LAUSANNE, Switzerland — Sports officials from a dozen United States cities went to the heart of the Olympic family this week to show their country wants to host more world championships and top events.
Coast to coast member cities in the Sports Events & Tourism Association came to the Olympic home city of Lausanne to meet most governing bodies of Summer Games and Winter Games sports, which are always looking to pick host cities for their own competitions.
''If we're zooming out it is just broader advocacy for the United States,'' Sports ETA president and CEO John David told The Associated Press, setting the goal to help Olympics sports ''feel that warm embrace that the U.S. wants them.''
The U.S. has already booked a full slate of the biggest events in the next decade — Olympics in Los Angeles in 2028 and Utah in 2034, plus World Cups in men's and women's soccer next year and in 2031, respectively.
There is still scope and space for championships, like Boston did in March by hosting figure skating's Worlds, that typically are awarded about three years ahead.
''This is long-term planning,'' David said on behalf of the Ohio-based non-profit Sports ETA. ''We know that we have to come in here and build trust.''
Heads and beds
The week-long figure skating championships at TD Garden occupied about 17,000 room nights — ''and those are just the ones we know about,'' said Greg Piatelli of the Meet Boston agency.