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PyeongChang inaugurates bidding committee for 2018 Winter Olympics
SEOUL, Sept. 14 (Yonhap) -- PyeongChang, a mecca of South Korean winter sports,
on Monday inaugurated a bidding committee for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games,
embarking on a third attempt to host the global sports event after two failures.
At the inaugural ceremony held in Seoul, hundreds of government, business and
sports officials, including Prime Minister Han Seung-soo, Minister of Culture,
Sports and Tourism Yu In-chon and Korea Olympic Committee (KOC) President Park
Yong-sung, renewed their determination to help PyeongChang win its Olympic bid,
officials said.
"Going through its two previous failures, PyeongChang has now been completely
prepared to play host to the world's top-level sports event," said Han at the
ceremony. "This time, the government will extend its maximum support to
PyeongChang."
Following the ceremony, the committee held its first general meeting and elected
Kim Jin-sun, governor of Gangwon Province, and Hanjin Group Chairman Cho Yang-ho
as its co-chairmen, while appointing 10 renowned figures, including former
Samsung Group Chairman and International Olympic Committee (IOC) member Lee
Kun-hee and Chung Mong-joon, chairman of the ruling Grand National Party and vice
president of FIFA, as its advisers, said the officials.
PyeongChang, a popular winter sports resort located some 180 kilometers east of
Seoul, was officially endorsed by the KOC in April to become the country's
candidate city for the Winter Olympics. In June, the South Korean government
approved PyeongChang's Olympic bid, promising its full financial support for the
Gangwon Province city.
It has lost its previous Winter Games bids to Vancouver, Canada, for 2010 and to
Sochi, Russia, for 2014.
"PyeongChang will surely win the bid this time with the bitter experience of two
previous failures, adjusting to changed environment of the international sports
community with coherent strategies," Gangwon Province governor Kim told reporters
after the ceremony.
"I know we need the concerted efforts from the South Korean government, the KOC
and the South Korean people."
Co-chairman Cho also expressed his determination, saying, "I assume great
responsibility for leading the bidding committee for PyeongChang's third attempt.
I'll ensure that Hanjin's international networks and corporate experience will be
helpful to the bidding efforts."
The IOC is planning to select the host city of the 2018 Winter Olympics at its
general meeting in 2011 in Durban, South Africa.
PyeongChang is expected to compete with Germany's Munich and France's Annecy, and
China's Harbin is reportedly moving to jump into the race.
Officials said that PyeongChang's bidding committee will submit its official
application to the IOC by October before starting a full-scale global promotion
campaign.
brk@yna.co.kr
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