Hamburg has been forced to withdraw its bid to host the 2024 Olympic
Games after residents of the German city voted against it in a
referendum.
Officials of the Hamburg 2024 bid team formally submitted the city's
bid to host the Games to the IOC in October and was due to go up against
Rome, Paris, Los Angeles and Budapest.
The referendum saw 51.6% of residents vote no, arguing that the money could be better spent.
The city will pull out of the running with immediate effect.
Hamburg's mayor Olaf Scholz expressed his disappointment with the
result of the referendum. "That's a decision that we didn't want, but
it's clear," he said.
The announcement was made by Hamburg 2024 officials via their Twitter
feed which said:“A crucial day is coming to an end – 48.3% ‘Yes’ votes
in Hamburg are not enough to stay in the bidding process for the Games
2024.”
This is the second time a German city has pulled out of the bidding
process to host a Games, after a similar vote saw Munich opt out of
bidding for the 2022 Winter Olympics.
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