Italy to host 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina
LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Italy will host the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo. International Olympic Committee members voted for the Milan-Cortina bid over a Stockholm-based entry from Sweden that also included a bobsled track in Latvia. Milan’s bid won 47 votes, with Stockholm-Are receiving 34 votes. There was one abstention.
Italian officials insisted their debt-hit economy can support hosting the 2026 Olympics, and brought Prime Minister Guiseppe Conte to tell voters on Monday his country is united behind the project.
Sweden’s prime minister insisted his apparently skeptical nation really wants to host the Winter Games, after the mayor of Stockholm took the stage and sang an Abba lyric to persuade Olympic officials they could dance and have the time of their lives.
The two Winter Games candidates — favoured Milan-Cortina and long-time underdog Stockholm-Are — made their final pitches to International Olympic Committee members in a nine-hour meeting to elect a winner.