- Stockholm is the only city in competition with Milan and Cortina d鈥橝mpezzo
- The Italian government is providing the financial guarantees for the bid amounting to 415 million euros ($465 million)
MILAN, Italy: Support for Italy鈥檚 bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d鈥橝mpezzo has grown with 83 percent of Italians now backing the project, according to poll carried out by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
IOC evaluation commission chairman Octavian Morariu revealed the figures Saturday after an inspection of proposed sites in the northern Italian regions of Lombardy and Veneto.
Morariu described the joint bid by Italy鈥檚 financial capital and Dolomites ski resort Cortina D鈥橝mpezzo as a 鈥渧ery competitive proposition.鈥�
鈥淎fter our five days here, we can say that the overwhelming popular support demonstrated by the latest IOC poll is not a surprise,鈥� Morariu told a press conference.
In Milan, 87 percent are in favor of the Olympics, while in the region of Lombardy, of which Milan is the capital, it was 81 percent and Cortina鈥檚 Veneto region, 80 percent.
Similar polls carried out in Sweden, where Stockholm is the only city in competition with Italy, put the figure at 53 percent.
鈥淲herever we went we felt welcome,鈥� continued Morariu of the visit which began in Venice.
Under the bid figure skating, hockey and short-track speedskating would be held in Milan, with sliding sports and curling in Cortina; and speedskating, biathlon and Nordic sports would take place at Trentino-Alto Adige.
The alpine skiing events would be in Bormio for the men and Cortina for women while the opening ceremony would be at the San Siro football stadium, with the closing ceremony at Verona鈥檚 Arena, a large Roman amphitheater.
鈥淲e found a great candidature team, that put a lot of passion and enthusiasm into the work,鈥� said Morariu.
鈥淭his is really very, very strong.鈥�
Financial guarantees
Despite darkening clouds gathering over Italy鈥檚 economy, the Italian government on Friday officially provided the financial guarantees for the bid amounting to 415 million euros ($465 million).
鈥淭here鈥檚 a strong support from the government, local communities, athletes and the financial community,鈥� said Morariu.
鈥淭he letter we received yesterday from the government proved it.鈥�
Former Romanian rugby international Morariu said the IOC would invest a further $920 million into the project.
鈥淭he Olympic Games are a catalyst for social and environmental change and also a true business opportunity,鈥� he said.
Milan mayor Giuseppe Sala said local people overwhelmingly backed the project.
鈥淲e want to win!鈥� said Sala.
鈥淭he Olympic Games could provide a fundamental opportunity for our city.鈥�
Stockholm have yet to receive full backing from the Swedish government with the deadline for providing guarantees officially April 12.
鈥淲hat matters is that we receive the guarantees in due time, have time to analyze them and have them approved by the committee by June 24,鈥� said Morariu referring to the date when the winning bid will be chosen in Lausanne.
鈥淭his is the date that matters.鈥�
Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) president Giovanni Malago said they hoped that their 鈥渢rack record鈥� would convince the IOC to choose them over Sweden.
鈥淚taly has a long history of organizing great sports events. We hope this tradition can continue in 2026,鈥� added Malago.
Italy have hosted the Olympic three times, with the 1956 and 2006 Winter Games held in Cortina and Turin respectively, and Rome hosting the 1960 Summer Games.