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IOC President Election 2025


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1 minute ago, Monzanator said:

What smaller countries ever hosted the Olympics though? Sarajevo 1984 is probably the last I can imagine and they would never host one in XXI century. The "grandiose" switch definitely happened in Winter Games, I'd never predict China hosting WOG even in early 00s. But the costs have driven many Summer OG candidates away, the bidding process is dead and IOC basically has to beg anyone to even come forward or else we'd have every Summer OG in the Middle East for a very long time.

Even Norway & Sweden did not want to bid with all the nonsense, so we ended up with Sochi & Beijing.

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10 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Even Norway & Sweden did not want to bid with all the nonsense, so we ended up with Sochi & Beijing.

 

I can't tell about Sweden but with Norway Oslo/Holmenkollen would be the obvious choice but I've read many years ago already they won't bid for Winter OG no matter what. I can't really say what's the deal here. I know locals are fed up with the drunken parties around the area during World Cup events for a long time.

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8 hours ago, Monzanator said:

 

I can't tell about Sweden but with Norway Oslo/Holmenkollen would be the obvious choice but I've read many years ago already they won't bid for Winter OG no matter what. I can't really say what's the deal here. I know locals are fed up with the drunken parties around the area during World Cup events for a long time.

No, Oslo definitely dropped out because of the ludicrous demands for Taylor Swift treatment by the IOC.  

 

Oslo bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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It begins probably the most important week in the last decade for the Olympic movement. The IOC session in Greece will lead to the election of a new president, with Coventry representing the continuity candidate and several outsiders, some even histrionic. 

 

Today will begin with the executive board meeting, with reports from the NOCs and IFs

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12 hours ago, Jur said:

I'm guessing that INTERPOL-Searched Diack's BFF is losinbg badly, cause they dont have no choice but to resort to biased headlines.

 

Oh, what a pitty.

 

 

 

Samaranch was a supporter of Franco and a member of parliament and in government on behalf of Franco’s political party. Where’s the bias in the first two words of the headline?

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1 hour ago, Grassmarket said:

No, Oslo definitely dropped out because of the ludicrous demands for Taylor Swift treatment by the IOC.  

 

Oslo bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

Although to be fair, one might wonder if that is entirely on Bach, considering he was in office for barely a year by the time Oslo dropped out (and so one might assume those demands were already known before Bach even took office).

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1 hour ago, Noorderling29 said:

Samaranch was a supporter of Franco and a member of parliament and in government on behalf of Franco’s political party. Where’s the bias in the first two words of the headline?

And Coe's family comes from slave trading, he was friends with Lamine Diack and visited Epstein Island several times.

We can all play that game. 

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That’s whataboutism, not proving that the comment about Samaranch was untrue/biased. 

 

For the record, I could not care less about who becomes president of the IOC, and am certainly not a fan of Coe. 

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In the end none of these senior citizens like Coe or Samaranch or whoever are going to make an actual difference, we need someone who is young, hip and in touch with urban culture :evil: 

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