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Brisbane was confirmed as host of the 2032 Summer Olympics at the 138th IOC Session on 21 July 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. [13] Having been awarded the hosting rights 11 years and 2 days in advance, this is the most amount of time a host city has had in planning and organizing an Olympic Games.
Brisbane, Queensland: 10 47 1000 [30] 2023 15 - 21 April World Transplant Games: Perth, Western Australia: 2026 To be determined XXIII Commonwealth Games: Victoria (Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo and Gippsland), Australia 2032 To be determined 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games: Brisbane, Queensland: 2032 To be determined 2032 Brisbane ...
The venue will be the location for swimming events at the 2032 Summer Olympics and the 2032 Summer Paralympics. The venue is expected to have a capacity of 17,000 to 18,000 people and cost $2.1 billion to construct.
Australia is set to host the Olympics for the third time, after Brisbane was confirmed as winning the bid to host the 2032 Olympic Games and Paralympics. Melbourne hosted the Games in 1956 and ...
TOKYO (Reuters) -Brisbane will host the 2032 summer Olympics, after the International Olympic Committee on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved its nomination in a vote that Australia's prime ...
Brisbane was picked Wednesday to host the 2032 Olympics, the inevitable winner of a one-city race steered by the IOC to avoid rival bids. The Games will go back to Australia 32 years after the ...
Brisbane 2032 is a successful bid for the 2032 Summer Olympics by the city of Brisbane and the Australian Olympic Committee. On 10 June 2021, the bid won IOC board approval [1] and is expected to host the 2032 Summer Olympics. Brisbane officially received the rights to host the Olympics on 21 July 2021. [2]
The following is a list of venues that will be used during the 2032 Summer Olympics and Paralympics to be held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Under present IOC policy, venues with corporate naming rights will not be allowed to use their sponsored name during the Olympics.