Olympics are the gift that keeps on giving - for the IOC
/News, followed by views - my takeaways from the International Olympic Committee’s Friday executive board decisions and IOC President Thomas Bach’s comments about them:
First, a summary of the decisions:
*The executive board recommended, as expected, the unprecedented idea of awarding the 2024 and 2028 Olympics at the same time. That must be approved (rubber stamped?) by the full IOC membership at a July meeting that also will presumably approve a process to decide which of what were to be two 2024 finalists gets which one, even though it seems apparent it will be Paris 2024 and Los Angeles 2028.
*In an effort to make future bid campaigns (beginning with those for the 2026 Winter Olympics) less onerous both financially and time-wise, the board recommended cutting the bid campaign period from two years to one and having the IOC involved in selecting and working with bidders that have a chance to win the support of their citizens – local, regional and national.
*The IOC made substantial changes in the sports program of the 2020 Olympics, adding events (among them: three-on-three basketball, BMX freestyle park, mixed gender relays in track and swimming) to make the Tokyo Summer Games program, in Bach's words, “more youthful, more urban and (including) more women.”
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