This report provides an analysis of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, examining its type, dimensions, and associated attractions. It delves into the event's categorization indicators, including form, location, budget, and participant numbers. The report identifies and discusses the involvement of key stakeholders such as the International Olympics Committee (IOC), the Brazilian government, sponsors, the Brazilian public, and the athletes. It highlights the IOC's role in planning and coordination, the Brazilian government's support in infrastructure and financing, sponsors' contributions and global reach, the Brazilian public's enthusiastic participation, and the athletes' central role in the Games' success. The analysis incorporates event management theories and concepts, referencing academic sources to support its findings.