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SEOUL, Dec. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- South Korea chose east small city Pyeongchang
again as the candidate city to bid for the Winter Olympic Games in 2014, South
Korean Yonhap News Agency reported.
"We officially decided on Pyeongchang as the bid city," said a Korea
Olympic Committee (KOC) spokesman after a general assembly meeting on Thursday.
After a long discussion on the city selection process and a presentation by
Kim Jin-sun, governor of Gangwon Province, Pyeongchang won 36 of 56 votes by KOC
members.
Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, located 182 kilometers east of Seoul, bid
for the 2010 Winter Olympiad but lost to Vancouver, Canada.
It has competed domestically against southwestern city of Muju, North Jeolla
Province, to be chosen as bidder for the winter sports gala.
Pyeongchang will submit its bid to the International Olympic Committee
(IOC) in July 2005.
"The 2014 Winter Olympics, (if won), will mean the completion of South
Korea's Olympic history," Governor Kim said, referring tothe country's hosting
of the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. "With the people's complete support we
will surely host the Winter Olympics."
The IOC will choose the host city for the 2014 Winter Olympics at its 2007
general meeting.
Other cities that have declared interest in bidding for the Games
include Tromsoe, Norway; Sofia, Bulgaria; and Innsbruck and Salzbrug, both of
Austria.
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