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Three Olympic bidders left

July 7, 2014

The IOC has announced that all three cities bidding to host the 2022 Winter Games have been retained on the short list. The decision on which city will get the nod is to be announced in a year's time.

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IOC kürt Kandidaten für Olympia 2022
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The executive board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided on Monday that all three remaining candidates would remain in contention to host the 2022 Winter Games.

"The IOC Executive board has selected the cities of Oslo, Almaty and Beijing as candidate cities for the Olympic Winter Games 2022," IOC President Thomas Bach (pictured above) told a news conference in the Swiss city of Lausanne.

"The IOC is very happy to see three very different approaches with regard to the organization of the games. This gives the IOC a choice between three diverse bids, with different legacy plans, with different approaches, with different budgets," the German IOC president added.

De-facto short list

At this stage, the executive board would normally have cut down the number of candidates in the running to a short list. However, withdrawals from the contest by Munich, Krakow, Stockholm and St.Moritz-Davos due to concerns about cost or a lack of public support for their bids had essentially already created a short list. The Ukrainian city of Lviv also withdrew, citing the country's uncertain political future.

Oslo, too, could still pull out of the race, as it has not yet secured the backing of the Norwegian government, which is to decide whether to support the bid in the autumn.

The remaining candidates have until January to submit their detailed bids to the IOC.

The host city for the 2022 Winter Games is to be selected at an IOC meeting to be held in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2015.

pfd/tj (dpa, AP, Reuters)