Youth Olympic Games – Glasgow needs your vote

 

On the 4th July 2013 the International Olympic Committee will make a decision on who will be the next host city of the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.
As many of you will be aware Glasgow is currently bidding against Buenos Aires in Argentina and Medellin in Colombia to win the right to host the Games, seeking to build on the opportunities created by both London 2012 and Glasgow 2014.
As was the case when Glasgow won the race to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the city needs your support more than ever to help bring the Youth Olympic Games to Glasgow in 2018!
A key Olympic trade publication, Inside the Games, is running an online poll asking people to vote for the city they would like to see host the 2018 Youth Olympic Games. Voting ends on the 2nd of July and the results will then be compiled, published and possibly read by IOC members 1 day before they cast their vote for host city on the 4th July.
Please click on this link and vote Glasgow:   http://bit.ly/2018poll  or  www.glasgow2018.com/vote
Your vote can make a difference!

On the 4th July 2013 the International Olympic Committee will make a decision on who will be the next host city of the 2018 Youth Olympic Games.

As many of you will be aware Glasgow is currently bidding against Buenos Aires in Argentina and Medellin in Colombia to win the right to host the Games, seeking to build on the opportunities created by both London 2012 and Glasgow 2014.

As was the case when Glasgow won the race to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games, the city needs your support more than ever to help bring the Youth Olympic Games to Glasgow in 2018!

A key Olympic trade publication, Inside the Games, is running an online poll asking people to vote for the city they would like to see host the 2018 Youth Olympic Games. Voting ends on the 2nd of July and the results will then be compiled, published and possibly read by IOC members 1 day before they cast their vote for host city on the 4th July.

Please click on this link and vote Glasgow.

Your vote can make a difference!

 

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