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July 3, 2007
Russia's Bid for 2014 Winter Olympics
Is Down to the Wire


Tennis superstar Maria Sharapova and the Governor of Krasnodar Krai promoting Russia's Olympic bid in London on June 22, 2007 (Video by: Russia Today TV)

On July 5, 2007 at 3 a.m. Moscow time Russians will hear the International Olympic Committee's decision about who will host the 2014 Winter Olympics. Tomorrow the IOC will meet in Guatemala City to decide between bids from Sochi and the Pyeongchang region of South Korea. You can watch a live feed on the IOC website here.

Click on the extended post to find more links and watch a Russia Today TV report about Sochi's preparations to host the games.

Sochi 2014 official website
Sochi Travel Info blog
Sochi Daily Photo Blog
Sochi webcams: Poolside at the Radisson SAS Lazurnaya Hotel and
another webcam view here.



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51 to 47 :)

most of salzburg's votes went to sochi; gotta feel sad for the koreans

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