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International Olympic Committee is in town this wk --- to  make some beaten down Calgarians feel better to bid for Winter Olympics 2026. (Well, we weren't shortlisted for Amazon HQ2.)  We will already have spent nearly $2 million just researching/assessing at our own eligibility.  So first time IOC voluntarily paid their own travel expenses, hotel ...to prospective cities. lst time in history they are doing this yr. for potential.  Pfffffft  --that money is peanuts!!  Makes them look good and beseeching, for the little children who have to be coaxed to empty their already-empty pockets with holes.  :angry:

It's just pathetic..our municipal budget is under uber pressure because there's a lot less property tax collected because of unoccupied commercial building space..millions of sq. ft., etc.  Over 35,000 people unemployed ..or some left for jobs elsewhere in Canada. 

http://www.metronews.ca/sports/2018/01/17/whistler-role-in-potential-calgary-olympic-bid-would-be-welcome-ioc.html

City staff estimated a bid price tag would be between $25 million and $30 million. The cost of holding the Games has been pegged at $4.6 billion, with revenues covering about half that. 

The 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C., cost $7.7 billion.

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1 hour ago, shootingstar said:

International Olympic Committee is in town this wk --- to  make some beaten down Calgarians feel better to bid for Winter Olympics 2026. (Well, we weren't shortlisted for Amazon HQ2.)  We will already have spent nearly $2 million just researching/assessing at our own eligibility.  So first time IOC voluntarily paid their own travel expenses, hotel ...to prospective cities. lst time in history they are doing this yr. for potential.  Pfffffft  --that money is peanuts!!  Makes them look good and beseeching, for the little children who have to be coaxed to empty their already-empty pockets with holes.  :angry:

It's just pathetic..our municipal budget is under uber pressure because there's a lot less property tax collected because of unoccupied commercial building space..millions of sq. ft., etc.  Over 35,000 people unemployed ..or some left for jobs elsewhere in Canada. 

http://www.metronews.ca/sports/2018/01/17/whistler-role-in-potential-calgary-olympic-bid-would-be-welcome-ioc.html

City staff estimated a bid price tag would be between $25 million and $30 million. The cost of holding the Games has been pegged at $4.6 billion, with revenues covering about half that. 

The 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C., cost $7.7 billion.

I'd love another Winter Olympics at Vancouver/Whistler or in Colorado or in the snowy northeast US.  But this nonsense of it costing BILLIONS to have an Olympics make NO SENSE. Especially for a Summer Olympics, the infrastructure already exists in almost all major US regions. California, mid-Atlantic, Florida, Texas, mid-west US, etc, all have a crapton of stadiums, a crapton of housing (university dorms???), and a crapton of airports.  The US and big cities in CA or Europe ought to be able to do an Olympics for a profit - not a loss.

But like the World Cup, the Olympics is a corrupt organization looking for bribes and handouts, so some real ugly situations occur.

Tom

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1 hour ago, Razors Edge said:

You need to upgrade your kitties!

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Tom

That would be some upgrade, but those eyepeepers outdo even my baby blues, I couldn't stand the competition.

What would be a possible Olympic sporting activity that would require the use of snowshoes? To fit the definition, it would have to be easier to perform wearing the snowshoes than without them.

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2 minutes ago, pedalphile said:

That would be some upgrade, but those eyepeepers outdo even my baby blues, I couldn't stand the competition.

What would be a possible Olympic sporting activity that would require the use of snowshoes? To fit the definition, it would have to be easier to perform wearing the snowshoes than without them.

A deep snow marathon? Something off-piste?  Some of those ski trails can swallow you up!

Tom

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2 minutes ago, Razors Edge said:

A deep snow marathon? Something off-piste?  Some of those ski trails can swallow you up!

Tom

Hmmm, good, but too simples: maybe a snow & ice triathlon? Before the swim stage you have to 1st cut a hole in the ice through which to enter the water (no power tools allowed of course) the bike stage has to be all on hills and you mend your own flats . . . it seems no further fetched than dancing on ice, or 4 people at once trying to race on skis on the same track.

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