IOC
will not exclude Asian cities from 2026 Games bid
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[February 06, 2018]
By Karolos Grohmann
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) -
Asian cities considering a bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics will not
be excluded despite the continent hosting three consecutive Games,
International Olympic Committee Vice President Juan Antonio
Samaranch Jr said on Tuesday.
Japan's Sapporo has expressed an interest in hosting the Games for
2026 but its chances of winning are considered slim with South
Korea's Pyeongchang hosting the 2018 winter Games starting this week
and Beijing staging the 2022 edition.
Japanese capital Tokyo has been awarded the 2020 summer Games,
completing the trio of consecutive Asian hosts.

"The thing here is flexibility," Samaranch, who also heads the IOC
coordination commission for the 2022 Games in Beijing, told the IOC
session when asked whether Sapporo should be excluded due to the
number of Asian hosts.
"We are going to be flexible to make sure we organise the best
possible Games in the best possible place for the best athletes in
the world," said Samaranch, the son of the late former IOC
President.
"It is not up to the executive board to exclude anybody. We are in a
dialogue stage. It is not a formal process with a list of questions
and answers. We will accept anybody who wants to talk to us."
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Vice President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Juan
Antonio Samaranch attends an Executive Board meeting of the IOC in
Lima, Peru September 11, 2017. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo

Unlike some other sports organizations there is no official rotation
system by region for the Olympics.
Switzerland's Sion and Stockholm have also expressed interest in the
Games as well as cities from Austria and the United States and
Canada among others.
After a newly-introduced dialogue phase the IOC session in October
will invite specific candidates to bid, with a decision to be taken
in 2019.
The bid process has been overhauled after a string of cities pulled
out in previous bids, fearful of the Games' cost, size and
environmental impact.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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