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Dr. Jean Grenier was the driving force behind Québec City’s bid for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Co-founder of the Sainte-Foy skating club, he was chef de mission at the 1988 Calgary Games and had actively advanced the reputation of speed skating. The Québec 2002 committee was formed in 1992, headed by Judge René Paquet.
1992 - 1995

The Olympic dream: Québec City’s bid to host the 2002 Olympic Winter Games

In the early 1990s, Québec City expressed its interest in hosting the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. This bid was backed by the governments of Quebec and Canada. An organizing committee, called Québec 2002, was set up. In December 1992, Québec City’s bid was accepted for Canada, over Calgary. It went on to reach the final stage of the International Olympic Committee’s selection process. But their final choice in June 1995 was Salt Lake City, in the U.S., instead. Québec City received just 7 of the 89 votes cast, finishing in last place.

René Paquet and Jean Grenier, project leaders

Auteur inconnu Dr. Jean Grenier was the driving force behind Québec City’s bid for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Co-founder of the Sainte-Foy skating club, he was chef de mission at the 1988 Calgary Games and had actively advanced the reputation of speed skating. The Québec 2002 committee was formed in 1992, headed by Judge René Paquet.
Chronoscope Can you classify this photo in one or more archival categories? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Ville de Québec All rights reserved: Ville de Québec - Société des Jeux d’hiver Québec 2002 Fonds - Date: 1995?