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London working on bid to host ‘greenest ever’ Olympics and Paralympics, says Mayor Sadiq Khan | Olympics News


Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says he wants London to host the ‘”greenest Games ever”. The earliest London would be able to bid for an Olympics is 2036, with the IOC traditionally awarding a Games seven years in advance

Last Updated: 22/07/22 1:32pm

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan reveals his plans to bring the Olympics back to London and his support for England in the Euros

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan reveals his plans to bring the Olympics back to London and his support for England in the Euros

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan reveals his plans to bring the Olympics back to London and his support for England in the Euros

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says his office is actively working on plans to bring the Olympics and Paralympics back to London.

Khan told Sky Sports News he wanted to show the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the world that a mega sporting event could be held with green credentials, with the basis of any bid set to centre around reusing many of the venues used during the London 2012 Games.

Plans remain at an early stage and any bid would require the support of the Government and the British Olympic Association.

“We’re working on a plan to bring the Olympics back to London, and I’ll tell you why,” said Khan. “We’ve seen over the last few days the consequences of climate change in relation to the heatwaves, in relation to the grass fires.

“What we need is to make sure future games are green and what we’re doing is working on a plan to have the greenest games ever.

“The great thing about London is you don’t expend carbon on building new stadiums, new places to do cycling, new places to do swimming, because we’ve got all the kit. And so watch this space.”

The earliest London could bid for a Games would be 2036, with Paris already set to host the next Olympics in 2024 followed by Los Angeles in 2028 and Australia and Brisbane all but confirmed for 2032.

The IOC traditionally awards a Games to a host city seven years in advance although they have changed the process following criticism of the vast sums of money spent on bids, most notably Russia’s bid for the 2014 Winter Olympics.

The IOC has also urged potential bidders to present better environmental plans for any future Games.

“The next three games are tied up in relation to Paris, LA and the next after that is probably Australia, so we’ve got some time,” Khan added.

“There’s no pressure from the IOC, the key thing is to make sure we’ve got all the building blocks in place.

“We’d break a record by the way, the first city to have four Games, which is exciting. Wouldn’t that be great?

“It’s early days yet, and the great thing to remember is the power of sport. It’s above party politics, it’s above north vs south, it’s not about colour of skin.”





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