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Bids for the Youth Olympic Games

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TheYouth Olympics are amulti-sport event organized by theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) every two years, alternating betweenSummer Youth Olympics andWinter Youth Olympics. Selection of the host city is done by postal voting by the members of the IOC four to five years prior to the tournament, in which the IOC members vote between candidate cities which have submitted bids. Bids for the first four games have been made by 15 cities in 14 countries.

Thebid process consists of two rounds. First, cities and national Olympic committees (NOCs) may show their interest and submit a preliminary bid, becoming applicant cities. Through analysis of the questionnaires, the IOC gave aweighted-average score to each city based on the scores obtained in each of the questionnaire's eleven themes: political and social support, generalinfrastructure, sports venues,Olympic Village, environment, accommodation, transport, security, past experience, finance, and legacy. IOC's executive committee then selects a short-list of candidate cities. The candidate cities are investigated by the IOC Evaluation Committee, who make an evaluation report. These submit a more extensive bid book and are subject to additional evaluation, which is presented to the IOC members. Voting occurs as anexhaustive ballot by mail, which may occur through multiple rounds until a single city holds a majority of the votes. IOC members from a candidate NOC may not vote in any round while their country remains in the election. The first two selections were done by postal votes; since the selection for the 2014 Games, voting has been done at anIOC Session.[1]

Summer Youth Olympic Games

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The following is a list of bids for the Summer Youth Olympics, sorted by year. It consists of the year the games were held or scheduled to be held, the date the decision was made, the city and country which issued the bid, and the result of the bid parties. The bid listed first for each games is the one selected by the IOC.

GamesYearBid partyResultFinal selection processNote
CityNOCsDateIOC Session
I2010SingaporeSingaporeAwarded to host theI Summer Youth Olympic Games(53 votes)21 February 2008None, Postal vote
MoscowRussiaEliminated in the first voting(44 votes)
AthensGreeceNot shortlisted to the final candidature stage
BangkokThailandNot shortlisted to the final candidature stage
TurinItalyNot shortlisted to the final candidature stage
DebrecenHungaryNot shortlisted to the candidature stage
Guatemala CityGuatemalaNot shortlisted to the candidature stage
Kuala LumpurMalaysiaNot shortlisted to the candidature stage
PoznańPolandNot shortlisted to the candidature stage
II2014NanjingChinaAwarded to host theII Summer Youth Olympic Games(47 votes)10 February 2010122nd inVancouver, Canada
PoznańPolandEliminated in the first voting(42 votes)
GuadalajaraMexicoWithdrew during the candidature stage
III2018Buenos AiresArgentinaAwarded to host theIII Summer Youth Olympic Games(49 votes)4 July 2013Extraordinary inLausanne, Switzerland
MedellínColombiaEliminated in the second voting(39 votes)
GlasgowGreat BritainEliminated in the first voting(13 votes)
PoznańPolandWithdrew during the candidature stage
RotterdamNetherlandsWithdrew during the candidature stage
IV2026 (postponed from 2022)[i]DakarSenegalAwarded to host theIV Summer Youth Olympic Games(unanimous vote)8 October 2018133rd inBuenos Aires, Argentina[ii]
AbujaNigeriaNot invited to the candidature stage
GaboroneBotswanaNot invited to the candidature stage
TunisTunisiaNot invited to the candidature stage
V2030AsunciónParaguayBid submitted, in preferred host phase2026
BangkokThailandBid submitted, in preferred host phase
SantiagoChileBid submitted, in preferred host phase

Winter Youth Olympic Games

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The following is a list of bids for the Winter Youth Olympics, sorted by year. It consists of the year the games were held or scheduled to be held, the date the decision was made, the city and country which issued the bid, and the result of the bid parties. The bid listed first for each Games is the one selected by the IOC.

