Salt Lake City confirmed as host of
the 2034 Winter Olympic Games - IOC
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[July 24, 2024]
By Karolos Grohmann
PARIS (Reuters) -Salt Lake City was awarded the 2034 Winter Olympic
Games on Wednesday following a vote of the International Olympic
Committee.
The U.S. city, which hosted the 2002 Winter Games, earned 83 votes
out of 89 at the IOC session, having been named the preferred choice
in June.
"To the people celebrating back home: we are back baby, the Olympics
are coming back to Utah," said Utah governor Spencer Cox, who was
part of the presentation team, along with Olympic skiing champion
Lindsey Vonn, to the IOC session in Paris.
A large crowd had gathered back in Salt Lake City to watch the
announcement on big screens.
"Relieved we went trough this part of the process, excitement for
what is coming," said United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee
chairman Gene Sykes.
"Humility and appreciation, all those together," he said. "It will
be an unforgettable experience, great celebration and once being in
Utah with the people of Utah will be something the entire world
sees."
Salt Lake City had initially wanted to bid for the 2030 Games, which
were awarded to France, but dropped those plans due to the date
being too close to the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
"We are thrilled that the Winter Olympics will be returning to Salt
Lake City, Utah in 2034. Congrats @SLC2030 @SLCmayor @UtahGov, and @TeamUSA!
#SLCUT2034," the U.S. State Department said in a post on X.
The project hit an unexpected hurdle recently with the case of 23
Chinese swimmers who had tested positive for banned substances
before the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021.
The 23 swimmers tested positive for trimetazidine (TMZ) but were
later cleared by a Chinese investigation, which said they were
inadvertently exposed to the drug through contamination.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) did not find any wrongdoing in
its own investigation of the cases but it has since triggered a
separate U.S. investigation and sharp criticism of WADA's handling
from the U.S. anti-doping agency.
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People celebrate the announcement, as Salt Lake City is officially
awarded the rights to host the 2034 Winter Olympic and Paralympic
Games, in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S., July 24, 2024. REUTERS/Jim
Urquhart
The involvement of U.S. authorities and the use of
the Rodchenkov Act in the case angered the IOC which said WADA's
authority could not be unilaterally challenged.
The Rodchenkov Act legislation passed in 2020 extends U.S. law
enforcement jurisdiction to any international sporting competitions
that involve American athletes or have financial connections to the
United States.
The IOC said an amendment in the host city contract had now been
added that would allow the IOC to terminate the Olympic host
contract "in cases where the supreme authority of WADA in the fight
against doping is not fully respected or if the application of
anti-doping code is hindered or undermined."
It said Salt Lake City and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee
had already signed the amended contract.
"The issues under discussion were not caused by Salt Lake City or
the state of Utah or the population of Utah," said IOC President
Thomas Bach.
"You have nothing to do with this. It is very unfortunately for you
and for us that this issue arose when it comes to your election."
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, Additional reporting by Susan Heavey
and Vincent DaheronEditing by Christian Radnedge)
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