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Tahoe Making Bid For Winter Olympics Despite Slim Snowpack

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Feb, Thu 2nd, 2012 Posted in : Important posts, News Reports By : admin 0 Comments Tags: News Report, Olympics, snow, Winter Games

Lake Tahoe is making a pitch for the Olympics in a decade, and officials say the slim 2012 snowpack won’t have an effect on their efforts

(reported by CBS 13 in Sacramento, CA)

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The Reno-Tahoe region has been involved in a number of bid efforts including the 1955 bid developed by Alex Cushing of Squaw Valley USA, a bid that resulted in Squaw Valley hosting the 1960 Winter Olympic Games. The award was considered a major upset defeating Innsbruck, Austria in one of the closest votes in IOC history. For the first time since 1932, an Olympic Winter Games was to be staged in the United States. The Reno-Tahoe Olympic legacy had begun…

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