German City Votes To Reject Hosting Olympics

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Residents in the northern German city of Hamburg have rejected plans to host the Summer Olympics in 2024, effectively ending the multi-billion dollar project. Just under 52 percent of 650,000 voters decided against the plans on Sunday, leaving Los Angeles, Budapest, Rome and Paris to compete for the right to host the event.

The bid’s CEO Nikolas Hill said organisers had “expected a different result” but the results of the referendum will be respected. “The result nevertheless is clear for us, we have to accept it. There will be no discussion or rethinking it. That is it. That is what they wanted,” Hill told the Reuters news agency. The move by residents of Hamburg is the second time Germans have scuppered plans to host the Games.

Munich earlier rejected proposals to host the 2022 Winter Olympics. In October Olaf Scholz, the mayor of Hamburg, said the Games would cost up to $12.6bn with more than 75 percent of that amount being drawn from taxpayers.

Hamburg’s withdrawal comes after four of six bid cities dropped out midway through the campaign for the 2022 Winter Games, while Los Angeles replaced Boston as the US choice for the 2024 Summer Olympics earlier this year after the latter pulled out over financial concerns. “The city [Hamburg] also misses the investment of the IOC of about $1.7bn to the success of the Games, which compares to the 1.2bn euro [$1.27bn] Hamburg wanted to invest,” an IOC spokesman said.

Aljazeera.