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Political backing coming for Stockholm 2026 bid, say IOC

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BERLIN: Stockholm’s bid for the 2026 winter Olympics has political backing, the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) said ahead of an evaluation visit prior to the June vote.

Stockholm is competing against an Italian bid of Milan and Cortina D’Ampezzo after other cities pulled out with concerns over cost, size of the event, or opposition from locals.

The Swedish project, which includes competitio­ns in the Are ski resort, does not have clear local and central government support yet, while the Stockholm city government is worried over potential use of taxpayers’ money.

But Christophe Dubi, Olympic Games Executive Director at the IOC, said the signals were “very reassuring” with regards official backing.

“The talks with every level of government are in the right direction ... we see very strong support from the government,” he said in a conference call ahead of next week’s IOC visit to Sweden.

Dubi said a set of IOC reforms aimed at reducing costs, constructi­on and size among other aspects, were being enforced fully for the first time with the two 2026 Games bidders, and the bids were more tailored to the local population.

The Italian bid is facing similar problems with fragmented political support at the moment.

Stockholm-Are 2026 bid CEO Richard Brisius said political backing was on track with the requiremen­ts of the IOC.

“We have received assurances in the most positive way. The prime minister of Sweden was in the media a few weeks ago saying how he supports the project. It was echoed in all our discussion­s. It is all on track,” Brisius said on the same conference call.

“We have all the support requested at this stage.”

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