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It's now official that Sapporo drops its bid for 2026 Winter Olympics due to the consequences of an earthquake. Sapporo will now focus on the 2030 Winter Olympics instead. 

https://www.sportskeeda.com/sports/sapporo-drops-2026-winter-olympics-bid-to-focus-on-2030

 

The big question is, will Noriaki Kasai continue his plan to compete in Sapporo?  He will "only" be 57 in 2030. :old:

 

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4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

:facepalm:

Hoping Stockholm gets its shit together.

I hope so... It would be great to have a Winter Olympics in a Nordic country again. Though I fear Stockholm is going to drop its bid soon. Calgary's bid will end with a clear no in the referendum in November. 

The nigthmare is coming nearer. Erzurum would be...:facepalm:

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3 minutes ago, dcro said:

Nope, Europe is incapable. It's either Calgary or another dictatorship event.

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21 hours ago, wumo26 said:

It's now official that Sapporo drops its bid for 2026 Winter Olympics due to the consequences of an earthquake. Sapporo will now focus on the 2030 Winter Olympics instead. 

https://www.sportskeeda.com/sports/sapporo-drops-2026-winter-olympics-bid-to-focus-on-2030

 

The big question is, will Noriaki Kasai continue his plan to compete in Sapporo?  He will "only" be 57 in 2030. :old:

 

I am so sad about this, down goes the dream of my biggest sports hero ever :cry: 

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3 ore fa, AlFHg ha scritto:

And the Italian bid is gone down :clap:

 

no, the shameful "3-headed monster" has gone...

a more reasonable (but still improbable, senseless and I hope "hopeless") 2-headed monster with Milan and Cortina will now be proposed by the 2 regions involved (and if we can keep our National government out of this, it's only good for the bid itself and for the Sport in general)...

with no 5-star people in it, at least there's a remote chance they can do something...they are the cancer killing anything and anybody in this fu**in' Country...:facepalm::wall:

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