Budapest Submits Bid for 2024 Olympics

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By Budapest 2024, Special for  USDR

 

This morning, the city of Budapest officially launched its bid to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2024. The timing is appropriate, as this week Hungary also celebrates its part in the founding of the modern Olympics and the first gold medal ever won for the country in the 1896 Olympic  Games.

A programme of coordinated citywide activities commenced this morning at the Freedom Statue, a national symbol of liberty and peace that commands spectacular views over the Citadella.  The day’s events began with short addresses from key figures in Budapest’s bid committee and sport community. The speaker line-up demonstrated strong support for the bid from the city of Budapest and the Hungarian government, and underlined Budapest’s capability as a seasoned host of numerous European and World Championship sport events, including the FINA World Championships and the European Youth Olympic Festival. Speakers also invoked the special relationship that Hungarians have with  sport.

After the panel discussion, the much-anticipated logo of the bid was unveiled on a 300 square metre flag draped from the iconic Chain Bridge.  The logo represents the vitality of Budapest’s bid: at its centre is the Freedom Statue, with the fresh waters of the Danube at its feet, surrounded by the celebratory warmth and openness of the Hungarian  personality.

The celebrations will continue for the rest of the day in central public meeting places and leisure locations across the city. Demonstrations in seven sports will take place, followed by open sessions, allowing the people of Budapest the chance to join in a favourite sport, or try their hand at a new one, alongside national Olympic and Paralympic athletes. The planned sport activities include basketball, fencing, table tennis, water polo, beach volleyball, gymnastics and  weightlifting.

The launch day activities will conclude with a free festival of live music in Erzsébet Square in the city centre, headlined by popular Budapest  bands.

The bid’s official online presence and social media channels will also be launched later  today.

Speakers:

The mayor of Budapest, István  Tarlós

Zsolt Borkai, President of the Hungarian Olympic  Committee

Balázs Fürjes, Chairman of the Budapest 2024 Bid  Committee

Attila Szalay-Berzeviczy, President of the Movement to Bring the Olympics to  Budapest

Ágnes Kovács, Olympic champion and Chair of the National Athletes’  Committee

Amarilla Veres, Paralympic  champion

Pál Szekeres, Olympic and Paralympic  champion

http://www.budapest2024.org

 

 

SOURCE Budapest  2024

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