Brisbane 2032: The Countdown Begins to the Olympic Games
9 Years to Go: Rings and Agitos Unveiled in Brisbane
The Olympic Rings and Agitos were unveiled in Brisbane and South East Queensland over the weekend of 22 and 23 July, marking 9 Years To Go to the Olympic Games. The event was a symbolic milestone in the lead-up to the 2032 Games, which will be the first time Australia has hosted the Olympics since 2000.
Queensland Premier's Bid for 2032 Olympics
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced on 9 December 2019 that the state will make an official and regional bid for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The bid was subsequently approved by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in July 2021, making Brisbane the first Australian city to host the Olympics since Sydney in 2000.
Official Olympic Coverage of Brisbane 2032
The official Olympic coverage of Brisbane 2032 is available on the IOC website. The website provides information on the Games, including the latest news, schedules, results, and athlete profiles. Additionally, the website offers a variety of multimedia content, such as videos, photos, and podcasts.
Brisbane 2032 is set to be a historic event for Australia and the Olympic movement. The Games will be the first time that the Summer Olympics have been held in the Southern Hemisphere since 2016, and the third time that they have been held in Australia. The Games are expected to attract over 10,000 athletes from around the world, and will be a major economic and cultural event for Brisbane and Queensland.
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