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The existing Reno Sparks Convention Center is already a suitable facility to hold the full world broadcast operation. The adjacent and nearby hotel resorts, including the Atlantis, the Peppermill and the Grand Sierra Resort, are sufficiently large enough to meet all broadcast accommodation needs. Significantly, this usually difficult area has ready-made solutions.

The Convention Center and the Broadcast core hotels and facilities provide all necessary technology to conduct the Games. Excluding equipment provided by Games’ sponsors and Games’ broadcasters, all necessary communications, facilities and wireless technology currently exists, at a level consistent with what would be expected in any major city. This technology availability exists not only in the core city properties but throughout the entire region.

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A Little History

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... More History

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Contact Information

Reno Tahoe Winter Games Coalition
(775) 624-8323

Jon Killoran
CEO
(775) 622-3345 - direct
(775) 622-3077 - fax


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Paul Heglar
Youth Sport Development Manager
(775) 622-1889 - direct
(775) 622-3077 - fax


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