(ATR) The capital of Azerbaijan claims to have learnt some valuable lessons from its 2016 Olympic bid failure. A lack of sports infrastructure led to its elimination from the shortlist in 2008.
Baku comes into this race much better prepared.
In the last three years, construction has started on an Olympic Stadium and billions of dollars have been invested in several sports arenas with a view to using them for an Olympic bid.
The strong legacy program touted during the last bidding process will be reworked again to strengthen its 2020 effort.
Strengths: Attractive coastal location, booming oil economy, government's willingness to invest in sports venues, experience hosting international sports events in last few years
Weaknesses: Delivering compact venues plan and necessary Olympic-related infrastructure, growing Baku's international profile
Possible Storylines: New region for Summer Olympics, a catalyst for sports development throughout Caucasus
Leadership: Azerbaijan sports minister Azad Rahimov, who led the 2016 Olympic bid; NOC president Ilham Aliyev
Past Bids: 2016
Population: 2.2 million
Written and reported by Mark Bisson
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