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词条 Bids for the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics
释义

  1. Process

     Evaluation of candidate cities  Candidate cities comparison 

  2. Candidate Cities

     Withdrawn candidate 

  3. Cities indicating interest, but did not bid

  4. References

  5. External links

     Host city  Out of the race cities  IOC reports 
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| logo = Nanjing 2014 Candidate Logo.png
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| winner = Nanjing
| votes1 = 47
| runner-up = Poznań
| votes2 = 42
| shortlisted1 = Guadalajara
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| 1stBid = 2 February 2009
| shortlist = 15 December 2009
| decision = 10 February 2010
| venue = Vancouver
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The bidding for the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics Games began on 2 February 2009, with cities presented their candidature files. In the competition to host the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in 2014, the IOC list three cities in December 2009 (Nanjing, Poznań, and Guadalajara). Guadalajara officially withdrew the bid on 22 January 2010, two weeks after the release of the IOC evaluation commission's report and less than three weeks before the final vote in Vancouver.

In January 2010 in Lausanne, Switzerland the IOC reported that Nanjing was the highest rated city in the evaluation report, follow by Poznań and lastly Guadalajara.[1] Nanjing was announced as the host city on 10 February 2010 after a tally of the voters in the IOC Session.[2]

Process

Cities interested in hosting the games had to have their applications confirmed by their respective National Olympic Committees and submitted to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) by September 2009. On October, three cities were confirmed as official candidates by the Committee. The evaluation committee began the evaluation in November. On January 8, 2010, the International Olympic Committee released their report on the Evaluation Commission for the Second Youth Olympic Games.[3] The 2014 host city was elected during the 2010 IOC session in Vancouver, prior to the 2010 Winter Olympics. This was the first election of a Youth Olympic Games host city held in an IOC Session. The elections for the host cities of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics and 2012 Winter Youth Olympics were done through postal votes by IOC members.

2014 Youth Olympic Games bidding results
City NOC NameVotes
Nanjing{{CHN}}47
Poznań{{POL}}42

Evaluation of candidate cities

Candidate cities comparison

2014 Candidate Cities
Category Details Guadalajara
{{MEX
Nanjing
{{CHN
Poznań
{{POL
PopulationCity 1,564,514 (2009) 8,004,680 (2010) 551,627 (2010)
Country (2010) 112,336,538 1,339,724,852 38,186,860
Bid budget (million US$)Total 82.745 117.133 64.740
Guaranteed subsidy 65% 72.5% 68%
Estimated sponsorship 9% 9% 7.7%
Main airport Name GDL NKG POZ
Distance (km) 21 35 12.6
Capacity (million) 7 12 1.5
Handled (2010) 6,953,900 12,530,515 1,419,121
VenuesTotal 22 25 22
Completed 13 21 17
Temporary 4 3 2
Travel time (mins) ~30 ~30 ~30
Olympic villageDistance (km) 21 35 13
Beds 5,115 5,187 5,120
AccommodationTotal rooms 1,645 3,995 2,668

Candidate Cities

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  • {{Flagicon|China}} Nanjing, China

China bid for the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics with the city of Nanjing.[4] Nanjing is located in East Central China along the Yangtze River. The IOC noted Nanjing had "the least risk" of the applicant cities.

  • {{Flagicon|Poland}} Poznań, Poland

Poznań bid for the inaugural Youth Olympic Games which went to Singapore.[5]

Withdrawn candidate

  • {{Flagicon|Mexico}} Guadalajara, Mexico

Guadalajara was chosen over Monterrey by the Mexican Olympic Committee (Comité Olímpico Mexicano) as the national applicant city for the 2014 Youth Olympics. Guadalajara hosted the 2011 Pan American Games. Guadalajara officially withdrew the bid on 22 January 2010, two weeks after the release of the IOC evaluation commission's report and less than three weeks before the final vote in Vancouver.[6][7]

Cities indicating interest, but did not bid

  • {{Flagicon|Serbia}} Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade showed initial interest in bidding for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, going so far to attend the initial workshop in Lausanne, Switzerland at the IOC headquarters. However, the city withdrew, declaring an intention to bid for the second edition instead.[8]

  • {{Flagicon|Indonesia}} Jakarta, Indonesia

Jakarta had been confirmed, but ultimately did not bid.[9]

  • {{Flagicon|Russia}} Moscow, Russia

Moscow was the finalist along with eventual winner Singapore in the contest for the 2010 YOG. Moscow declared it would bid for future editions,[10] but did not bid for this edition.

