Waterloo Region Record

IOC can pick Los Angeles, Paris at the same time

- Graham Dunbar

LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAN­D — The IOC has decided it can pick both Los Angeles and Paris as Olympic host cities in September when the 2024 and ’28 Summer Games rights should be awarded at the same time.

Internatio­nal Olympic Committee members voted unanimousl­y Tuesday to seek a consensus three-way deal between the two bid cities and the IOC executive board. Talks will open with Paris widely seen as favourite for 2024.

If a deal falls through, only the ’24 hosting rights will be voted on when the IOC next meets Sept. 13 in Lima, Peru.

Agreement seemed assured by the reaction of the two mayors. Eric Garcetti of L.A. and Anne Hidalgo of Paris emerged on stage holding hands to acclaim the decision. The mayors were joined by IOC president Thomas Bach who raised an arm of each in a shared gesture of triumph.

A deal to make both cities winners would fulfil a strategy Bach set in motion last December to help safeguard a stable future for the signature Olympic event.

“With Los Angeles and Paris, there are two fantastic cities from countries with a profound Olympic history,” Bach said earlier.

The IOC approved the expected double award after hearing both cities present their 2024 hosting plan at a conference centre in the Olympic capital city Lausanne.

Both cities used 45 minutes of videos and speeches, including French President Emmanuel Macron promoting the Paris cause, in a closeddoor session with Internatio­nal Olympic Committee members to explain how they would host the ’24 Olympics.

Earlier Tuesday, the mayors of Los Angeles and Paris said they could work toward a deal.

“We look forward to working together maybe not in competitio­n but collaborat­ion with Paris,” Garcetti said at a news conference.

Garcetti and Hidalgo have long touted their good relations on other issues such as climate change.

“We are all at the dispositio­n and by the side of the IOC which was right to ask itself this question,” Hidalgo said at the Paris news conference, citing her friendship with Garcetti as potentiall­y a “key element” to reaching an agreement.

The dual award can give the IOC a decade of stability with two world-class cities touting financiall­y secure bids. L.A. plans to use only existing venues with zero risk of white elephant venues. This follows years of overspendi­ng by Olympic hosts and political defeats to sink potential candidates.

The win-win option also guards against a 2024 loser refusing to bid again for ’28.

It also avoids inflicting a third recent defeat on Paris — which lost with bids for the 2008 and ’12 Olympics — and the United States. New York and Chicago both lost heavily for ’12 and ’16, respective­ly. Paris also failed with a 1992 bid.

Minutes after Macron spoke, U.S. President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter: “Working hard to get the Olympics for the United States (L.A.). Stay tuned!”

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