
German Olympic Committee (DOSB) president Alfons Hoermann believes his country's generosity to refugees from war-torn Syria could help Hamburg's bid to host the 2024 Olympic Games.
"I'm firmly convinced that the image of a tolerant Germany will be viewed positively," Hoermann told Bild newspaper in an interview published on Saturday.
"The welcoming culture towards the refugees links perfectly with the culture of welcoming a global sports festival such as the Olympic and Paralympic Games."
However, Hoermann admitted things can change quickly, not least given the protests of far-right groups in Heidenau last month against the influx of refugees.
Hamburg officially announced its candidature earlier this week, although it will depend on a public referendum in the city on November 29.
Source: AFP
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