Public Support Continues to Build for Budapest Olympic Games as Hungary Backs the Bid

Support for Budapest Olympic Games bid increased most amongst young people.

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A significant double digit increase has been recorded from 51% to 63% among the adult population of Hungary in support of the Budapest 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games bid, according to a new nationwide public opinion poll performed by Kód Kft in December.

The 12 percentage point increase in support across Hungary for the Budapest 2024 bid applies to the past six months.

"We are delighted to learn that support for the Olympic Games in Budapest is continuing to grow as more cities and communities across Hungary are backing the bid," said Bid leader, Balázs Furjes.

"As a nation, sport has always been a central feature of Hungarian culture and society, and this is reflected in public support to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games," Fürjes said.

"Hungary expresses itself through sport, and the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games is the world’s most important sporting event. Budapest’s public venues and supporting infrastructure and services have been planned and developed around sport and major events and Hungary’s love of sport"

According to the survey, awareness of the bid has also been increasing in Hungary, and at present 95% of the population has heard about the Budapest 2024 Olympic bid.

Support for the bid increased most among people living in Budapest and among young people, with more than half of the inhabitants of the capital supporting the Budapest bid, while 71% of young people aged between the age of 18 and 29 years supported the bid.

"Olympic athletes are regarded as heroes and role models in Hungary, and the Budapest Olympic Games will help to inspire a new generation of young people in Hungary, Central Europe and around the world," Fürjes said.

Since May the number of people believing that Budapest is capable of organizing the Olympic Games has also increased significantly. At present, 75% of the population sharing the opinion that Budapest has the capability and commitment to deliver the Olympic Games.

The new research also shows that the majority of the responders – approximately 54 per cent - is optimistic that Budapest would win the right to host the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

The survey, conducted in December, shows that 77% of Hungarians believed that Budapest could be proud of the bid regardless of the final vote for the 2024 Olympic Games host city later this year in September.

An overwhelming 86-90% of participants polled in the survey agreed with the proposition that the Olympic Games would introduce Budapest to the world and would give a strong drive to tourism.

A vast majority of 76-77% of those surveyed also believed that hosting the Olympic Games in Budapest would make Hungary’s population proud, unite Hungarians and contribute significantly to the improvement of the Hungarian sports.

Two thirds of the Hungarian participants polled think that the hosting of the 2024 Olympic Games would affect the labour market in a positive way and that development and investments could be implemented in Hungary.

The results also show a decrease (from 43% to 34%) among those who believe the hosting of the Olympic Games would be a "too large bite for Hungary" from economic point of view.

For more information please contact:

Ivan Rozsa

Ivan.Rozsa@budapest2024.org

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