LONDON — The Paris bid team issued an ultimatum to the IOC on Tuesday: It's the 2024 Olympics or nothing.
With
only Paris and Los Angeles left as 2024 bidders after rivals dropped
out, IOC President Thomas Bach has raised the prospect of one city being
awarded 2024 and
the other taking 2028 to avoid there being a loser.
But
with less than six months until the vote, the International Olympic
Committee is still hesitating over whether to go through with a sudden
bidding change.
And
Bach's vision to lock up Summer Games hosts for the next 11 years could
be derailed by the insistence of both LA and Paris that they are only
focused on 2024.
"We can't accept '28," Paris bid co-chairman Tony Estanguet said during a visit to London on Tuesday. "It's not possible."
Estanguet,
a three-time Olympic champion canoeist who became a member of the
International Olympic Committee, is trying to end Paris' run of three
losing bids.
"We're
OK if the IOC wants to give two games at the same session in Lima,"
Estanguet said of the IOC Session in Peru. "But on our side, our project
is only possible for '24. We also believe this is the time to come back
to Paris, or to Europe, in '24. This is the fourth bid, we learnt a
lot. It's now or never.
"Either
the IOC family wants to choose Paris for '24 or we will not come back
for '28. We are not against the process, we welcome the process and
understand the process, but our project is only possible for '24."
LA,
which is looking to host the Olympics for a third time, adopted more
cautious language. With the IOC yet to confirm the 2028 Games will also
be awarded this year, the Americans are only publicly discussing their
2024 campaign.
"Los
Angeles is the right city at this critical time for the Olympic
Movement and is only bidding for 2024," the LA bid team said in a
statement. "With all permanent venues already built and 88 percent
public support, only LA 2024 offers the lowest-risk and truly
sustainable solution for the future of the Olympic Movement in 2024 and
beyond."
The
IOC executive board has asked its four vice presidents to "explore
changes" in Olympic bidding and report back in July. The four-man
working group will make proposals to the board and full membership. They
meet from July 9-12 in Lausanne, Switzerland, where Los Angeles and
Paris will make formal presentations of their 2024 hosting plans.
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