Seven cities keen on 2026 Winter Games

The IOC says seven cities, or joint-bidding cities, have expressed interest in hosting the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.

Seven cities, or joint-bidding cities, have expressed interest in hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics, the International Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.

Canada's Calgary, Austria's Graz, Swedish capital Stockholm, Sion in Switzerland, Turkey's Erzurum, Japan's Sapporo and a joint bid from Italy's Cortina d'Ampezzo, Milan and Turin are all in the initial process.

There is considerable Olympic experience in the field with 1988 hosts Calgary and Sapporo having staged the 1972 edition. Cortina is also a former host, having organised the 1956 Winter Games.

The cities will enter a dialogue stage until October when the IOC will invite an unspecified number of them to take part in the one-year candidature phase.

The IOC has overhauled the bidding process for Games after a sharp slump in interest in recent years from potential cities, cutting costs for bid cities and slashing the campaign time in half.

It has also simplified the seven-year preparation for Games organisers, reducing costs, upping the IOC's contribution and allowing host cities more flexibility in planning for the Olympics and the post-Games use of facilities.

The IOC will elect the winning 2026 bid at its session in September, 2019 in Milan.

"I warmly welcome the national Olympic committees' and cities' interest in hosting the Olympic Winter Games," said IOC President Thomas Bach in a statement.

"The IOC has turned the page with regard to Olympic candidatures. Our goal is not just to have a record number of candidates but, ultimately, it is to select the best city to stage the best Olympic Winter Games for the best athletes of the world."

The IOC said there had already been interest for 2030, from the United States Olympic Committee among others.

The 2022 Winter Games will be held in Beijing after four other cities had dropped out of the bid race for fear of soaring costs and size of the Olympics, leaving the Chinese capital and Kazakhstan's Almaty as the only candidates.

More cities dropped out of the 2024 Summer Olympics race with the IOC opting to award them directly to Paris and, in turn, the 2028 Games to Los Angeles, which had also bid for 2024.


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Published 3 April 2018 10:00pm
Source: AAP


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