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Brisbane the frontrunner to land 2032 Olympics as talks with IOC start
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Brisbane took a major step towards being named 2032 Olympic hosts after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Wednesday that the Australian city had been picked as the preferred partner to start talks for the Games.

IOC President Thomas Bach said the IOC had approved a recommendation of the commission in charge of future hosts.

"This commission recommended to the IOC executive board to enter into a targeted dialogue with Brisbane 2032. The executive board has unanimously approved this recommendation," said Bach during a virtual news conference.

Several cities and countries had publicly expressed an interest in the 2032 Games, including Brisbane, Indonesia, Budapest, China, Doha and Germany's Ruhr Valley, among others.

Australian Olympic Committee chief John Coates, also a vice president of the IOC, said the other candidate cities had been "parked for a future Games" by the IOC.

"It was a very mature decision by the IOC," Coates told reporters in Brisbane on Thursday.

"To take a decision when you've still got a few other cities there and say we're going into targeted dialogue with one preferred city was a big call by them, and that's where they ended up."

A general view from the opening ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia, September 15, 2000. /CFP

A general view from the opening ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia, September 15, 2000. /CFP

"It's a significant recognition of the way we've worked together, the three levels of government, the Paralympic Committee and the Australian Olympic Committee in presenting this bid together."

Brisbane earned bonus points for its high percentage of existing venues, a good master plan, experience in organizing major events and its favorable weather among other things.

The state of Queensland hosted the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

The IOC has overhauled its bidding rules in 2019 to reduce costs and make the process easier for cities. There are no official candidate cities campaigning ahead of the vote as has been the case in the past.

Instead the IOC puts the preferred host to the vote at its session following another review by the commission.

According to Coates, Australia hoped to conclude its work on the bid by early May and the vote could come in Tokyo, where the IOC have a meeting before the July 23-August 8 Olympics in the Japanese capital.

If Brisbane wins the bid, it would be the third Australian city to host the Olympics after Melbourne in 1956 and Sydney in 2000.

(Cover: The Olympic Rings logo in front of the headquarters of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, Switzerland, March 18, 2020. /CFP)

Source(s): Reuters

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