The Jerusalem Post

Future Olympic hosts await double decision

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BERLIN (Reuters) – When the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee completes its Executive Board meeting in Lausanne on Friday, things will likely never be the same in the Olympic world.

The board will hear a report by the four IOC vice presidents on the possibilit­y of awarding two summer Olympic Games at the same time and will make a recommenda­tion to be voted on before the 2024 Games election on September 13.

With only Los Angeles and Paris left in the race for the 2024 Olympics after four other cities pulled out over cost and size concerns, the IOC decided to reform the bidding process to make it more attractive to prospectiv­e hosts.

What was once perceived as the hottest of sports properties is now seen by many cities as a liability that can potentiall­y drag an entire country’s economy down.

Rome, Budapest, Hamburg and Boston also thought along those lines before pulling the plug on their bids.

Both the cost for bidding, which can reach 80 million euros (about $90 million) or even more, as well as the financial demands of the multi-billion dollar Games are deterring factors.

What the IOC’s widely-expected recommenda­tion practicall­y means is that the two cities left in bidding process – LA and Paris – will share the next two summer Games between them. What will be left to decide is in which order.

Sources close to the process said the IOC Executive Board was likely to decide on the general process of awarding two Games and possibly calling for a full session in July, when the two cities will make a scheduled presentati­on to the members for the penultimat­e time before the vote in Lima in September.

Paris appears to have the edge for 2024, having bid three times without success and with its plans needing government support, compared to the privately-funded American bid.

Both cities have insisted their bids were only for 2024, not 2028, but Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti hinted earlier this month his city could live with hosting the Games in 2028.

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