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Quebec City mayor downplays U.S. rejection to help host 2026 Winter Olympics

The United States Olympic Committee's decision to reject the idea of taking part in Quebec City's potential bid to host the 2026 Winter Games might only be temporary, Mayor Rgis Labeaume says.

Lake Placid wouldn't be part of Quebec City's 2026 Olympic bid, USOC says

Quebec City Mayor Rgis Labeaume said he has had discussions with his counterparts in Calgary, Vancouver and Lake Placid about sharing events. (Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press)

The United States Olympic Committee's decision to reject the idea of taking part in Quebec City's potential bid to host the 2026 Winter Games might only be temporary, Mayor Rgis Labeaume said Tuesday.

"It's not a surprise" the U.S. committee said No, consideringit wants to host the 2024 Summer Games in Los Angeles, Labeaume toldreporters.

The mayor had previously said he was in talks with Lake Placid,N.Y., Vancouver and Calgary about possibly sharing some events inorder to reduce costs associated with hosting the Games.

While neither Vancouver nor Calgary has shown any public interestin hosting events in 2026, Lake Placid Mayor Craig Randall askedLabeaume in March to "please keep Lake Placid included in hisinvestigation for possible venue use in an Olympic bid."

A spokesman for the U.S. committee confirmed via email onTuesday, however, that no U.S. city will be in the running for the2026 Games.

"The United States Olympic Committee is 100 per cent focused onour bid to bring the Games to L.A. in 2024," read the statementfrom Patrick Sandusky. "We have no intention of bidding for 2026."

'I'm sure the mayor of Lake Placid will call me'

Labeaume said the U.S. decision might only be a 'No' for now.

"(Lake Placid) is excluded today but it could just be temporarybecause the choice for 2024 will be made in 2017," he said. "If in2017 L.A. doesn't get the Games, I'm sure the mayor of Lake Placidwill call me."

But Labeaume also said "in my soul I believe the federalgovernment and (Canadian) Olympic Committee would prefer a Canadiancity."

He added he doesn't know how to position a Quebec City-LakePlacid bid to receive funding from Canadian taxpayers.

"I think in the short term it sounds illusory to start takingsteps for (Canada) to invest in Lake Placid," he said.

While Labeaume says he is interested in hosting the Olympics, noofficial decision has been made on launching an official bid.

QuebecCity failed in its attempt to land the 2002 Winter Games.

Labeaume was invited to Lausanne to meet with InternationalOlympic Committee president Thomas Bach on April 11 to explore thepossibility of a bid for the 2026 event.

The mayor also mentioned Whistler, B.C., as a possible Olympicpartner, but representatives from that city weren't able to bereached for comment Tuesday.

A spokesman for Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi said the city had nocomment on potential Olympic participation, while an official fromthe Vancouver mayor's office said they had no knowledge of anyformal or informal request from Quebec City with regard to 2026.

The Winter Olympics were held in Lake Placid in 1932 and 1980,Calgary in 1988 and Vancouver in 2010. The 2018 edition will be inPyeongchang, South Korea, and the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.