the province announced on thursday it was withdrawing support for a 2030 joint bid between calgary, edmonton, and tsuut’ina and enoch nations on thursday, citing a high degree of financial risk. sport and tourism minister joseph schow said “it was not a good deal for alberta.”
catriona le may doan, president and ceo of sport calgary, said a number of other sporting facilities in calgary either need replacement or renovation, including winsport and the canadian olympic oval, while a plan for a new events centre has been approved and a solution for mcmahon stadium still needs to be found.
“we’re in an olympic city, but we need infrastructure upgrades,” said the former three-time olympic speedskater and three-time medallist.
preliminary renderings for the proposed foothills multisport fieldhouse.
city of calgary
le may doan said events such as the commonwealth games are about more than an economic benefit, they are also about creating a stage for the next generation of athletes, coaches and officials to shoot for greatness or to be inspired to take up a sport.
to properly do this, the infrastructure is required.
“we’re not getting smaller, we’re getting bigger and different sports are emerging,” she said. “we need to make sure that we have that voice, that sport and getting people active is going to help our community, because we’re not in a good state of health — that’s mental and physical and social. and so we know sport changes that.”