The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is responsible for selecting the venue for the Olympic Games. The IOC evaluates various candidate cities based on several factors, including infrastructure, financial stability, and the ability to host large-scale international events.
The process of selecting the venue for the Olympics is highly competitive, with cities from around the world submitting detailed bids. The IOC carefully considers the city's preparedness in terms of transportation, accommodation, security, and the overall ability to provide an exceptional experience for athletes, spectators, and the global audience.
Additionally, the IOC ensures that the host city aligns with the Olympic values of sustainability, legacy, and inclusivity. Once a city is chosen, the IOC works closely with the host country's government and organizing committees to ensure the successful planning and execution of the event. The decision on the venue typically takes place several years in advance, giving the host city ample time to prepare and build the necessary infrastructure.