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Could Sweden get the Winter Olympics in 2030?

With more and more countries dropping out of the race, does Sweden at last stand a chance of getting the Winter Olympics?

Could Sweden get the Winter Olympics in 2030?
Could the Åre ski resort play host to the Winter Olympics? Photo: Erik Nylander/TT

After losing out to Milan to host the 2026 Winter Olympics, Sweden is now considering a bid for the 2030 Games, the Swedish Olympic Committee (SOC) announced on Wednesday.

Alternative host candidates for the 2030 Games have been dropping out, with Salt Lake City, the only contender still in the race, now expressing a preference for the 2034 Olympics instead.

Sweden will conduct a “preliminary study” in the next few months to determine whether there is potential to move ahead with a bid, SOC head Anders Larsson told reporters.

“Let’s hope it will lead to a bid, and let’s hope that will in turn lead to the Olympics and Paralympics in Sweden”, he said.

The International Olympic Committee had initially been due to announce the host city this year but has postponed its decision until 2024, citing challenges presented by climate change.

But the reality is that there are few candidates: the Japanese city of Sapporo, once seen as a favourite, has put its bid on hold following a corruption scandal surrounding the summer 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Other bids have been withdrawn, including those from Vancouver and Barcelona-Zaragoza.

Only Salt Lake City in the United States, which hosted the Games in 2002, remains as a possibility.

But given that the Summer Olympics will be held in Los Angeles in 2028, Salt Lake City has said it would prefer to organise the Winter 2034 edition.

Sweden’s 2026 bid included events in Stockholm and the Åre ski resort in the northwest. The Swedish cities that could be involved in a potential 2030 bid have not been confirmed yet, the SOC said.

While the Swedish government ultimately threw its weight behind the 2026 bid in the final stages, it enjoyed only lukewarm support among the general public.

Stockholm hosted the Summer Games in 1912, but has never hosted a Winter Olympics despite numerous attempts over the years.

A lack of candidates to host the Winter Games has become a recurring problem. Beijing, which hosted in 2022, had only the Kazakh city of Almaty as a rival.

Given the lack of potential hosts, the IOC has hinted at the possibility of giving the 2030 and 2034 Games to the same host in order to provide a “climate of stability”.

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Stockholm backs Sweden’s bid to host Winter Olympics

The city of Stockholm could end up hosting some of the main events if Sweden's bid to host the 2030 Winter Olympics is successful.

Stockholm backs Sweden's bid to host Winter Olympics

“The city council is favourable to the initiative to organise the Olympic Games and Paralympics in 2030,” the city said in a statement.

The Swedish government announced earlier this month that it backed the Swedish Olympic Committee’s bid and said it was ready to begin the process of looking into state guarantees.

Under the bid proposal, events would be held in Stockholm as well as several other smaller Swedish towns including Falun, Åre and Östersund.

“By giving our municipal guarantee, our message is that this event can be carried out in a manner that is sustainable for the climate, economy and social aspects,” mayor Karin Wanngård said in the statement.

Sweden’s Olympic Committee (SOK) hailed the support.

“The sporting community stands united behind the bid. As we plan to use existing arenas and organiser experience, the conditions are better than ever before,” the interim head of the Swedish Sports Confederation, Anna Iwarsson, said in a SOK statement.

Stockholm hosted the Summer Games in 1912, but has never hosted a Winter Olympics despite numerous attempts over the years.

France and Switzerland have both announced bids for the 2030 Games. The International Olympic Committee is expected to make its decision in 2024.

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