Sports

DC Vying for 2024 Olympics

The nation's capital launched an exploratory committee, DC 2024, Tuesday.

By Shaun Courtney 

Washington, D.C. wants to host the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympic Games.

A non-profit exploratory committee launched Tuesday morning, announcing DC's Olympic hopes and its plan to raise $3 million to $5 million in the next two years as it vies for the approval of the U.S. Olympic Committee, the Washington Business Journal reports

The bid would be regional with venues from Maryland, Virginia and the District. 

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"With more state-of-the-art sports infrastructure in a 40-mile radius than any other U.S. city, thousands of hotels and lodging options, and a vast and expanding transportation system, the Greater Washington region is one of the best and most qualified in the world to host an event of this magnitude...," DC 2024's President Bob Sweeney said in a statement Tuesday morning, according to NBC Washington.

Other cities reportedly considering joining the mix are Atlanta, Boston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle, the Washington Business Journal reports

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The U.S. Olympic Committee will select which American city will go into the running in 2015. Then  that city will compete with other nations' top choices before the International Olympic Committee, which would pick the 2024 host city in 2017.

DC competed previously to be the U.S. Olympic Committee selection for the 2012 Olympics, which were ultimately held in London. 

Read the full Washington Business Journal report.

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