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Bids for the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics

Bids for the
2020 (2020) Winter Youth Olympics
Overview
XXIII Olympic Winter Games
Lausanne 2020 logo.png
Lausanne
Brașov
Details
Committee IOC
Map
Missing location of the bidding cities.
Location of the bidding cities
Important dates
First Bid 28 November 2013
Second bid 12 December 2013
Shortlist 5 December 2014
Decision 31 July 2015
Decision
Winner Lausanne (71 votes)
Runner-up Brașov (10 votes)

Bids were due by 28 November 2013, the candidates cities were selected on 5 December 2014 and Lausanne was elected host city on 31 July 2015.

Two cities have submitted their application to the International Olympic Committee by the 28 November 2013 deadline.

Lausanne confirmed their bid for the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics on 12 July 2013. Lausanne is where the International Olympic Committee is headquartered and is considered to be the Olympic capital. On 12 December 2013, Lausanne was signed Youth Olympic Game Candidature Procedure.

Brașov has officially submitted their bid for the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in November 2013. In early 2013, Brașov hosted the 2013 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival. On 12 December 2013, Brașov was signed Youth Olympic Game Candidature Procedure.

Sofia bid to host the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics, but lost to Albertville and Lillehammer respectively. Sofia was going to bid for the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics but did not submit a bid citing that they did not fill the requirements set by the IOC. The Bulgarian Olympic Committee is interested in the city potentially bidding for the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics.

Lake Placid hosted the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics. Lake Placid was interested in bidding for the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics but opted to bid for 2020 instead. Lake Placid hosted the sixth IOC Athlete Career Program Forum on 8–11 November 2012.


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