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{{Infobox Olympic games|2024|Winter|Youth Olympics| |
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The '''2024 Winter Youth Olympics''', officially known as the '''IV Winter Youth Olympic Games''' ({{lang-fr|Les IV<sup>ème</sup> Jeux Olympiques de la jeunesse d'hiver}}) will be an international [[multi-sport event|sports]], education and cultural festival for teenagers. The host city is to be announced at the 135th IOC Session on 10 January 2020 at the [[SwissTech Convention Center]] in Lausanne, Switzerland during the [[2020 Winter Youth Olympics]]. |
The '''2024 Winter Youth Olympics''', officially known as the '''IV Winter Youth Olympic Games''' ({{lang-fr|Les IV<sup>ème</sup> Jeux Olympiques de la jeunesse d'hiver}};<ref>"French and English are the official languages for the Olympic Games.", [http://www.olympic.org/fr/].(..)</ref> {{lang-ko|제4회 동계 청소년 올림픽|Jesamhoe Donggye Cheongsonyeon Ollimpik}}) and commonly known as '''Pyeongchang 2024''', will be the fourth edition of the Winter Youth Olympics, an international [[multi-sport event|sports]], education and cultural festival for teenagers, to be held between 11 and 24 January 2024 in [[Pyeongchang County]], [[Gangwon Province, South Korea|Gangwon Province]], [[South Korea]]. The host city is to be announced at the 135th IOC Session on 10 January 2020 at the [[SwissTech Convention Center]] in Lausanne, Switzerland during the [[2020 Winter Youth Olympics]]. |
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==Selection process== |
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In December 2019 after changing the bidding process the IOC agreed to award the 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games to the city of [[Pyeongchang]] which most recently hosted the [[2018 Winter Olympics]]. Pyeongchang is set to officially be awarded the games at the 135th IOC Session in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 10 January 2020.<ref>[https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1087846/south-korea-set-to-host-2024-winter-yog]</ref> |
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In January 2019 it was announced that Sofia in Bulgaria, Brașov in Romania, Sochi in Russia and Granada in Spain were interested hosting the games.<ref>{{citenews|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1074025/russia-expresses-interest-in-hosting-2024-winter-youth-olympic-games|title=Russia expresses interest in hosting 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games|date=9 January 2019|first=Liam|last=Morgan|publisher=inside the games}}</ref> |
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*{{flagicon|KOR}} '''[[Pyeongchang]]''', [[South Korea]] |
*{{flagicon|KOR}} '''[[Pyeongchang]]''', [[South Korea]] |
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Governor of Gangwon Province, [[Choi Moon-soon]], announced that the province had submitted a letter of interest to host 2024 Youth Winter Olympics with several venues from [[2018 Winter Olympics]] as a part of post-Games plan.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Livingstone |first1=Robert |title=South Korea To Bid For 2024 Winter Youth Olympics In Gangwon Province |url=https://gamesbids.com/eng/youth-olympic-bids/south-korea-to-bid-for-2024-winter-youth-olympics-in-gangwon-province/ |website=Gamesbids.com |accessdate=30 September 2019}}</ref> Choi also hoped that [[Masikryong Ski Resort]] in [[North Korea]] could host some skiing events.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Yoo |first1=Jee Ho |title=PyeongChang Winter Olympic facilities to be transformed to sports complex, cultural center |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20190924007500315 |website=Yonhap |accessdate=30 September 2019}}</ref> |
Governor of Gangwon Province, [[Choi Moon-soon]], announced that the province had submitted a letter of interest to host 2024 Youth Winter Olympics with several venues from [[2018 Winter Olympics]] as a part of post-Games plan.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Livingstone |first1=Robert |title=South Korea To Bid For 2024 Winter Youth Olympics In Gangwon Province |url=https://gamesbids.com/eng/youth-olympic-bids/south-korea-to-bid-for-2024-winter-youth-olympics-in-gangwon-province/ |website=Gamesbids.com |accessdate=30 September 2019}}</ref> Choi also hoped that [[Masikryong Ski Resort]] in [[North Korea]] could host some skiing events.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Yoo |first1=Jee Ho |title=PyeongChang Winter Olympic facilities to be transformed to sports complex, cultural center |url=https://en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20190924007500315 |website=Yonhap |accessdate=30 September 2019}}</ref> |
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===Bids waiting for confirmation=== |
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*{{flagicon|ROU}} '''[[Brașov]]''', [[Romania]] |
*{{flagicon|ROU}} '''[[Brașov]]''', [[Romania]] |
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Revision as of 09:46, 1 January 2020
Host city | Pyeongchang, South Korea |
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Opening | 11 January |
Closing | 24 January |
Winter Summer |
The 2024 Winter Youth Olympics, officially known as the IV Winter Youth Olympic Games (French: Les IVème Jeux Olympiques de la jeunesse d'hiver;[1] Korean: 제4회 동계 청소년 올림픽, romanized: Jesamhoe Donggye Cheongsonyeon Ollimpik) and commonly known as Pyeongchang 2024, will be the fourth edition of the Winter Youth Olympics, an international sports, education and cultural festival for teenagers, to be held between 11 and 24 January 2024 in Pyeongchang County, Gangwon Province, South Korea. The host city is to be announced at the 135th IOC Session on 10 January 2020 at the SwissTech Convention Center in Lausanne, Switzerland during the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics.
