Boston Herald

Hub Olympics foe warns Colorado

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DENVER — The former Colorado governor behind Denver’s historic snubbing of the Olympics and the man who spearheade­d the effort to stop Boston from hosting the Olympics think Colorado voters should be able to weigh in on whether Denver should host the Winter Games.

Speaking at a community forum on Denver’s considerat­ion of a possible 2030 bid yesterday, former Gov. Dick Lamm said democracie­s make up their minds by voting and said lawmakers should put a referendum on the ballot this fall.

“Let’s vote,” Lamm, part of a newly formed Olympic opposition group, told the crowd of about 200.

In 1972, Lamm was a state lawmaker who helped lead a campaign to convince voters to reject funding for the 1976 Winter Games in Denver, making it the only city to ever walk away from a successful bid.

Besides cost concerns, Lamm said Colorado now would also have to worry about having enough snow to host the games because of climate change.

No Boston Olympics cochairman Chris Dempsey also said Colorado voters should have a referendum, adding the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee “hates them.”

Dempsey called the Olympic bidding process the “world’s most expensive auction” and said that the promises that cities make to win Olympics usually can’t stand up to democratic scrutiny.

He warned attendees that hosting the Olympics could mean giving up one lane of Interstate 70 — Colorado’s often crowded highway to the mountains — to Olympic officials, including royal members of the IOC.

He added it would be impossible to avoid having taxpayers be responsibl­e for budget overruns despite the promises to the contrary.

“Bid books are the greatest fiction ever written,” Dempsey said.

The Olympic explorator­y committee is expected to make a recommenda­tion to Hancock and Gov. John Hickenloop­er on whether to pursue an Olympic bid in early May.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? ‘DON’T DO IT’: Chris Dempsey, co-chairman of No Boston Olympics, speaks yesterday in Denver about the realities of submitting a bid to host a future edition of the Winter Olympics.
AP PHOTO ‘DON’T DO IT’: Chris Dempsey, co-chairman of No Boston Olympics, speaks yesterday in Denver about the realities of submitting a bid to host a future edition of the Winter Olympics.

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