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Calgary bids for Games details

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THE city of Calgary wants more informatio­n from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) before deciding whether to pursue a bid for the 2026 Winter Games.

A potential bid was on the agenda of Monday’s city council meeting in the city in Western Canada that hosted the 1988 Winter Games.

But the bid exploratio­n committee concluded that while a bid is “feasible”, it is not sure to be “prudent”, and the bid committee wants more details from the IOC on host requiremen­ts and possible support that would help reduce costs.

“There’s absolutely no way to give a ‘yes’ today,” councillor Andre Chabot said. “There’s too many uncertaint­ies. We need a better picture.”

The bid exploratio­n committee has estimated the price tag for the games to be about $4.6 billion.

That’s lower than the $7.7 billion that the 2010 Games in Vancouver, in part because Calgary would be able to use some already existing venues.

The committee’s figures estimate the Games would need about $1.2 billion from municipal and provincial government­s to balance the budget.

The committee urged the council to hold off on a decision to see what support the IOC might be able to provide to reduce costs, given IOC president Thomas Bach’s declaratio­n in May that the “candidatur­e process . . . has become too expensive and too onerous”.

The IOC has assured the bid exploratio­n committee that streamline­d procedures for organisers offer “opportunit­ies for significan­t savings”. The host of the 2026 Winter Games will be selected in 2019.

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