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Canada could consider 2038 Olympic bid should Swiss plans fall through

Canadian Olympic Committee CEO David Shoemaker says the desire to bring the Olympic Games back ​to Canada remains strong, suggesting the country could consider throwing its hat in the ring for the 2038 Games if Switzerland's plan to bid falls through.

The International Olympic Committee said on Wednesday that a Swiss bid could be finalized by 2027 if the local political consultation process is successfully completed by the end ​of this year.

Should that deadline pass, however, the IOC would open up the bidding to other interested parties.

"If [Switzerland] want to do it, the Games are theirs," Shoemaker said ⁠on Thursday.

"But 'want to do it' means they have to sign all the commitments and ‍guarantees and come up with ⁠the funding to do those Games in 2038.

"We ​certainly know that we're a trusted organizer of Games, if those do not materialize, and so 2038 would very much be on the table for us."

Shoemaker said Calgary, after rejecting a 2026 bid, may now be feeling a sense of what might have been.

The host ⁠of the 1988 Winter Olympics had been considered a favorite for the Games that ultimately went to Milano Cortina and officially begin with Friday's Opening Ceremony.

But Calgary walked away in late 2018 after 56 per cent of voters called ‍for the bid to be abandoned in a city plebiscite.

"Maybe, because we're in 2026 — these were the very Games that they turned down — perhaps that reaction is one sort of looking across the ocean and saying that could have been ours," Shoemaker said.

"I haven't done the science ⁠in polling of it, but we've certainly heard a lot from Albertans and Calgarians, including the current officials in place in Alberta, that ​they very much wish they'd had another chance at it."

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