USOC backs proposal for dual award of
2024, 2028 Games
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[June 21, 2017]
By Rory Carroll
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A top U.S. Olympic
Committee official has welcomed the prospect of the 2024 and 2028 Games
being awarded simultaneously, which would all but guarantee Los Angeles
as one of the hosts. |
The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California is shown-off as a possible venue
as the International Olympic Committee Evaluation Commission tours
potential venues sites in LA 2024 bid for the Summer 2024 Olympic Games
in Los Angeles, California May 10, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake |
Earlier this month, the International Olympic
Committee's executive board recommended that hosting rights for
both Games be awarded at the same time.
Los Angeles and Paris are the only two cities currently bidding
for 2024.
No nations have submitted bids for 2028 but the U.S. has
indicated it would be open to hosting the Games if they were not
awarded 2024. France is also widely expected to take 2028 if the
U.S. won the first Games.
"This obviously makes it more likely that both Paris and Los
Angeles will be able to host the Olympic and Paralympics Games,
and that's a good thing," USOC CEO Scott Blackmun told reporters
on a conference call.
"There are going to be a lot of questions if they decide to go
forward with a dual award because we haven't done it before.
"So we are going to make sure we understand what the rules of
engagement are and take a close look at it."
The IOC is expected to announce its decision on whether to award
the Games simultaneously in July.
The announcement of the 2024 winner is already confirmed for
September.
Paris is seen as the frontrunner for 2024, with Los Angeles to
host 2028 if the IOC decides on a dual award.
Blackmun also told reporters he was not concerned about USOC's
ability to market Team USA after it was confirmed last week that
high-profile IOC sponsor McDonald's had ended its 41-year-old
deal with the global governing body three years early.
Beer giant Budweiser and bank Citi have also cut their
sposorship ties with the USOC.
"We're certainly not giving up on consumer brands and in fact we
think that the value proposition is probably stronger now than
it has been in a long, long time," he said.
"It is only going to get stronger if we can announce an L.A.
hosting of the Games. I'm confident we'll have good partners
going forward."
(Editing by Ian Ransom)
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