Germany Takes Next Step Toward Hosting Future Olympic Games
The DOSB has unanimously approved entering discussions with the IOC, but key questions about timing, location, and government support remain unresolved.
- The German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB) has voted unanimously to begin formal discussions with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) about a potential bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2036 or 2040.
- The decision marks a preliminary step in a lengthy process, with the DOSB planning to refine four regional concepts for potential host cities early next year.
- DOSB President Thomas Weikert emphasized the importance of securing government backing, with the organization urging the incoming German government to provide clear support and establish a dedicated sports ministry office.
- Interior Minister Nancy Faeser strongly defended Germany's adherence to the autonomy of sports, countering IOC President Thomas Bach's criticism regarding alleged political interference in past events.
- Uncertainty remains over Germany's standing with the IOC, with the upcoming leadership change in the committee potentially influencing the country's chances of hosting the Games.