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Qatar interested in hosting Olympics, possibly in 2032

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DUBAI, (Reuters) - Qatar, the host of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, announced yesterday it would also like to stage the Olympics, possibly in 2032.

The Gulf Arab state’s Olympic committee said it submitted a request to the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) to join the phase of “continuous dialogue” about hosting a future Games.

Oil-rich Qatar is increasing­ly keen to host major sporting events, and has already welcomed world athletics championsh­ips, though scorching desert temperatur­es during parts of the year have caused some anxiety in the sports world.

“It is this proven track-record and wealth of experience, along with our desire to use sport to promote peace and cultural exchange, that will form the basis of our discussion­s with the Commission,” Qatar Olympic Committee President Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani said in a statement.

The Olympics have never been hosted in the Middle East, and Qatar will be the first nation in the region to host soccer’s biggest showpiece. It has invested billions of dollars in preparing for the 2022 soccer World Cup. However, human rights groups have criticised the treatment of migrant workers.

The Qatari government has said it does not tolerate unscrupulo­us treatment of workers.

Qatar’s Doha had also unsuccessf­ully bid for the 2016 and 2020 Olympics.

“The IOC... welcomes the interest recently expressed by Qatar, which is the latest country to enter the new dialogue phase,” the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee said in a statement.

The IOC has changed the bidding process in recent years to reduce costs and make it more attractive to interested cities, who now enter into an initial discussion with the IOC to see whether the Olympics would be a fit for them.

“These are ongoing, non-committal discussion­s that are not necessaril­y related to a specific edition of the Olympic Games or the Youth Olympic Games, and are an opportunit­y to explore a project without committing extensive time and resources,” the IOC said.

 ??  ?? Top Boxer, Keevin Allicock (right), still has his sights set on earning Guyana’s next Olympic medal. (Emmerson Campbell photo)
Top Boxer, Keevin Allicock (right), still has his sights set on earning Guyana’s next Olympic medal. (Emmerson Campbell photo)

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