Bids for the 2022 Winter Olympics
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XXIV Olympic Winter Games | |
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Committee | IOC |
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Important dates | |
Bid | September 2013 |
Shortlist | October 2014 |
Decision | 16 June 2015 |
There were a total of x bids for the 2022 Winter Olympics.x of the bids were withdrawn after entering the candidature stage. x was selected as the host city of the xth Winter Olympics by the International Olympic Comittee in X, X on 16 June 2015.
Contents
Bidding process
On 1 October 2012 the IOC announced in a letter to the National Olympic Committees the bidding calendar for the 2022 Winter Olympics:
- 3 October 2012 – First information circular letter to NOCs
- 5 June 2013 – IOC invites bid applicants and publishes the 2022 Applicant City Questionnaire
- 14 September 2013 – Deadline for NOCs to submit cities for potential bids
- 14 March 2014 – Submission of bid books
- 16 June 2015 – Host city election at the xth IOC Session in x
Criteria
A firm criterion for the Winter Olympics is the availability of alpine ski slopes of certain sizes, which narrows down potential locations significantly, and often necessitates locations in less populated areas. The men's downhill requires at least 800 metres (2,600 ft) altitude difference along a course of around 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) in length.
For the 2022 Winter Olympics the IOC allowed a longer distance between events, so that alpine skiing can be held in a mountain area, and sports such as ice hockey and figure skating can be held in a large city up to 160 kilometres (99 mi) away where such arenas are already available or have greater usage after the games.
A certain spectator capacity is required, which is most often 10,000 but varies according to the particular sport. Furthermore, certain VIP areas are required at every venue.
Applicant cities venues list
These venues are from the applicant cities' mini bid books.
Event | Sëlva |
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Dates | 9 February 25 February |
Opening and closing ceremonies | Sëlva Olimpia Arena |
Alpine skiing speed M |
Antermëia |
Alpine skiing speed W |
Antermëia |
Alpine skiing technical M |
Antermëia |
Alpine skiing technical W |
Antermëia |
Cross country skiing | Badia |
Nordic combined C-C | Badia |
Freestyle skiing | Sëlva |
Biathlon | Badia |
Ski jumping | Antermëia |
Snowboard | Antermëia |
Hockey | Glatschstadion Sëlva |
Speed skating | Glatschstadion Sëlva |
Figure skating | Sëlva Olimpia Arena |
Short track | Sëlva Olimpia Arena |
Curling | Glatschstadion Sëlva |
Bobsleigh/luge/skeleton | Calfosch |
Candidate cities overview
Sëlva
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Country | Tirol |
The National Olympic Committee of Tirol first suggested a bid in Sëlva for the 2014 Winter Olympics, however, this bid was ultimately withdrawn in favour of a 2022 bid. This was done so as to ensure the Winter Olympics were held after the FIS Alpine Ski Championships which the city also bid for.
Presenting the bid in x, Premier Ulrike Kindle called upon members to vote for the city as a safe pair of hands, with the experience and infrastructure for hosting such extensive international events.
Template:Country data Velabruck Vianden
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Country | Template:Country data Velabruck |
The National Olympic Committee of Velabruck suggested that the 2022 Winter Olympics would be held in Vianden. They claimed that Vianden has a big stadium for skating events, and next to that is the Crepa-Lavande Range for skiing events.
Voting results for the 2022 Winter Olympics
City | NOC | Votes |
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Rochester | Jackson | |
Sëlva | Tirol | |
Vianden | Template:Country data Velabruck | |
Voting results |