2032 Summer Olympics
The 2032 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXV Olympiad, are a forthcoming international multi-sport event. The winning bid is scheduled to be selected between 2021 and 2025 by the International Olympic Committee at an unknown date.
Bidding process
The new IOC bidding process was approved at the 134th IOC Session on 24 June 2019 in Lausanne, Switzerland. The key proposals, driven by the relevant recommendations from Olympic Agenda 2020, are:- Establish a permanent, ongoing dialogue to explore and create interest among cities/regions/countries and National Olympic Committees for any Olympic event
- Create two Future Host Commissions to oversee interest in future Olympic events and report to the IOC executive board
- Give the IOC Session more influence by having non-executive board members form part of the Future Host Commissions.
Future Host Summer Commissions
The full composition of the Summer Commissions, oversee interested hosts, or with potential hosts where the IOC may want to create interest, is as follows:IOC members | Other members |
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Dialogue stages
According to Future Host Commission terms of reference with rules of conduct, the new IOC bidding system is divided to 2 dialogue stages are:- Continuous Dialogue: Non-committal discussions between the IOC and Interested Parties with regard to hosting future Olympic events.
- Targeted Dialogue: Targeted discussions with one or more Interested Parties, as instructed by the IOC Executive Board. This follows a recommendation by the Future Host Commission as a result of Continuous Dialogue.
Interested parties
Asia
- Mumbai, India
- Jakarta, Indonesia
- Doha, Qatar
Europe
- Rhine-Ruhr, Germany
- Madrid-Valencia, Spain
Oceania
- Queensland, Australia
Potential bids
Asia
- Seoul-Pyongyang, Korea
Europe
- North-Central Italy, Italy
- Rotterdam-Amsterdam, Netherlands
- London, United Kingdom
- '''Istanbul, Turkey
Cancelled/Rejected bids
Europe
- St. Petersburg, Kazan and Sochi, Russia
North America
- Guadalajara, Tijuana, and Monterrey, Mexico
The city hosted the 2011 Pan American Games, and bid for the 2022 Gay Games, losing to Hong Kong.
Broadcasting rights
- – Grupo Globo
- – Japan Consortium
- – JTBC
- – JTBC
- – NBCUniversal