IOC
exploring all options for 2024/28 hosting decision
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[March 17, 2017]
By Peter Rutherford
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) -
International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach left the
door open to the possibility of naming Paris and Los Angeles as
hosts of the next two Summer Games on Friday, saying no option was
off the table as it reviews its bidding process.
Bach, speaking at the conclusion of the IOC Executive Board's
meeting in Pyeongchang, said it would explore all options to make
the candidature procedure "more proactive, more collaborative and
also less expensive in the future".
The comments come in the wake of last month's decision by Budapest
to withdraw its bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics, leaving just
Los Angeles and Paris in the running for the IOC vote in September
in Peru.
Rome, Hamburg, Boston and Budapest have all withdrawn from bidding
for the 2024 summer Games while Oslo, Stockholm, Krakow and
Ukraine's Lviv pulled out during the race for the 2022 winter Games
two years ago.
While some IOC members have expressed concern that confirming Paris
and Los Angeles as the hosts of the next two Olympics carries
financial and political risk, others feel it would give the IOC
stability over a longer period of time.
Awarding the 2028 hosting rights in September this year would mean
an 11-year wait for the Games.
Bach said all options had to be considered as the IOC explores
changes to the procedures.
"Everything is on the table," he said. "No option is off the table,
this includes the 2024/28 procedure and vote."
Bach said the Executive Board had agreed to set up a
working group consisting of the four IOC vice presidents to explore
potential changes and report back in July.
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International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach speaks
during a news conference in Pyeongchang, South Korea, March 17,
2017. Yu Hyung-jae/Yonhap via REUTERS
"After we have received this report... the IOC members will have the
opportunity to discuss these recommendations in July this year when
we have the meeting with the candidate cities," he added.
While both Paris and Los Angeles have made it clear their priority
is 2024, Bach said the IOC was in a good position to have two strong
potential hosts in a time of global uncertainty.
"We have two excellent candidates from two major Olympic countries,
two candidates who are embracing Olympic 2020 Agenda with great use
of existing facilities, therefore very low investment budget, with a
modern approach to the Games," he added.
"This is the position you like to be in, and even more so if you
look at the world at this moment. We can see a lot of instability,
fragility, uncertainty... So we are in a comfortable situation."
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