GamesYearBid partyResultFinal selection processNote
CityNOCsDateIOC Session
I2012InnsbruckAustriaAwarded to host theI Winter Youth Olympic Games(84 votes)12 December 2008None, Postal vote
KuopioFinlandEliminated in the first voting(15 votes)
HarbinChinaNot shortlisted to the final candidature stage
LillehammerNorwayNot shortlisted to the final candidature stage
II2016LillehammerNorwayAwarded to host theII Winter Youth Olympic Games(sole bid)7 December 2011None, Postal vote
III2020Lausanne  SwitzerlandAwarded to host theIII Winter Youth Olympic Games(71 votes)31 July 2015128th inKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
BrașovRomaniaEliminated in the first voting(10 votes)
IV2024GangwonSouth KoreaAwarded to host theIV Winter Youth Olympic Games(79 votes)10 January 2020135th inLausanne, Switzerland
BrașovRomaniaDid not advance to targeted dialogue phase
SofiaBulgariaDid not advance to targeted dialogue phase
UshuaiaArgentinaDid not advance to targeted dialogue phase
Harbin orChangchunChinaDid not advance to targeted dialogue phase
SochiRussiaRejected
V2028Dolomiti andValtellinaItalyAwarded to host theV Winter Youth Olympic Games(89 votes)30 January 2025143rd inLausanne, Switzerland

Bidding cities

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The following is a list of bids submitted by city. It lists the national Olympic committee, the city, and the games for which failed, and successful bid were submitted.

CitySummer Youth Olympic GamesWinter Youth Olympic GamesTotal
ArgentinaBuenos Aires1 (2018)1 (1)
ArgentinaUshuaia1 (2024)1 (0)
AustriaInnsbruck1 (2012)1 (1)
BotswanaGaborone1 (2026)1 (0)
BulgariaSofia1 (2024)1 (0)
ChileSantiago1 (2030)1 (0)
ChinaHarbin2 (2012,2024)2 (0)
ChinaNanjing1 (2014)1 (1)
ColombiaMedellín1 (2018,)1 (0)
FinlandKuopio1 (2012)1 (0)
United KingdomGlasgow1 (2018)1 (0)
GreeceAthens1 (2010)1 (0)
GuatemalaGuatemala City1 (2010)1 (0)
HungaryDebrecen1 (2010)1 (0)
ItalyDolomitiValtellina1 (2028)1 (1)
ItalyTurin1 (2010)1 (0)
MalaysiaKuala Lumpur1 (2010)1 (0)
MexicoGuadalajara1 (2014)1 (0)
NetherlandsRotterdam1 (2018)1 (0)
NigeriaAbuja1 (2026)1 (0)
NorwayLillehammer2 (2012,2016)2 (1)
ParaguayAsunción1(2030)1 (0)
PolandPoznań3 (2010,2014,2018)3 (0)
RomaniaBrașov2 (2020,2024)2 (0)
RussiaMoscow1 (2010)1 (0)
RussiaSochi1 (2024)1 (0)
SingaporeSingapore1 (2010)1 (1)
SenegalDakar1 (2026)1 (1)
South KoreaGangwon1 (2024)1 (1)
SwitzerlandLausanne1 (2020)1 (1)
ThailandBangkok2 (2010,2030)2 (0)
TunisiaTunis1 (2026)1 (0)

Notes

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  1. ^The 2022 Summer Youth Olympics were postponed to 2026 due to the operational and economical consequences of the postponement of the2020 Summer Olympics to July 2021 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.
  2. ^The IOC Executive Board presented to the IOC session a proposal that the African continent will be a strong priority to host the2022 Summer Youth Olympics.[2] The session confirmed the change of date back to 2022, after Agenda 2020 had previously suggested changing it to 2023.[3]

References

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  1. ^""Two Outstanding Candidatures" But Nanjing Wins 2014 Youth Games".GamesBids. 10 February 2010. Retrieved16 March 2011.
  2. ^"IOC to target African country to host Summer Youth Olympic Games". 4 February 2018. Retrieved6 February 2018.
  3. ^"132nd International Olympic Committee Session: Day two".insidethegames.biz. 7 February 2018. Retrieved7 February 2018.
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