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Originally Posted by Future Mayor
Except compared to most other Winter Olympics, ours games were very compact. From Snow Basin, (I believe that was the most northern venue) to Seven Peaks Ice center (I believe the most southern venue) is travel distance of 88 miles. From SLC the "Host City" to Snowbasin 42 miles. To Seven Peaks 46 miles, and the furthest venue away from the "Host City" was Soilder Hollow at 50 miles.
Comparatively Vancover to Whistler is 77 miles.
Denver closest resort are: Winter Park 66 miles; Vail 97 miles; Breckenridge 80 miles.
Sochi venues.
Calculated from Sochi: One venue is in Krasnodar 185 miles; Cross Country Center 50 miles;
Calculated from Adler: Krasnodar 203 miles; Cross Country Center 34 miles;
From Krasnodar to the Cross Country Center, 236 miles.
So yes Sochi is very spread out, particularly compared to the 2002 games.
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I think with having the winter Olympics in Sochi, this can only help Denver come 2019 when the announcement of the winner of the 2026 Olympics is made. Denver would not be as spread out as Sochi.
Here are the things I think Denver has going for them that will help them win the games:
-large airport with good amount of international destinations (Reykjavik, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo, Jamaica, Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Mexico City, San Jose, etc.) and international carriers (Lufthansa, British Airways, Icelandair, Aeromexico, Air Canada, and it's a United Airlines hub...which has a partnership with the U.S.O.C.).
-large city
-reputation for being a great outdoor city
-Pepsi Center (could serve the same purpose as the then Delta Center during 2002)
-Sports Authority Field at Mile High (could be the Olympic stadium like RES
was...can hold around 75,000 people)
- I-70 is a great highway with easy access to the resorts
-Vail has its own airport with commercial domestic and international service
-has some of the best and most popular ski resorts in the world
-New light rail system will be done way before then
-the U.S.O.C. headquarters are in Colorado Springs (this could come into play with the 'politics' of the Olympics when it's potentially bidding against other US cities like SLC, Sacramento, Reno, Boston, etc.)
-Colorado has some of the greatest snow on earth
-Denver is easily accessible from around the world