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Mayor of Carrot City
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This could have very well been the last gasp as far as Calgary is concerned in being a continual mainstay on the international Winter World Cup/World Championship calendar. Calgary (and area) will be pretty busy in 2018-19 with sliding sports, biathlon, long track speed skating, freestyle ski, and snowboard all having World Cup (or World Championship) events (short track took place last week). Sliding sports and long track infrastructure appear to be the most immediate at risk, imo.
I don't understand why. The speed skating oval in Calgary is supposed to be one of the best in the world, so I'm not sure why events in that sport, at least, would go elsewhere. And Calgary and the surrounding region have shown many times that they can successfully host other winter sport events. Saying no to the Olympics, which run for an extended period of time and are hugely expensive, AFAIK is not saying no to any sports event ever again.