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Milan-Cortina to host 2026 Winter Olympics

June 24, 2019

Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo have edged out Stockholm to host the event, Italy's third Winter Games. Milan and Stockholm were the two cities left after four others pulled out due to worries over project size and costs.

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IOC Vergabe Olympische Winterspiele 2026
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Milan has won the right to host the 2026 Winter Olympics after an International Olympic Committee vote. The Swedish city of Stockholm lost out in the final round of voting in a process considered to have been as much about finance as the sport itself.

"It's a victory for Italy, for the future and for sports," Italian Interior Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said in a statement. "With the Winter Olympics, we will prove to the world our strengths and our skills."

Cortina d'Ampezzo, also simply known as Cortina, will also host competitions. Turin had been part of the Italian bid but withdrew, leaving the fashion capital of Milan and the famous winter sports resort of Cortina. This will be Italy's third Winter Games after Turin in 2006 and Cortina in 1956.

Sweden's bid is reported to have been hampered by a lack of financial investment at both the local and national level. Sweden's bid also included a bobsled track in Latvia.

The games will be a return to a classic European winter sports region after Vancouver 2010, Sochi 2014, Pyeongchang 2018, and Beijing 2022.

jh/es (dpa, AP)