Almaty 2022 Winter Olympic bid at a glance

Updated: 2015-07-30 17:12

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Almaty 2022 Winter Olympic bid at a glance

People travel in cable cars above the Medeu skating oval in Almaty, Kazakhstan, July 26, 2015. [Photo/Agencies]

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia  - The International Olympic Committee will vote Friday on the host city for the 2022 Winter Games, choosing between Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Almaty, former capital of the ex-Soviet Republic in central Asia, is making its second Olympic bid, but this is the first time it has reached the final stage.

Here's a quick look at the Almaty bid:

Population: 1.6 million.

Previous Olympics: None.

Previous winter bids: 2014 (failed to make list of finalists).

Bid leader: Andrey Kryukov.

Venues: 10 existing or under construction.

Olympic Villages: 3.

Organizing committee budget: $1.752 billion.

Infrastructure budget: $4.5 billion, including projects not directly for Olympics.

Public Support: 85 percent in Almaty; 87 percent in Kazakhstan (IOC poll results).

Dates of games: To be determined.

Slogan: "Keeping it Real."

Pros: Compact "plug-and-play" layout with venues within 18-mile (30-kilometer) radius; short travel times and distances; traditional winter setting with tall mountains and plenty of natural snow; use of existing venues; relatively low costs; young, emerging country _ former Soviet republic _ looking to establish itself on world stage.

Cons: Relatively unknown to IOC members; limited experience in hosting major international sports events; no Kazakh IOC members or natural support base; uncertainty over country's future political and economic stability beyond President Nursultan Nazarbayev; IOC concerns over potential shortage of hotel rooms; air pollution; human rights issues.

IOC evaluation report: "Almaty's Games concept offers a compact plan that makes good use of existing venues and the natural advantages of the nearby mountains."

Status: Still the underdog.