Selection process
In December 2019 after changing the bidding process the IOC agreed to award the 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games to the city of Pyeongchang which most recently hosted the 2018 Winter Olympics. Pyeongchang is set to officially be awarded the games at the 135th IOC Session in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 10 January 2020.[2]
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City | Nation | Votes | ||||
Pyeongchang | South Korea |
Candidate city
Governor of Gangwon Province, Choi Moon-soon, announced that the province had submitted a letter of interest to host 2024 Youth Winter Olympics with several venues from 2018 Winter Olympics as a part of post-Games plan.[3] Choi also hoped that Masikryong Ski Resort in North Korea could host some skiing events.[4]
Non-selected applicant cities
Brasov hosted the 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival and submitted a bid to host the 2020 Youth Olympic Games (it lost over the Olympic Capital, Lausanne). The Romanian Olympic Committee announced that there might be a possibility to submit a new bid for the 2024 Games.[5]
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boyko Borissov launched a bid to host the event after Thomas Bach visited Sofia in September, 2018.[6] Sofia bid to host the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics, but lost to Albertville and Lillehammer respectively. Sofia was going to bid for the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics but did not submit a bid citing that they did not fill the requirements set by the IOC. The Bulgarian Olympic Committee was also interested in the city potentially bidding for the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics but eventually declined.
Before the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, held in Buenos Aires, International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach visited Ushuaia and talked about the possibility of holding the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics here.[7] By the end of the games, Bach said: "We were very impressed with the facilities in Ushuaia and in the mountains, seeing the many teams preparing for the winter sport season and all very happy with the conditions both on and off the ski piste. Ushuaia may study of hosting the Youth Winter Olympic Games but there is still some way to go".[8] He also mentioned that the city needs to address where to host ice sport events, though the infrastructure for skiing is well developed.[9] In October 2014 the Argentine Olympic Committee (COA) had already revealed the plan to use the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics as the launchpad for a bid in the near future. The Committee identified Argentina's south-eastern region of Patagonia, which comprises the southern section of the Andes mountains, as a possible location to host the Winter Games,[10] while in 2010 it was suggested that Ushuaia would be the main option for a bid.[11] The commonly regarded southernmost city in the world hosts the annually cross-country skiing marathon Ushuaia Loppet, has hosted several ice hockey tournaments (at the only full-size ice rink of South America)[12] and the FIS Freestyle Slopestyle World Cup, organized by the International Ski Federation.[13]
Possible venues:
- Cerro Castor: located 26 km from downtown Ushuaia, is the southernmost full-fledged ski resort in the world.[14] It would host Alpine skiing, Ski Cross, Snowboard Cross, Ski Mountaineering, Ski Freestyle (Halfpipe, Slopestyle) and Snowboard (Halfpipe, Slopestyle).
- Tierra Mayor and Francisco Jerman Nordic Ski Area: located 20 km and 7 km away respectively from downtown Ushuaia, would host biathlon and cross-country skiing.
- Polideportivo Municipal: this multisports venue is located 1 km away from downtown and includes the 3500 seats Estadio Agustín Pichot (used mostly for rugby, has hosted two Americas Rugby Championship's matches), the 2000 seats Estadio Municipal Hugo Lumbreras (used mostly for football, it hosts all matches of the Ushuaian Football League), the Jose Cochocho Vargas Indoor Stadium (opened in 2015, seat capacity of 1000) and an outdoor short track and ice hockey Olympic-Size Ice rink (30 by 60 metres (98 by 197 feet)),[15] the first of its kind in South America. This area would host the opening and closing ceremonies, ice hockey, figure skating, short track and curling.
Harbin, the capital of Heilongjiang province and largest city in the northeastern China confirmed to apply for hosting the games on 3 March 2017.[16] The city has hosted most international sporting events such as the 1996 Asian Winter Games and the 2009 Winter Universiade. Harbin previously bid for the 2012 edition but lost to Innsbruck, Austria.
Changchun, the capital of Jilin province also considering a bid for the games and hosted most events such as the 2007 Asian Winter Games.
Rejected bids
Sochi had expressed their interest to host the 2024 edition. The city previously hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics. On 9 December 2019, WADA barred Russia from bidding for international events as part of their penalty for state sponsored doping, meaning the bid has been rejected by the IOC.
Closed and canceled applications
See also
References
- ^ "French and English are the official languages for the Olympic Games.", [1].(..)
- ^ [2]
- ^ Livingstone, Robert. "South Korea To Bid For 2024 Winter Youth Olympics In Gangwon Province". Gamesbids.com. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
- ^ Yoo, Jee Ho. "PyeongChang Winter Olympic facilities to be transformed to sports complex, cultural center". Yonhap. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
- ^ "Conducerea sportului romanesc analizeaza posibila candidatura pentru organizarea Jocurilor Olimpice de Tineret din 2024 in judetul Brasov". cosr.ro. 3 October 2018.
- ^ "Bulgaria Poised To Bid For The 2024 Winter Youth Olympics". Games Bids. 16 September 2018.
- ^ "Sueños y Secreto de los hombres que trajeron los Juegos a la ciudad". La Nación. October 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
- ^ "Bach talks up Buenos Aires bid for 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games". Inside the Games. October 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
- ^ "IOC: Buenos Aires Could Bid For 2032 Olympics". Around the rings. October 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2018.
- ^ "Patagonia put forward as potential Winter Olympic bid by Argentina". insidethegames.biz. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ^ "COI no descartó opción de que Chile o Argentina organicen los Juegos de Invierno". latercera.com. 28 July 2010. Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- ^ "Antarctic pond hockey". IIHF. 6 August 2018.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
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- ^ IIHF. "Ice age in Argentina". iihf.com. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
- ^ "哈尔滨欲申办2024年冬青奥会|my399.com". My399. 3 March 2017.