Residents of the German city of Hamburg have voted against hosting the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Hamburg was one of five cities left in the running, alongside Rome, Paris, Budapest and Los Angeles.
But 51.7% of residents of the city and nearby Kiel, where sailing events would have taken place, voted no in a referendum on Sunday.
German Olympics officials had picked Hamburg as their preferred candidate city ahead of Berlin.
Hamburg’s mayor Olaf Scholz said: “That’s a decision that we didn’t want, but it’s clear.”
Germany has not hosted the Games since 1972 in Munich.