Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

USOC SAYS INTENDSTO BID FOR2024SUM­MERGAMES

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Dec 4 (Reuters) The United States will bid for the 2024 Summer Olympics as long as they find a candidate city that meets necessary conditions, United States Olympic Committee (USOC) Chairman Larry Probst said on Wednesday.

The USOC has a long list of criteria that a candidate city must meet, but with several cities expressing strong interest in a bid and encouragem­ent from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC), it seems almost certain the United States will try to land its first Summer Games since 1996.

“It is our intention to bid for 2024 if all the elements we talked about previously are in place,” Probst said during a conference call following the USOC's final board meeting of the year in San Francisco.

“That obviously includes, do we have the right message, do we have the right technical plan, do we have the right leaders, do we have the financial support of the local community, do we have government­al support, so a lot of things have to fall in place.

Earlier this year, the USOC sent letters to the mayors of America's 35 biggest cities to gauge interest in bidding for the 2024 Games.

Dallas, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelph­ia, Washington, San Diego and Tulsa have expressed varying degrees of interest in hosting the sporting extravagan­za.

USOC Chief Executive Officer Scott Blackmun confirmed reports that a delegation had visited several cities and will be making more visits in December and January.

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