Feb 25 • 13:46 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Italy now dreams of the Summer Olympics: three candidates on the table

Italy is considering hosting the Summer Olympics again, with three regions proposing bids for the 2036 or 2040 Games.

Following the successful hosting of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, Italy is reviving discussions about the possibility of hosting the Summer Olympics for the first time since 1960. With a clear timeline established by the International Olympic Committee, the venue for the 2036 Olympic Games is expected to return to Europe after Los Angeles in 2028 and Brisbane in 2032. Three Italian candidates are leading the charge: Rome, Tuscany, and Veneto, each presenting unique proposals that draw from the recent successful Winter Games model.

Rome is undoubtedly at the forefront of this initiative, aiming to leverage its rich history and existing infrastructure to attract the world’s attention once again. However, Tuscany offers a more expansive vision that could encompass a broader regional participation and partnership, while Veneto is advocating for Venice to take center stage in potential Olympic events. Each region showcases a mix of ambition and commitment, aiming to bring the Olympic spirit back to Italy after nearly eight decades of absence from the Summer Games.

As regions actively pursue their bids, there is optimism present within the government about rekindling the Olympic dream. This endeavor reflects not only a desire for sporting glory but also aims to boost tourism and local economies in the respective regions. Amidst the excitement generated by the Winter Games, there is a collective hope that Italy can once again become a key player on the global sports stage, marking a significant milestone in its ongoing sporting heritage.

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