The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced that France will host the 2030 Winter Olympics and Salt Lake City, Utah will host the 2034 edition of the Games. This is a major milestone for both countries, as they will become the first to host the Winter Olympics twice.
The announcement was made during the IOC’s Session in Lausanne, Switzerland. France will become the first country to host the Winter Olympics three times, having previously hosted them in 1924 and 1992. The 2034 edition of the Games will be the third time Salt Lake City has hosted the Winter Olympics, having previously hosted them in 2002 and 1932.
The decision to award France and Salt Lake City with the hosting rights was made after a thorough evaluation process. The IOC evaluated the bids of several countries, including Canada, Sweden, and Switzerland. Ultimately, France and Salt Lake City were chosen due to their strong track records of hosting successful Olympic Games.
The announcement of France and Salt Lake City as hosts of the 2030 and 2034 Winter Olympics is a major milestone for both countries. It is a testament to their commitment to the Olympic movement and their ability to successfully host the Games. It is also a great opportunity for both countries to showcase their culture and hospitality to the world.
The announcement of France and Salt Lake City as hosts of the 2030 and 2034 Winter Olympics is an exciting development for the Olympic movement. It marks a new chapter in the history of the Games and will provide an opportunity for both countries to showcase their culture and hospitality to the world.