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Qatar's Doha joins 2020 Games race
Updated: 2011-08-29 18:58
(Agencies)
* IOC approves Sept/Oct dates for Doha bid
DAEGU, South Korea - Qatar's Doha officially launched a bid for the 2020 summer Games hours after Olympic officials allowed a shift in dates to avoid the extreme desert heat.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed Qatar to submit a bid with dates for the Games set for some two months later than usual, prompting the country's Olympic Committee to officially declare Doha as a candidate city for the second consecutive time.
"In light of the decision of (IOC) President (Jacques) Rogge and the IOC Executive Board, I am delighted to formally announce Doha's bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2020," Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, head of Qatar's Olympic Committee said in a statement.
"It is fitting that the dream of hosting the Games should come to the Middle East at this time; our bid can inspire peace and is a priority for our youthful region," he said.
Apart from Doha, Rome, Madrid, Istanbul and Tokyo have all declared their intention to bid.
An IOC source told Reuters earlier that the approval of the September/October window for the Doha bid merely meant that the date would not be "a deal breaker". The source said the bid would still have to solve issues regarding sports calendar scheduling and the health of athletes and visitors even during those dates.
Qatar's bid for the 2016 Olympics, eventually won by Rio, floundered on its insistence on holding the Games in October.
The deadline for submitting a bid for the 2020 Olympics is next Thursday and the host city will be announced at the IOC Session in September 2013.
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