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Home » Could Colorado Springs host the Olympics? City officials discuss sports tourism’s impact on local economy
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Could Colorado Springs host the Olympics? City officials discuss sports tourism’s impact on local economy

i2wtcBy i2wtcMay 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV) – With the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games just months away, all eyes are on Olympic City USA.

On Monday, Pikes Peak region officials met to discuss the state of Colorado Springs’ sports economy. The discussion was led by Megan Leatham, CEO of Colorado Springs Sports Corporation, and John Mason, Vice President of Strategic Communications for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

While discussing the sports economy in Springs, 11 News asked, “Could Colorado Springs host the Olympics?”

In short, the Sports Corporation and city officials said, “Not yet.” But they also said, “We can’t say absolutely nothing.”

To host the Olympics, the city must start with an invitation to the International Olympic Committee.

Sports Corporation sports tourism manager Davis Tutt said there were several factors contributing to the success of the bid. One thing he does is he can host events at large sports venues.

Tutt said there are several venues in Colorado Springs that already have big fans and a lot of money.

“With the addition of Ed Robson Arena to the University of Colorado campus, Widener Field, the Air Force Academy, has undergone years of renovations and another great venue. [Olympic and Paralympic Training Center] Or World Arena. We can provide a variety of services. [National Governing Bodies] We accommodate all types of events,” Tutt said.

He said sports infrastructure in Colorado Springs has improved greatly over the past few years, and that will be discussed Monday.

However, he said the city lacks two key facilities to host the Olympics.

“One is a city-owned or city-managed convention center in the heart of downtown, and the other is an indoor sports and event center,” Tutt explained.

He also said the city needs to be able to provide housing for athletes traveling to the Springs. Although the city currently does not have the capacity to accommodate traveling players, Tutt said the training center still receives a large number of players who come to the Springs for training. He said it will host more than 10,000 athletes in 2023.

Mr Tutt said sports tourism collectively generates more than $1 billion in impact and contributes to the local economy.

That’s a tailwind, but the city would need to spend $5 billion to $10 billion to host the Olympics, he said.

He said a more realistic scenario could be for Denver to host the Winter Olympics, with Colorado Springs involved in hosting them. He said hosting is a community effort and that Vail and Breckenridge will also participate in the hosting effort.

However, Denver is the only city to successfully bid for host city and then decline. Tutt said the city voted against hosting the Olympics in 1976.

The next Olympics set by the United States is scheduled to be held in Los Angeles in 2028, and with Salt Lake City in the running to host the event in 2034, Olympic City won’t be hosting the Olympics anytime soon.

But in the meantime, SportsCorp said it is still working to make Springs a more attractive city for large organizations to host games. And city officials told 11 News they’re proud of being an Olympic city and the boost it brings through branding.

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