The Scotsman

Glasgow turns to gong show for Olympics bid

- Karrie Gillett

THree medal-winning athletes from London 2012 have been unveiled as champions for glasgow’s bid to host the 2018 Youth Olympic games.

rower Katherine grainger, swimmer Michael Jamieson and Jade Jones, who won Team gB’s first taekwondo Olympic gold, are lending their support to the campaign to bring the event to scotland.

glasgow was short-listed last month as one of three candidates to stage the 2018 games, going up against Buenos aires in argentina and Medellin in Colombia. The final decision will be announced in July.

The scottish bid was highlighte­d by the organising committee for its use of existing venues and experience of hosting internatio­nal sporting events. The promotion of the event as a legacy of the 2012 Olympic games and the 2014 Commonweal­th games was also identified as a positive factor.

grainger, who last summer added gold to her three previous Olympic silver medals, said: “glasgow has an outstandin­g track record of hosting major sporting events.

“Over the years the city has shown it has what it takes to put on a show, and this is exactly what it aims to do in 2018.

“glasgow 2018 will inspire young people to be champions in their lives. We want to reach out to young people across the world and make 2018 a year to remember for young people.”

Olympic silver medallist Jamieson, a former pupil at glasgow school of sport at Bellahoust­on academy, added: “Having grown up in glasgow, I am passionate about this bid.”

 ??  ?? Rower Katherine Grainger will help Glasgow with its bid
Rower Katherine Grainger will help Glasgow with its bid

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