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The city of Barcelona is not supporting the Games. The only ones supporting the bid right now are the Spanish NOC and the Pyrenees small towns, so it is quite difficult to take off given the circumstances. At this point the bid is just a political weapon to be used as leverage between political parties in Catalonia and Aragon.

 

And Madrid is preparing to bid for 2036...

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11 hours ago, FancyFenchel said:

Any Europe cities showing interest in bid?

A new savoy bid for 2030 was raised this autumn by the region's head. No news since, likely DOA

 

https://www.lequipe.fr/Tous-sports/Actualites/La-region-auvergne-rhone-alpes-et-la-savoie-reflechissent-a-une-candidature-aux-jeux-olympiques-d-hiver-2030/1295342

 

The Southern Alpes (Nice) also show some interest, but only from 2034.

 

https://www.lefigaro.fr/sports/jeux-olympiques/les-alpes-du-sud-interessees-par-les-jo-d-hiver-en-2034-ou-2038-20220120

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2 hours ago, Cobi said:

The city of Barcelona is not supporting the Games. The only ones supporting the bid right now are the Spanish NOC and the Pyrenees small towns, so it is quite difficult to take off given the circumstances. At this point the bid is just a political weapon to be used as leverage between political parties in Catalonia and Aragon.

 

And Madrid is preparing to bid for 2036...

Yeah, I heard gossip about Barcelona, but never heard it was something really going to happen. :AND had some WC in alpine skiing, I think..? Freestyle and snowboard probably no problems, but what about ski jumping hills, XC tracks, biathlon range and bobsleigh track? Any near. And none in planning, I think.

But this damn politics.

 

Having Olympics in French Alps six years after Paris is still better than Salt Lake City two years after Los Angeles.

 

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Through a brochure posted online at the beginning of March, the City of Sapporo :JPN presents a map of the sites planned to host the 2030 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, while inviting its inhabitants to support the candidacy.

Sapporo-2030-master-plan.jpg?w=595&ssl=1

 

https://sportetsociete.org/2022/03/12/jo-2030-sapporo-presente-les-grands-axes-de-son-projet/

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And Bosnia also in Barcelona :ESP bid? :wacko:

"In fact, aware of the logistical constraints and the cost that could represent the development of specific facilities for which an optimal reconversion could not be guaranteed later, the Spanish Olympic Committee has thus little by little put forward the idea of an alliance with Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) , whose recent history is linked to that of the Host City of the 1992 Games."

https://sportetsociete.org/2022/03/13/jo-2030-le-projet-espagnol-devrait-etre-finalise-dici-la-mi-avril/

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2 hours ago, George_D said:

And Bosnia also in Barcelona :ESP bid? :wacko:

"In fact, aware of the logistical constraints and the cost that could represent the development of specific facilities for which an optimal reconversion could not be guaranteed later, the Spanish Olympic Committee has thus little by little put forward the idea of an alliance with Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) , whose recent history is linked to that of the Host City of the 1992 Games."

https://sportetsociete.org/2022/03/13/jo-2030-le-projet-espagnol-devrait-etre-finalise-dici-la-mi-avril/

The Barcelona bid is so weird.

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