  • {{Flagicon|Morocco}} Rabat, Morocco[4]

Rabat, the capital and second largest city in Morocco was planning to bid for the Youth Olympic Games 2014 but didn't.

  • {{Flagicon|India}} New Delhi, India

Citing the experience it will have gained in hosting the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, and the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, Indian Olympic Association president Suresh Kalmadi has declared the intention to bid for the 2014 Games, as well as possibly the 2020 edition of the regular Games.[11]

  • {{Flagicon|France}} Rouen, Toulouse and Dunkirk, France

Three French cities had expressed interest in bidding for the Games. The French NOC decided in October 2008 to bid for the 2018 Winter Olympics with Annecy instead.[12]

  • {{Flagicon|Mexico}} Monterrey, Mexico

Students of the universities of Monterrey supported hosting the Games. The MOC passed over Monterrey in favor of Guadalajara, which will have valuable infrastructure from hosting the 2011 Pan American Games. The Monterrey 2014 Foundation declared it would bid for 2018 if Guadalajara loses this bid.[13]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=2 nd Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2014|url=http://assets.olympic.org/YOG_report/YOG2014-EvComReport-EN.pdf|work=International Olympic Committee|publisher=International Olympic Committee|accessdate=13 August 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120820021543/http://assets.olympic.org/YOG_report/YOG2014-EvComReport-EN.pdf|archive-date=2012-08-20|dead-url=yes|df=}}
2. ^{{cite web|last=Shokoohi|first=Kimiya|title=See You in Nanjing in 2014|url=http://www.olympic.org/content/yog_/nanjing-2014/news/newscontainer/see-you-in-nanjing-in-2014/?sortby=2&p=1&c=138178|work=International Olympic Committee|publisher=International Olympic Committee|accessdate=13 August 2012}}
3. ^Report Of The IOC Evaluation Commission For The 2nd Summer YOG in 2014 Available Online
4. ^IOC Extends Deadline For 2014 Youth Games Applications
5. ^Three Cities In Running For 2014 Youth Games {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120306022811/http://www.gamesbids.com/eng/youth_olympic_bids/youth_summer_2014/1216134256.html |date=2012-03-06 }}
6. ^Guadalajara withdrew bid
7. ^{{Cite web |url=http://assets.olympic.org/YOG_report/YOG2014-EvComReport-EN.pdf |title=IOC Evaluattion Report for 2014 Summer YOG |access-date=2012-08-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120820021543/http://assets.olympic.org/YOG_report/YOG2014-EvComReport-EN.pdf |archive-date=2012-08-20 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
8. ^Nine Cities Submit Bids For 2010 Youth Olympic Games
9. ^{{cite news | last = Lastania | first = Ezther | title = Indonesia Ajukan Diri Jadi Tuan Rumah Youth Olympic Games | url = http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/olahraga/2009/02/04/brk,20090204-158507,id.html | work = Tempo | date = 4 February 2009 | language = Indonesian | accessdate = 17 August 2010 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20100908161113/http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/olahraga/2009/02/04/brk%2C20090204-158507%2Cid.html | archivedate = 2010-09-08 | deadurl = yes | df = }}
10. ^Russia’s Extends Greetings To Singapore 2010
11. ^India To Bid For 2014 Youth Olympics
12. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.paris-normandie.fr/index.php/cms/13/article/27084/ |title=Rouen veut les Jeux 2014 (French) |access-date=2012-08-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090826222318/http://www.paris-normandie.fr/index.php/cms/13/article/27084 |archive-date=2009-08-26 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
13. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20090401155102/http://www.milenio.com/node/192155 Monterrey 2014 pierde ante Guadalajara (Spanish)]

External links

Host city

  • Nanjing 2014 official website

Out of the race cities

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100413120235/http://www.guadalajara2014.org/ Guadalajara 2014 official bid website]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120805161137/http://www.poznan2014.org/ Poznan 2014 official bid website]

IOC reports

  • 2nd Summer Youth Olympic Games in 2014 (IOC brochure)
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20120820021543/http://assets.olympic.org/YOG_report/YOG2014-EvComReport-EN.pdf IOC Evaluation of three Candidate Cities]
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