IOC to Vote On Brisbane as Host City for 2032 Olympics


Australia could be hosting the Games for the third time in 2032.

The International Olympic Committee executive board recommended Brisbane as the host site for the 2032 Olympics on Thursday. A vote will be held in Tokyo in late July to confirm Brisbane as the host site.

“Sport is seen by many governments around the world as essential to the long-term development of their countries and regions," IOC president Thomas Bach said in a statement. "The Brisbane 2032 Olympic project shows how forward-thinking leaders recognize the power of sport as a way to achieve lasting legacies for their communities.”

The 2000 Olympics were held in Sydney, Australia, which marks the second time the nation hosted an Olympic Games. The first Olympics in Australia were held in Melbourne in 1956.

Paris will serve as the host of the 2024 Olympics. The '28 Games are slated to be held in Los Angeles. Salt Lake City was the last U.S. city to host an Olympics in 2002.

Brisbane 2032 is slated to be held from July 23 to Aug. 8. Events will likely be held in the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast, both located in the Australian state of Queensland.