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Overview | |
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XXII Olympic Winter Games XI Paralympic Winter Games | |
Winner: Sochi Runner-up: Pyeongchang Shortlist: Salzburg | |
Details | |
Committee | IOC |
Election venue | Guatemala City 119th IOC Session |
Map of the bidding cities | |
Important dates | |
First Bid | 28 July 2005 |
Second bid | 1 February 2006 |
Shortlist | 22 June 2006 |
Decision | 4 July 2007 |
Decision | |
Winner | Sochi (51 votes) |
Runner-up | Pyeongchang (47 votes) |
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2014 Winter Paralympics |
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Seven applicant cities presented bids to host the 2014 Winter Olympics and Paralympics (formally known as XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games) to the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The IOC Executive Board shortlisted three cities—Sochi, Russia; Salzburg, Austria; and Pyeongchang, South Korea—with Sochi winning the IOC's July 2007 final vote.
The three selected candidates, which were chosen on 22 June 2006, delivered to the IOC their Candidature Files (known as bid books) on 10 January 2007. From February to April 2007, an ad hoc committee performed visits to the candidate cities and prepared an evaluation report which was released one month before the election.
The election by exhaustive ballot took place on 4 July 2007 in Guatemala City during the 119th IOC Session;[1] Sochi beat out Pyeongchang by four votes in the second round of voting to win the rights to host after Salzburg had been eliminated in the first round. Pyeongchang could later awarded the 2018 Winter Olympics in 2011, just one year before the 2012 Summer Olympics, and 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in 2020.