Italy's 2024 Olympic Games chief says no more bids likely for 20 years

ByReuters

Published 23/09/2016 at 17:56 GMT

Italy is unlikely to put forward another bid to host the Olympics for 20 years after Rome's mayor pulled the plug on the city's plans to host the 2024 Games, Italian Olympic committee chief Giovanni Malago said on Friday.

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Speaking to reporters in the Sardinian capital Cagliari, Malago said: "Anything can happen but it seems to me improbable that there can be another Italian candidacy for the Olympics for the next 20 years."
Rome's new mayor, Virginia Raggi, said on Wednesday that the city has more pressing ways to spend money and that staging the Games would bury the Italian capital under mountains of debt and tonnes of cement.
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Rome's new mayor Virginia Raggi put paid to the city's bid for the 2024 Olympic games

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"This [bidding to host the Olympics] is like a three-legged table - the city, the government and CONI [Italy's national Olympic committee]," Malago said after a CONI meeting.
"Without one leg the candidacy loses strength. We have accepted this situation while at the same time understanding that it is a loss of international prestige," he said.
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Giovanni Malago led Rome's bid for the 2024 Olympic Games

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Prime Minister Matteo Renzi had championed Rome's bid, but he needed the backing of the city council to press ahead. Raggi's decision means only Paris, Los Angeles and Budapest are left in the running to stage the 2024 Games.
Malago said CONI was not planning to sue the Rome government to get back the €13 million spent by the bidding committee to promote their candidature.
He added that if anyone raised any questions about how or why the money was spent, he would refer them to the Rome government.
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