Qatar,
China and Japan only bidders for world championships
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[October 02, 2015]
By Julian Linden
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Only three cities,
all in Asia, remain in the running to host the 2021 and 2023 world
swimming championships after two more potential bidders dropped out,
swimming world's governing body FINA told Reuters.
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At least eight countries had expressed some interest in wanting to
host the sport's showcase event but just three candidates remain in
contention: Doha (Qatar), Fukuoka (Japan), and Nanjing (China).
FINA will vote to decide which two will host the 2021 and 2023
championships at a meeting in Dubai on November 8.
"We have three for the moment, definitely three," FINA executive
director Cornel Marculescu told Reuters on Friday.
"Nanjing, Fukuoka and Doha are the bidders. This is the finished
deadline."
Australia and Germany were the first two countries to quit the
bidding race and were followed by Argentina. Two others, Turkey and
United Arab Emirates, had also been interested but have since
withdrawn.
FINA was forced to find a new host city for 2021 after the Mexican
city of Guadalajara withdrew as the 2017 host, citing financial
problems caused by falling oil prices.
Budapest, which had originally been awarded 2021, agreed to step in
at short notice and host the biennial event in 2017 but a new site
for 2021 was needed, with Gwangju, South Korea already confirmed for
2019.
China and Japan both put forward several candidate cities but have
now finalised their preferred choices, Marculescu said.
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Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province, was the host city for the
2014 Youth Olympics while Fukuoka was the site for the 2001 swimming
world championships.
The tiny but ambitious Qatar has been steadily scooping up more and
more of the world's major sporting events as other potential bidders
drop out, often spooked by the enormous costs.
Oil and gas-rich Qatar has already been awarded next year's road
cycling world championships, the 2018 gymnastics world
championships, the 2019 athletics world championships and the 2022
Soccer World Cup.
(Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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