Salt Lake City isn't the International Olympic Committee's only preferred host for an upcoming Winter Games. France's French Alps region is also in the final stages of the bid process for a Winter Games, putting together plans to host in 2030, four years sooner than Utah.
<p>SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City isn't the International Olympic Committee's only preferred host for an upcoming Winter Games.
com/article/50804784/salt-lake-city-is-the-preferred-2034-olympics-host-what-will-it-look-like-by-then" rel="follow" target="_blank">Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games</a>, France's bid team sent in the required submis
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