To the International Olympic Committee’s chagrin, this limping-along Calgary bid is actually the sturdiest one left in the mix. Organizers in Switzerland, Japan and Austria threw in the towel, as Oslo did in 2022, leaving that Games to go to not-very-wintery Beijing. Stockholm is on the shortlist, but its municipal government has pledged not to fund it at all; Italy’s leaders have pledged no federal money for its joint bid for Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. Should Calgary 2026 survive the plebiscite, it could well win hosting rights by default.
Winter Olympics
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Re: Winter Olympics
Degen: Vote "No!"
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I've been a no since Day 1. Even before all this craziness.
How can an Olympic bid not include a new arena?
How can an Olympic bid not include a new arena?
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Yes 44%
No 56%
Not even close. Bid plan was an embarrassment.
No 56%
Not even close. Bid plan was an embarrassment.
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Re: Winter Olympics
Sounds like it.
Good thinking by Calgarians. I really didn't figure your Mayor was so run of the mill when it comes to this sort of thing.
From Macleans:
Just yesterday, Mark Cohon (slickster who ran the CFL for a few years) was on the news explaining to people why Toronto's failed bid - which he led - to get the Amazon HQ (how gross that sounds) was a good thing:
Good thinking by Calgarians. I really didn't figure your Mayor was so run of the mill when it comes to this sort of thing.
From Macleans:
"Civic boosters" should always be approached with extreme skepticism.There was ample cause for skepticism elsewhere. Calgarians didn’t buy Nenshi’s claims that billions of dollars from the Alberta and federal governments amounted to a tax rebate—not when more than one-third of tax funds in Alberta’s coffers come from the province’s biggest city. A long history of ballooning security costs for big events made it hard to believe the RCMP and other agencies would stick to a budget greatly reduced from initial projections.
Just yesterday, Mark Cohon (slickster who ran the CFL for a few years) was on the news explaining to people why Toronto's failed bid - which he led - to get the Amazon HQ (how gross that sounds) was a good thing:
This city is booming - nice that this weasel can take credit for it."As a result of this process, we are now able to leverage a truly global platform to showcase our attractiveness as a world leading destination for jobs and growth,”
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I was reading a story the other day about the University of Utah to expand their football stadium, and in it they mentioned that the expansion was always with an eye towards a bid for the 2030 Olympics.
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Re: Winter Olympics
Pruitt wrote: ↑Wed Nov 14, 2018 6:48 am Sounds like it.
Good thinking by Calgarians. I really didn't figure your Mayor was so run of the mill when it comes to this sort of thing.
From Macleans:
"Civic boosters" should always be approached with extreme skepticism.There was ample cause for skepticism elsewhere. Calgarians didn’t buy Nenshi’s claims that billions of dollars from the Alberta and federal governments amounted to a tax rebate—not when more than one-third of tax funds in Alberta’s coffers come from the province’s biggest city. A long history of ballooning security costs for big events made it hard to believe the RCMP and other agencies would stick to a budget greatly reduced from initial projections.
Just yesterday, Mark Cohon (slickster who ran the CFL for a few years) was on the news explaining to people why Toronto's failed bid - which he led - to get the Amazon HQ (how gross that sounds) was a good thing:
This city is booming - nice that this weasel can take credit for it."As a result of this process, we are now able to leverage a truly global platform to showcase our attractiveness as a world leading destination for jobs and growth,”
Our mayor has officially lost his mind.
This is what pisses me off and cements my belief that NO was the RIGHT outcome. Nenshi is supposed to be our advocate but instead he was “selling” to us. Just days before the vote he was telling Calgarians what a GREAT deal this was.
He should have been telling us the truth. The truth that PROV & FED support wasn’t adequate and that if we wanted the Olympics we needed to able to handle the heavy lifting and RISK on our own. The YES politicians and messengers were selling us snake oil because the Olympics were important to their ego, career and legacy.
Us plebes we’re going to pay for their party.
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What happened to that guy?
He used to seem like a decent sort - grounded in the real world.
And he's really grown into the job. Literally.
He used to seem like a decent sort - grounded in the real world.
And he's really grown into the job. Literally.
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Re: Winter Olympics
Pita Taufatofua going for it again. This time. Sprint Canoewlu_lax6 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2018 1:29 pm Pita Taufatofua (shirtless oiled up Tonga taekwondo athlete from the last summer games) could qualify for the winter games in cross country skiing. He needed a result in Poland this past weekend to get it. Love this loop hole.
SI wrote:Qualification points earned in roller-ski races can be applied for cross-country skiing and Taufatofua nearly qualified on that basis alone. But with no more roller-ski races on the schedule and the Olympics looming, Taufatofua needs to perform well in one last race on snow in order to qualify.
Re: Winter Olympics
The "First 3" player release for the winter olympics that keep getting press this week one of the strangest pr things. Ovi playing for Russia..who would have guessed....ftmfs
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Re: Winter Olympics
But hey, Olympic hockey at least!
Bandwagon fan of the 2023 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS!
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Re: Winter Olympics
US roster for Beijing has been released. Matty Beniers and Jake Sanderson highlight the list, which includes seven players with NHL experience (Shore, Kampfer, Agostino, Warsofsky, Ness, O'Neill, Miele). 15 college players, 8 are playing in Europe, 2 in the AHL.
I am a little surprised that they didn't go after a veteran like Bobby Ryan, who is sitting on the sidelines and apparently still wanting to play.14 Forwards
Nick Abruzzese, Kenny Agostino, Matty Beniers, Brendan Brisson, Noah Cates, Sean Farrell, Sam Hentges, Matthew Knies, Marc McLaughlin, Ben Meyers, Andy Miele, Brian O’Neill, Nick Shore, Nathan Smith
8 Defensemen
Brian Cooper, Brock Faber, Drew Helleson, Steven Kampfer, Aaron Ness, Nick Perbix, Jake Sanderson, David Warsofsky
3 Goaltenders
Drew Commesso, Strauss Mann, Pat Nagle
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