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On 7/21/2021 at 9:40 PM, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

India has recently started to harbour ambitions of hosting the Olympics probably 2036 hence. Is IOC too firm on Jul-Aug window, so will this go against India's bid as its the monsoon season. Sporting events in India are typically held in Nov-Dec or Feb-Mar

Yes unfortunately, the new rules appear to be very firm and were introduced after Sydney 2000 which commenced their Games in September.

 

These new rules favoured Brisbane 2032 but effectively ruled out Sydney, Melbourne and the other southern capitals from bidding again as it is too wet further south of Brisbane.

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17 hours ago, Orangehair43 said:

I will be surprised if they will be that pleased to have a bid where swimming is so far from the host city. Particualy in somewhere like Spain where there are major political tensions between Madrid and Barcelona. 

It's true that our NOC president said that the candidature would have some venues outside of Madrid to save some money and he specifically mentioned Barcelona (swimming), La Seu (canoeing slalom), Sevilla (rowing and sprint canoeing) and Palma/Valencia (track cycling). Right now none of these sports has a proper venue in Madrid, but in the case of swimming last year the city approved extra funding to continue building a big swimming complex close to the Wanda Metropolitano, so they will probably won't need to have it in Barcelona.

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On 9/23/2021 at 12:15 AM, Cobi said:

We haven't opened a specific thread yet, but Madrid has announced today that the city will bid (again) for the 2036 Summer Olympics.

 

Madrid Mayor denies Spanish capital has joined 2036 Olympic bid race, but door is open - 23 Sep21 - Gamesbids.com

 



Madrid Enters 2036 Race, or Not? - 24Sep21 - SwimSwam

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10 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Handing the Olympics to Brisbane won't stop the Gulf sheiks from chasing that Doha ticket. Unless IOC openly says Qatar is banned from hosting the SOG in the future, that one won't be denied.

It’s the unsafe extremely hot weather conditions that will stop a July/Augustbid from Qatar dead in it’s tracks.

 

July/August temperatures in Qatar are far too unsafe for all involved, athletes, officials, spectators particularly outdoor events, even at night.

 

The 2022 World Cup is being held in Nov/Dec in air conditioned stadiums.

 

The IOC’s new rules are simply not going to allow an Olympic Games  be held in November or December - period.

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2 hours ago, AustralianFan said:

It’s the unsafe extremely hot weather conditions that will stop a July/Augustbid from Qatar dead in it’s tracks.

 

July/August temperatures in Qatar are far too unsafe for all involved, athletes, officials, spectators particularly outdoor events, even at night.

 

The 2022 World Cup is being held in Nov/Dec in air conditioned stadiums.

 

The IOC’s new rules are simply not going to allow an Olympic Games  be held in November or December - period.

 

Money always talks and Qatar doesn't have to host the SOG in November or December. Besides IOC rules can always change - and Qatar will keep bidding for those SOG. You can't host them in USA, Australia or Western Europe all the time to deny Qatar their wish. IOC has buckled down to Chinese money already, they will do so to Qatar as well. It's only a matter of time.

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9 minutes ago, NearPup said:

I personally don't see Qatar hosting anytime soon unless the IOC can't get another credible bid.

If by next year they name their stadium “1976 Gold Medalist, fencing, Dr Thomas Bach” complete with a 24 karat 30+ meters statue, Doha will get it

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