Salt Lake City has been officially awarded the honor of hosting the 2034 Winter Olympics by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). This decision marks a significant moment for the capital city of Utah, as it will be the second time it has hosted the prestigious event, with the first being in 2002.
The selection of Salt Lake City as the host city for the 2034 Winter Games was a result of a fast-tracked process initiated by the IOC. Last year, the IOC granted exclusive negotiating rights to Salt Lake City, making it the sole candidate for the 2034 Winter Olympics bid.
The bid presentation to the IOC members was led by a campaign team that included prominent figures such as the Governor of Utah, the Mayor of Salt Lake City, and Alpine ski legend Lindsey Vonn. The team's efforts culminated in the successful bid for the United States to host the 2034 Winter Games.
Excitement and anticipation surrounded the announcement, both in Paris where the decision was made and back in Salt Lake City. A public watch party held at 3 a.m. local time allowed residents to witness the historic moment as the city was officially named as the host of the 2034 Winter Olympics.
The upcoming Winter Games in 2034 will bring a renewed sense of pride and enthusiasm to Salt Lake City, as it prepares to welcome athletes and spectators from around the world once again. The legacy of the 2002 Olympics will be further cemented as the city gears up to showcase its hospitality and sporting excellence on the global stage.
For more information and updates on the upcoming 2034 Winter Olympics, visit the AP Summer Olympics hub at AP Summer Olympics.