1976, Part 3: The Olympics Colorado Rejected
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Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! It's 1976 again, and in this episode, we take a deep dive into the unusual story behind the 1976 Winter Olympics — the Games that were awarded to Denver, Colorado, and then dramatically given up after voters said no.
We explore how Denver won the bid in 1970, only to see rising environmental concerns, ballooning costs, and taxpayer resistance spark a statewide political backlash. A voter referendum ultimately rejected public funding, marking one of the rare times an Olympic host city walked away after being selected.
We also examine how Innsbruck, Austria — host of the 1964 Winter Games — stepped in on short notice, how Cold War politics shaped the competition and medal counts, and how the 1976 Games fit into a decade when sports and geopolitics were increasingly intertwined.
From ballot boxes to bobsled runs, this episode tells the story of the Winter Olympics that became a political turning point — before the torch was ever lit.
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