If it’s up to Madrid mayor Ana Botella, the Spanish capital will not submit a fourth straight bid to host the Olympics in 2024.
Madrid was eliminated in the first round of voting for the 2020 Olympics on Saturday. It tied Istanbul for second place behind Tokyo, and then it lost a tiebreaking vote. Tokyo went on to beat Istanbul in the final vote for the right to host.
“I think that for the moment the Olympic race has given us all the benefits we can expect from it in the next few years,” Botella reportedly said at a breakfast forum with business and political leaders in Madrid on Thursday. “I believe, therefore, that Madrid should not seek to host the 2024 Games.”
Madrid placed second in the 2016 voting, losing in the final round to Rio de Janeiro. It was third in 2012, actually winning the second round of voting but being eliminated in the third round as London eventually won.
Spain has not hosted the Olympics since the praised Barcelona Games of 1992. Its drawbacks this year were its poor economy and doping problems in sports.
One day after Madrid lost to Tokyo, Barcelona mayor Xavier Trias announced his city’s plans to submit a 2022 Winter Olympic bid. Barcelona’s latitude is 41 degrees north. The lowest-latitude Winter Games staged were in Nagano, Japan, in 1998, where it was 36 degrees north.
“We have the dossier ready,” Trias told Spanish TV Sunday, according to The Associated Press. “We need to speak with the Spanish Olympic Committee to see if they are ready to go forward with this venture.”