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New York eyes 2042 Winter Olympics with Lake Placid-NYC bid concept

The prospect of a Winter Olympics stretching from the Adirondacks to New York City has taken its first formal step toward reality as state leaders launched a year-long review into whether the two destinations could jointly host a future Games.

New York eyes 2042 Winter Olympics with Lake Placid-NYC bid concept

TL;DR

  • New York state has launched a year-long review into a potential joint bid for the 2042 Winter Olympics, involving Lake Placid and New York City.
  • The Exploratory Committee will evaluate the sustainability and responsibility of using existing venues and a dual-location model.
  • This initiative reflects a broader shift by the International Olympic Committee towards regional hosting models to manage costs and enthusiasm.
  • Lake Placid, a past Winter Olympics host, is considered climate-reliable and has undergone significant venue modernization.
  • Experts caution that Olympic Games historically exceed budgets, and persistent concerns about policing, gentrification, and governance remain.
  • The earliest realistic target for a New York bid is 2042, after Salt Lake City hosts in 2034.
  • The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee is aware of the exploration and acknowledges New York's investments in winter sports.