2026 Milan-Cortina bid moves forward without gov’t funding
ROME — IOC President Thomas Bach gave his blessing Thursday for the joint Milan-Cortina d’Ampezzo bid for the 2026 Winter Olympics to move forward without funding from the Italian government.
The candidacy is being supported exclusively — financially at least — by the regional governments of Lombardy and Veneto.
“This candidature is very strong because it reflects the reforms of Olympic Agenda 2020,” Bach said at the conclusion of two days of meetings in Rome. “The guarantees which have been expressed by Lombardy and Veneto are very important to secure the overall candidature. That is well appreciated by the IOC.”
Italy Deputy Premier Luigi Di Maio said last month that the government will send a letter of support for the bid to the International Olympic Committee “but as government we won’t provide 1 euro — neither for direct nor indirect costs.”


