Poland to Bid for 2040 Summer Olympics
The country presented its "Warsaw 2040 Sports Development Strategy" in an effort to secure the 2040 Olympic Games, as reported by a news agency.
This initiative, which is scheduled to begin next year, aims to enhance the nation's sports infrastructure and improve the performance of its athletes.
As part of the plan, Poland intends to inject 100 billion Polish zloty (approximately $24 billion) into the sports sector.
The strategy also outlines the recruitment of 1,500 new coaches and the establishment of a four-year funding model for sports organizations.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk referred to the goal of hosting the Olympic Games as "realistic," drawing on the country's experience from hosting Euro 2012, as per the report.
The International Olympic Committee has yet to officially open the bidding process, but Poland expects to submit its formal application by early 2026.
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