Germany to bid for 2040 Summer Olympics
The German government said Wednesday it wanted the country to host
the 2040 Summer Olympics, picking a date that avoids a centennial reference to
the edition held in Nazi Germany.
Berlin and several other German states had previously mulled a bid
for the 2036 Games, 100 years after the capital hosted the 1936 edition, which
became known as the Nazi Games.
"The federal government favours the year 2040 for the Games
in Germany –- 50 years after German reunification (in 1990)," said the
government, which has signed a memorandum of understanding with the German
Olympic Sports Federation and interested regions and cities.
The anniversary year was a chance to show "what values our
liberal democracy stands for", Interior Minister Nancy Faeser said in the
statement.
Germany, which recently staged the men's European football
championships, was a "great host for international sporting events",
Faeser said.
Germany's bid would "use existing sports facilities in
various cities –- without building new stadiums for a lot of money",
Faeser added.
Among the memo's signatories were Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg,
Leipzig and Munich, as well as the regions of North Rhine-Westphalia and
Bavaria.
The government said it would back the bid with almost seven
million euros ($7.6 million) of funding between 2024 and 2027.
Germany's previous experience with hosting the Summer Olympics ended
badly.
Germany
last hosted the event in Munich in 1972, which was overshadowed by a hostage
crisis and a subsequent massacre of Israeli athletes.
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