Frankfurt / Main – Germany competes with Hamburg to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2024. The General Assembly of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB ) decided on Saturday in the St. Paul Church unanimously to send the hanseatic city in the international competition for the biggest sporting event in the world. 410 delegates voted for Hamburg, there were no abstentions. The competitors Berlin was inferior in a pre-selection of the DOSB Bureau beginning of the week against the Elbe.
«Sport Germany is facing a breakup,” said DOSB president Alfons Hörmann. “Let us they formulated Hanseatic head off for pastures new.” He stressed that Germany on the reform agenda of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) would orient. These may affect the first time in 2024 and has less gigantism and more transparency to the goal: “. We want to be a model for an Olympic and Paralympic future”
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will decide in the summer of 2017 in Lima / Peru over the summer games city for 2024. As a possible competitor of Hamburg Boston, Budapest, Doha, Rome, Paris, Istanbul and an Australian city apply. Applies to favorites Boston. If the first attempt should fail to Hamburg, a second nomination for 2028 is provided.
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