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World Athletics president Coe 'very pleased' with India's 2036 Games interest but warns of hurdles

Coe, 68, a two-time Olympic 1,500 metres champion, is one of seven people bidding to replace Thomas Bach as the next president of the International Olympic Committee

November 26, 2024 / 17:29 IST
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India is a growing sports power but has never hosted the Olympics. Its capital New Delhi hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010, a $6 billion event billed as Delhi's answer to the Beijing Olympics
India is a growing sports power but has never hosted the Olympics. Its capital New Delhi hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010, a $6 billion event billed as Delhi's answer to the Beijing Olympics

World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said he was delighted with India's interest in hosting the 2036 summer Games but cautioned the South Asian nation that organising an Olympics was one of the world's most complex projects.

Coe, 68, a two-time Olympic 1,500 metres champion, is one of seven people bidding to replace Thomas Bach as the next president of the International Olympic Committee.

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India is a growing sports power but has never hosted the Olympics. Its capital New Delhi hosted the Commonwealth Games in 2010, a $6 billion event billed as Delhi's answer to the Beijing Olympics.

But a series of embarrassments over leaking stadiums and filthy accommodation in the leadup to the Delhi Commonwealth Games muddied India's reputation as hosts of international multi-sports events.