IOC firm on financial contribution should Calgary pursue and win 2026 Games
CALGARY — The International Olympic Committee won’t contribute more than the $1.2 billion already committed to Calgary if the city wins the bid for the 2026 Winter Games.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley suggested earlier this week that if the IOC wants Calgary in the race for the 2026 Games, it could pony up extra cash to cover any financial gaps.
The IOC’s executive director of Olympic Games pointed out Wednesday the $1.2 billion in cash and services is more than the $700 million the province is willing to spend on Calgary hosting the games.
“The IOC has committed $925 million US dollars, which equates to $1.2 billion at the current rate,” Christophe Dubi said.


