Beijing Named as Host City for 2022 Winter Olympics

Thomas Bach President of the IOC announces Beijing as the city to host the the 2022 Winter
REUTERS/Edgar Su

Beijing was awarded the 2022 winter Olympics on Friday, beating Kazakhstan’s Almaty in an International Olympic Committee vote to become the first city to have won both summer and winter editions of the world’s biggest multi-sports event.

The Chinese capital confirmed their favourites tag, coming out on top only seven years after hosting the summer Olympics in 2008.

Despite reservations regarding their bid, split between the capital and the mountain venues of Zhangjiakou and Yanqing that will rely almost exclusively on artificial snow, Beijing cruised to victory in the Malaysian capital.

The IOC opted for a safe pair of hands after four of the initial six candidates — including winter sports powerhouses Stockholm and Oslo — had pulled out of the campaign due to lack of local support or financial concerns.

The Olympic body was also unmoved by calls from human rights groups not to give Beijing the Games again. Critics say there has been no improvement on that front since 2008.

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