In a groundbreaking announcement, Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk revealed the nation's ambition to host the Summer Olympics in 2040 or 2044. Speaking at a training field in Karczew, Tusk shared his vision, stating, "Life will show whether this is a realistic goal." Tusk's commitment includes significant investments in youth sports infrastructure to nurture the future athletes of Poland. "I dedicate this decision to today's 10, 12, 15-year-olds that Poland will formally make efforts to organize the Olympic Games."
"I probably won't be running around the pitch when the Olympics are in Poland," the 67-year-old told the crowd. "But I can do a lot over the next few years to make this dream a real project." This aspiration follows Poland's underwhelming performance at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, where the country secured only one gold medal and finished 42nd overall. This was Poland's lowest Olympic standing since 1956.
Despite its lackluster showing in Paris, Tusk remains optimistic about Poland's potential to organize the global event, drawing confidence from the country's experience in co-hosting the 2012 European Soccer Championship with Ukraine. Standing by Tusk, Sports Minister Slawomir Nitras echoed the sentiment, affirming, "I saw the Games in Paris and I can say that from the organizational side we are able to organize such an event." (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)