Beijing bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics

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Bids for the
2022 (2022) Winter Olympics and Paralympics
Overview
XXIV Olympic Winter Games
XIII Paralympic Winter Games
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Details
City China Beijing, China
NOC Chinese Olympic Committee (CHN)
Previous Games hosted
Hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics

Beijing 2022 was a successful bid by Beijing, China and the Chinese Olympic Committee for the 2022 Winter Olympics.[1] The IOC selected the host city for the 2022 Winter Olympics at the 128th IOC Session in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on July 31, 2015, which Beijing won. This makes Beijing the first city to host both Summer and Winter Olympic Games.

History

Beijing's Wangfujing Street during the 2008 Summer Olympics

The Chinese Olympic Committee nominated Beijing as the candidate city for the 2022 Winter Olympics on November 3, 2013. In addition, Zhangjiakou is the joint city for the bidding.[1] Zhangjiakou is located 190 kilometres (120 mi) northwest of Beijing.

Previous bids

Beijing bid to host the 2000 Summer Olympics, but lost out to Sydney. Beijing went on to successfully bid for and host the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Previous bids from other Chinese cities

Harbin bid to host the 2010 Winter Olympics but failed to become a candidate city. Vancouver was ultimately awarded the 2010 Winter Olympics. Harbin also bid to host the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics but failed to become a candidate. Innsbruck ultimately won the right to host the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics.

Nanjing successfully bid to host the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics.

Venues

The Beijing Olympic Games Bidding Committee unveiled the gymnasium layout plan for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games on 20 February 2014: five ice events will be held at the Olympic center, the Capital Indoor Stadium and the Beijing Wukesong Sports Center. Competitions for luge, bobsleigh and alpine skiing will be held in Xiaohaituo Mountain area northwest of Beijing, 90 kilometers away from downtown. All other skiing events will be held in Taizicheng Area in Chongli County, Zhangjiakou, 220 kilometers away from downtown of Beijing and 130 kilometers away from Xiaohaituo Mountain Area.[2]

Beijing Cluster

Yanqing Cluster

  • Xiaohaituo Alpine Skiing Field – alpine skiing
  • Xiaohaituo Bobsleigh and Luge Track – bobsleigh, luge and skeleton

Zhangjiakou Cluster

  • Kuyangshu Biathlon Field – cross-country skiing, Nordic combined
  • Kuyangshu Ski Jumping Field – ski jumping, Nordic combined
  • Hualindong Ski Resort – biathlon
  • Genting Ski Resort – snowboarding (slopestyle, halfpipe), freestyle skiing
  • Taiwu Ski Resort – snowboarding (cross), freestyle skiing
  • Wanlong Ski Resort – snowboarding (parallel slalom)

Pollution issue

The issue of air pollution, which was widely discussed during the 2008 Summer Olympics, is likely to be a factor in Beijing's bid. Beijing and Zhangjiakou suffer from severe air pollution which is worse during the winter.[3] As of February 26, 2014, Beijing hit a dangerous particulate concentration of 537.[4] A rate of 301-500 is marked as hazardous.[5] There was no fundamental improvement in Beijing's air pollution, the local government is the relocation of polluting enterprises to Tianjin and north-east and south of Hebei.[citation needed]

Lack of snow issue

The lack of snow is cited by the IOC as an issue in Beijing's bid. The average snow depth in Yangquing, where the ski competitions would be held, is one centimeter.[6]

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