After France, Sweden takes another step towards bidding to host the Games

Be careful, adversary in sight. Sweden has taken a further step towards a bid to host the Winter Olympics in 2030, with the support provided this Sunday by the government, a few days after France submitted its own application to the IOC. In a press release, the government gave the green light to the National Olympic Committee to complete the country’s candidacy file, saying it was “ready to move on to the next phase” and to “provide the state guarantees required for a candidacy”.

As part of this file, Stockholm would constitute the main venue for the 2030 Winter Games, but other sites in the center of the country, including Falun, Are and Ostersund, would also be selected. This Sunday, the Swedish Minister of Sports, Jakob Forssmed, raised with the TT agency the possibility of including others in Latvia and Norway, without further details.

While the final decision from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is expected in 2024, two other countries are serious candidates to host the 2030 Olympics: Switzerland and France. France formalized its candidacy last Tuesday by submitting its file to the IOC. This candidacy is supported by the two regions encompassing the French Alps, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes (ARA) and Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (Paca).

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