Babs F-P must be going nuts! Remember how excited she gets when one of her teams gets scores in, say, 23rd place in some Jr GP event.
AFP article: https://www.afp.com/en/news/824/vic...cortina-host-2026-winter-olympics-doc-1ht15m3Italy is a sport-loving nation, and winter sports are part of the tradition, culture and identity of Northern Italy. The region has world-class winter sports venues, ranging from the ice arenas of Milan to the well-established and iconic World Cup and World Championship destinations of Cortina, Bormio, Antholz and Val di Fiemme.
The plan is fully in line with the Olympic Agenda 2020 reforms, which call for making maximum use of existing and temporary venues if there is no post-Games demand for new permanent facilities.
With regard to competition venues, Milan-Cortina 2026 prioritises sustainability and legacy, as 13 out of a total 14 facilities (93 per cent) will be existing or temporary.
ETA: Verona is where many of the "Opera on Ice" shows were held previously... location for a closing ceremony!The event will run from February 6-22, 2026 with the opening ceremony at the San Siro football stadium and the closing ceremony at Verona's Arena, a large Roman amphitheatre.
Support for Italy's bid had grown in recent months to 83 percent of Italians, according to an IOC poll carried out before an inspection of venues in April.
In Milan, 87 percent were in favour of the Olympics, while in the region of Lombardy, of which Milan is the capital, it was 81 percent and Cortina's Veneto region, 80 percent.
Figure skating, hockey and short-track speedskating will be held in Milan, with sliding sports and curling in Cortina; and speedskating, biathlon and Nordic sports would take place at Trentino-Alto Adige.
The alpine skiing events will be in Bormio for the men and Cortina for women.
How come they can't just go ahead and award the 2030 Olympics to Stockholm, rather than going thru the whole process again?
Salt Lake City may bid for 2030, if I remember correctly.
Some people are so picky! At least it's indoors.And seat backs. Please let there be actual seats and not benches.
Los Angeles had a very strong candidacy and had hosted twice before, including the 1984 Games, which (boycott aside) are considered to have been very well run. L.A. agreed to let Paris go first in exchange for getting the 2028 Games. And there were no obvious potential North or South American hosts for 2028.Okay so then what was the deal when they awarded both the 2024 and 2028 Summer Games at the same time? Wasn't it that whoever finished 1st in voting got 2024 and whoever finished second got 2028? I really don't remember how that worked and maybe that's just what I made up in my head. But how come that happened with 2024 and 2028 getting awarded at the same time?
Hmmm Italy gets another Winter Olympics which will make twice in 20 years. It does seem ridiculous that Sweden keeps getting rejected though. Hard to believe they have never hosted a Winter Games.
Hmmm Italy gets another Winter Olympics which will make twice in 20 years. It does seem ridiculous that Sweden keeps getting rejected though. Hard to believe they have never hosted a Winter Games.
Not sure the IOC will let the US host two straight Olympics since the US will also host the Summer games in 2028. Seems like Canada might be a good choice for a bid for 2030 since it will have been 20 years since the Vancouver Olympics. I will say the SLC Winter Olympics were one of the best ever i think.The bid process for the 2030 Winter Olympics doesn't even START until 2021, with the bid awarded in 2023, so there's awhile to wait yet -- but already Salt Lake City is considered to be a favorite to host those, because by 2030, it'll have been 20 years since the last NA city (Vancouver) hosted a WOG and 28 years since a US city last hosted a WOG...
(Edited to add in later: Let me also clarify that the USOC already green-lighted SLC as the US 2030 Olympic bid city last year I think, I believe they beat out Denver)
Seems like Canada might be a good choice for a bid for 2030 since it will have been 30 years since the Vancouver Olympics.
Hmmm Italy gets another Winter Olympics which will make twice in 20 years. It does seem ridiculous that Sweden keeps getting rejected though. Hard to believe they have never hosted a Winter Games.
There is a difference between a government and a regime.Disappointed it went to Italy under present government, even more surprised that no media is talking about human rights etc. I wish they would be consistent.
Disappointed it went to Italy under present government, even more surprised that no media is talking about human rights etc. I wish they would be consistent.