
Delegates from the three competing cities, including London, who plan to use many of the facilities built for the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics, will be on hand to respond to questions regarding their bids and make their final presentations to the Assembly before the announcement ceremony on Monday (October 7).
The Assembly, which is to take place from tomorrow (October 5) until next Wednesday (October 9) in Cleveland, co-hosts with Akron in the 2014 Gay Games, will hear presentations from delegates from dozens of FGG member organisations, along with the FGG site inspectors who visited the three finalists' cities back in July.
Cyd Zeigler of Outsports.com was one of the three inspectors who spent nearly four days in each bidding city.
"It was rewarding meeting so many fantastic people who have put so much time and effort into bringing the Gay Games to their city," he said.
"All of the bidding organisations were well-prepared and presented a strong ability to host the Gay Games.

"We've been doing competitive bidding for site selection since Gay Games IV, making this is our seventh cycle," he said.
Once all final questions and presentations have been completed it will be down to delegates from the FGG to make a final vote on who will host the 2018 Gay Games.
The announcement is due to be made between 5pm - 7pm at the Renaissance Hotel, the host hotel which is a platinum sponsor of the 2014 Games, which will also serve as the FGG host hotel for next year's Games, which is due to take place between August 9 and 16.
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