Qatar to bid for Games until successful, official says

December 13, 2006 - 0:0
DOHA (Reuters) -- Qatar will bid for the 2016 Olympic Games -- and continue bidding until it wins the right to stage the world's biggest sporting event, the Persian Gulf state's National Olympic Committee said on Tuesday.

The gas-rich emirate is currently hosting the Dec. 1-15 Asian Games and is setting its sights on a bigger prize.

"I am confident we will win the rights to host the Olympic Games in 2016. Qatar is 100 percent committed to this cause," said Sheikh Saoud bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, the secretary general of Qatar's NOC.

"Even if we don't win the bid (in 2009), we will bid again. We will keep on doing it till we succeed. Many other cities have done that in the past and we will also do the same, if we fail in our first bid," Sheikh Saoud told Qatar's Peninsula broadsheet.

The next Olympic Games will be held in Beijing in 2008. London will host the 2012 edition.

"We have 10 years to go for the 2016 Olympic Games. We have enough time to execute our plans for a great show," Sheikh Saoud said.

Qatar has spent $2.8 billion creating a state-of-the-art sports city which is hosting the Asian spectacle this month.