2018 By the Book: OCOG Budget

Annecy proposes the largest OCOG budget of the three cities bidding for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Mmore details in this installment of By the Book, an exclusive series of reports from Around the Rings based on the candidate files of Annecy, Munich and PyeongChang.

Guardar
Bulgaria's Kilian Albrecht clears a
Bulgaria's Kilian Albrecht clears a gate during the Men's Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Slalom event at Whistler Creek side Alpine skiing venue on February 27, 2010. AFP PHOTO / MICHAEL KAPPELER (Photo credit should read MICHAEL KAPPELER/AFP/Getty Images)

Annecy proposes the largest OCOG budget of the three cities bidding for the 2018 Winter Olympics. More details in this installment of By the Book, an exclusive series of reports from Around the Rings based on the candidate files ofAnnecy, Munich and PyeongChang.

Annecy

Total OCOG budget in 2010: 1,850,299,000 (in USD)

Total OCOG budget in 2018: 2,136,792,000 (in USD)

Munich

Total OCOG budget in 2010: 1,522,795,000 (in USD)

Total OCOG budget in 2018: 1,795,655,000 (in USD)

PyeongChang

Total OCOG budget in 2010: 1,531.0 (in USD million)

Total OCOG budget in 2018: 1,909.1 (in USD million)

By the Book is a series of reports on the 2018 candidate cities, using information provided in the candidate file of each city.

To subscribe to Around the Rings Click Here

Edited by Isia Reaves Wilcox