Olympics: IOC praises 2026 candidates, hightlights higher support
for Milan bid
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[May 24, 2019]
By Karolos Grohmann
BERLIN (Reuters) - The International
Olympic Committee on Friday heaped praise on two remaining candidate
cities for the 2026 Winter Olympics, with Italy's Milan/Cortina bid
recording stronger local support than Sweden's Stockholm/Are
proposal.
The IOC Evaluation Commission issued its report following inspection
visits to both bidders earlier this year.
"Both projects prioritize legacy and sustainability by capitalizing
on winter sports tradition and experience, with first-rate,
established World Cup venues, knowledgeable and passionate fans,
volunteers and event organizers," said evaluation commission chief
Octavian Morariu.
The two bids are the last remaining after Swiss city Sion, Japan's
Sapporo, Austria's Graz and 1988 hosts Calgary in Canada all
withdrew last year, scared off by the cost and size of the Games or
strong local opposition to the Olympics.
Turkey's Erzurum was eliminated from the bidding process by the IOC,
which has introduced reforms in recent years to cut bidding costs
and organization budgets to make the Games attractive to potential
hosts again.
Some 80% of venues in both of the 2026 bids are either existing or
temporary structures in an effort to keep construction costs
associated with the Games low. The IOC said this had reduced budgets
by 20% compared to the 2018 and the 2022 Winter Olympics.
"The two candidates have aligned their concepts with their context
and local long-term goals. All of this led to massive cost savings
and a more sustainable hosting model that is the new reality for the
Games," Morariu said.
It has not been an easy process for Milan and Stockholm though, with
both having to wait until late to receive much-needed government
guarantees and support.
The evaluation commission said the City of Stockholm would not be
signing the host city contract should it be awarded the Games. Are
would do it instead.
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) member Octavian Morariu is
pictured during the Olympic Evaluation Commission visit to evaluate
the Stockholm-Are candidacy to hold 2026 Winter Games, in Falun
Sweden March 14, 2019. Ulf Palm/TT News Agency via REUTERS
In past bid processes, when the Games were still a highly valued
asset for cities, such refusals would equal early elimination from
the bid process.
The commission, however, noted in its report Sweden's ability to
host global winter sports events.
"The candidature features established and iconic World Cup
and World Championship venues," it said.
"Sweden is a winter sports country with a long tradition and
experience in organizing snow and ice events, and benefits from
professional venue operators and a solid network of volunteers and
passionate fans, all of which would ensure an unforgettable
experience for the athletes."
But the IOC recorded low support for the Games there, with only 55%
in favor across Sweden and 54% in Stockholm.
The figures for the Milan/Cortina bid stood at 83% support in Italy
and 87% in Milan, demonstrating what the IOC said was "the public’s
enthusiasm for the project."
The IOC will elect the winning bid at its session on June 24 in
Lausanne.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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