogul Oprah Winfrey gestures as
she introduces Archbishop Desmond Tutu during a reception to honor him
being awarded the Lincoln Leadership Prize Chicago, Illinois May 13, 2008.
The award is given individuals who "accept the responsibilities imposed by
history and demanded by conscience", according to the Lincoln Presidential
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BEIJING, Sept. 4 -- Talk show host Oprah Winfrey
threw a rousing welcome home party for more than 150 U.S. Olympic medal winners
on Wednesday that was a salute to the athletes and a pep rally for efforts to
bring the 2016 summer games to America.
Winfrey, whose program is seen 140 countries and
boasts a weekly U.S. audience of 46 million, filled an open-air concert venue on
Chicago's Lake Michigan waterfront with more than 4,000 people who jumped,
shouted and cheered in swirling red, white and blue confetti as the medalists
walked through the aisles and took the stage.
"Team USA, you want to make us all stand taller," she
told the athletes at the end of the program, adding that she hoped they would
have a chance to return to Chicago for the 2016 games, for which the city is
bidding against Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo.
Swimmer Michael Phelps, who came back from last
month's games in Beijing with a record eight gold medals, told Winfrey his feat
had not sunk in but "I need to get back home" to Maryland to see friends and his
pet bulldog.
"One of the biggest things I want to do is grow the
sport of swimming," he added, noting that he has established a charitable
foundation to promote the sport using the $1 million bonus he earned from the
makers of Speedo swimwear.
Wednesday's show, which will air in syndication on
September 8, marked the start of Winfrey's 23rd season.
Another swimming star, silver medalist Dara Torres,
told Winfrey she was not done with competitive swimming at age 41.
"I kind of want to keep going for a bit," she said,
unlike past Olympic competitions after which, she said, she didn't want to go
near the water again.
"When you're in the water the water doesn't know your
age," she added.
The venue for the 2016 games will be announced in
October next year. Phelps was scheduled to meet with Chicago community leaders
later in the day to help provide support for the city's bid.
(Source: China Daily)