Van said:
That's because Winnipeg just had it in 1999.
Halifax and Winnipeg are the underdogs in this bid because of the fact that they have held the last two World U20 tournaments held in Canada.
I think Vancouver has to be the favourite with them being host to the 2010 Olympics. Winning the Olympic bid is going to bring many pre-Olympic events, and I believe this tournament will be one of them.
In your opinion that makes Winnipeg an underdog.
Yes we held it in 1999, and at that time we put together the most successful tournament ever, and now Halifax has pushed the bar even further. Our bid is for 2006, a full 7 years later.
Winnipeg has shown time and time again that this city loves international events, and puts together some of the best. Most recent examples would be the Pan American Games, and the Indigenous Summer Games. When we host events such as these, the whole city is 100% behind it. There is very little competition from any other rival events (NBA, NHL....). Everyone in the city talks about these events just the same as people talk about the weather around the water cooler.
Add in the fact that by that time Winnipeg will have a brand new, state of the art arena built (specifically for events such as these) and Winnipeg is no longer an underdog.
It is my belief that the success average sized cities such as Winnipeg and Halifax have had hosting the World Juniors, has essentially made it harder for the big cities to follow (Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto).
The biggest hurdle Winnipeg will face in winning the bid is not the fact they hosted it in 1999, but the fact that Grand Forks has the bid in 2005, and they are just a 2 hour drive south of here.