Based on what I've been reading online this morning, Finland may not be submitting a bid after all -- we'll have to wait and see.
With Vladimir Putin directly involved now, I think Russia has frontrunner status. CNN International: Russia offers to host skating championship instead of Japan
Reuters newswire article: Moscow bids to host world championships
With Vladimir Putin directly involved now, I think Russia has frontrunner status. CNN International: Russia offers to host skating championship instead of Japan
"Our Japanese friends can't host the world figure-skating championship, clearly, because of the tragedy that they've suffered," Putin said Tuesday. "But we could support our Japanese colleagues as well as the International Skating Union by proposing to host this championship here, if, of course, the union would be interested."
The prime minister spoke at his country residence outside Moscow during a televised meeting with Russian Sports and Tourism Minister Vitaly Mutko.
"This event wouldn't be expensive, and we could easily handle all the expenses related to it," Putin said.
"The more so, that there are millions of figure skating fans [in Russia]," he said. "Our people would be happy to see this wonderful show ... We don't insist on anything, but if the International Union needs a helping hand, we would extend it with pleasure."
Reuters newswire article: Moscow bids to host world championships
Moscow has proposed the 14,000-seat Hodynka arena [ETA: also transliterated 'Khodynka' and now renamed Megasport Arena], built in 2007 to host that year's ice hockey world championship, as the venue. The Russian capital last hosted the world figure skating championships in 2005 at the old Luzhniki ice palace.
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Ouch. 2009 was during one of my out-of -touch times...I had no idea.