IOC backs awarding 2024, 2028 Games together

11 Jun, 2017

IOC bosses recommended Friday that hosting rights for the 2024 and 2028 Olympics be awarded together, virtually assuring that rival bidders Paris and Los Angeles will both get the Games. The move will not be final until a vote of the International Olympic Committee's members next month, but that body is likely to rubber-stamp Friday's executive committee recommendation. IOC president Thomas Bach told reporters the proposal had been "unanimously" endorsed by the executive.
The IOC had a "golden opportunity" with two "great cities" competing for 2024 and did not want to turn either away, he said. Interest in hosting Olympics has faded, with cities increasingly reluctant to take on the vast expense. The Paris and LA bids have both embraced cost efficiencies, vowing to use existing or temporary facilities.
That offered an unprecedented chance to save money and set a new roadmap for organising an Olympics, according to Bach. Assuming the dual award recommendation is approved at the July 11 session in Lausanne, the body's main meeting in Lima in September will then choose the host city for 2024 and 2028. Bach also underscored the importance of cutting the "onerous" costs linked to Olympic bidding - a problem partly solved by awarding two Games at once. He also laid out measure to make bidding cheaper in the future, including free IOC technical support to interested cities.

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