The 2030 Summer Youth Olympics, officially known as the V Summer Youth Olympic Games (
French: Les Vème Jeux olympiques de la jeunesse d'été) will be the fifth edition of the
Summer Youth Olympics, an international
sports, education and cultural festival for teenagers, in a city designated by the
International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Bidding process
The new IOC bidding process was approved at the
134th IOC Session in
Lausanne, Switzerland. The key proposals driven by the relevant recommendations from Olympic Agenda 2020, are:[1][2]
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 (Summer and Winter Games) to oversee interest in future Olympic events and report to the IOC executive board
Give the IOC Session more influence by having non-EB members form part of the Future Host Commissions
IOC also modified the
Olympic Charter to increase flexibility by removing the date of election from 7 years before the games, and changing the host as a city to multiple cities, regions, or countries.
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:[3]
Future Host Summer Commissions for 2030 Summer Youth Olympics
According to Future Host Commission terms of reference with rules of conduct, the new IOC bidding system is divided to 2 dialogue stages are:[4]
Continuous Dialogue: Non-committal discussions between the IOC and Interested Parties (City/Region/Country/NOC interested in hosting) with regard to hosting future Olympic events.
Targeted Dialogue: Targeted discussions with one or more Interested Parties (called Preferred Host(s)), as instructed by the IOC Executive Board. This follows a recommendation by the Future Host Commission as a result of Continuous Dialogue.
Timeline
Future Summer Host Commission meeting (16–17 January 2020)
Interested parties
The following are interested bidding parties for the 2030 Summer Youth Olympics, one of which took part in targeted dialogue with the IOC and Future Host Commission:
In September 2019, the IOC President Thomas Bach met the President of the Republic of Colombia,
Iván Duque Márquez. Duque expressed a strong interest in a candidature of Cartagena for the Youth Olympic Games in 2026, and they also discussed the programme of the
Olympic Refuge Foundation in Colombia.[5] However, when COVID-19 hit the world and Dakar's Olympic postponement to 2026, it was revealed that the year it qualified for the bid was 2030. In January 2020, it was told Medellín would bid again for the Summer Youth Olympics, after losing the 2018 bid against Buenos Aires.[6] Later in February, the
Colombian Olympic Committee agreed on Medellín as the country's bid for the Olympics.[7]
In April 2018, the IOC President
Thomas Bach met the president of the
Indian Olympic AssociationNarinder Dhruv Batra on his India trip. The two leaders discussed the future of Olympic sport in the country - particularly looking ahead to the
2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. They also spoke about a possible candidature of India to host the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and a strong interest in the
2032Summer Olympics and
Paralympics. Later, IOC member
Nita Ambani expressed a commitment for a Mumbai candidature for the Youth Olympic Games 2026, as well as a strong interest in the 2032 Summer Olympics, before it was awarded to
Brisbane,
Australia.[10] Narendra Batra revealed that the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics will either be held in either Delhi or Bhubaneswar. Batra virtually ruled out
Mumbai – the third city in the running – since the infrastructure there will have to be constructed from scratch.[11] India will also be hosting the 140th
IOC Session in
Mumbai in 2023.[12] On 2 May 2020, at a press conference, Batra said that the IOA is serious in bidding for the event and will start the preparation of bidding documents when the
COVID-19 pandemic eases.[13] In October 2023, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi also intended for India to host the Youth Olympic Games, as well as the
2036 Summer Olympics.[14]
In February 2024, when speaking at the
News9 Global Summit, the
Minister of Sports,
Anurag Thakur highlighted India's remarkable progress in sports across the country, such as the country having its best medal hauls at the
2020 Summer Olympics and the
2022 Asian Games, as well as having spent Rs 3,000 million in building over a thousand sports centers and infrastructures across the country, with the aim of India being among the top 10 sporting nations by 2036, and a possible top 5 nation by 2047. Thakur also reiterated Modi's hopes of hosting the Youth Olympics in 2030, as well as the main Olympics in 2036, highlighting India's
future economic growth, which these Youth Olympics would benefit from, saying "India is very serious about hosting the Summer Olympics in 2036, and before that, we want to host the Youth Olympics in 2030. I have a reason for saying that. If you look from sector to sector, India is doing extremely well... economically, we are the fifth largest and in the next five years we will be the third largest."[15]
During the 2018 SportAccord Convention in
Bangkok, President Bach attended to this convention, and met the Prime Minister, Gen.
Prayuth Chan-o-cha at Thai-Khu-Fah Building,
Government House of Thailand.[10] Gen. Prayuth offered to IOC for bidding for 2026 Summer Youth Olympics.[19]
On 2 October, the
Cabinet of Thailand approved the plan of the bid 2026 Youth Olympics by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Ministry of Tourism and Sports offered estimated income and revolving money from the games about 1,000 million
Thai baht.[20][21] On 12 October, Minister Weerasak Kowsurat, IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul, Sport Authority of Thailand governor Kongsak Yodmanee, and ANOC member and NOCT advisor Somsak Leeswadtrakul visited to observe
2018 Summer Youth Olympics in
Buenos Aires,
Argentina. They also met IOC president Thomas Bach and chairman of the organizing committee, Leandro Larosa, discussing guidelines for their 2026 Youth Olympics bid.[22]
During the
2020 Winter Youth Olympics in
Lausanne,
Switzerland on 17 January 2020, IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul, Government representative — Minister of Tourism and Sports Pipat Ratchakitprakan, NOCT representative — Gen.Ronnachai Munchusoontornkul, and SAT Governor Kongsak Yodmanee met President of IOC Thomas Bach to deliver the governmental guarantee for 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and anti-doping engagements from the government after Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association suspended for multiple doping offences and Anti-doping lab in Thailand shut down.[23]
On 15 May, a bid committee proposed a joint candidacy from Bangkok and Chonburi Province and planned to send their intention to bid to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) within the next week. A slogan of "by Youth with Youth for Youth" was also announced by a bid committee.[24][25] On 5 June, a bid committee meeting took place for the second time. They received a letter from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for a confirmation that the Bangkok–Chonburi bid has already taken part in the permanent, ongoing dialogue of the new bidding process.[26][27] In 2022, it was announced that a bid is set to be confirmed in the following year.[28]
In December 2019, Minister of Sports of the
Republic of Tatarstan, Vladimir Leonov confirmed that Kazan intended to apply for the 2026 Youth Olympics (which later went to
Dakar, Senegal after the postponement of the games to 2026). Kazan hosted the
2013 Summer Universiade and several matches of the
2018 FIFA World Cup, and was the planned host of the
2022 Special Olympics World Winter Games.[29] However, following the
country's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the IOC has barred any sporting events from being held in Russia or Belarus, causing the cancellation of the Special Olympics World Winter Games,[30] and potentially affecting the efforts of the bid.
In August 2021, Ukrainian sports minister
Vadym Huttsait announced that Ukraine could bid for the Youth Olympics of 2030 and the
2036 Summer Olympics with either the capital Kyiv or the port city Odesa. The country has never hosted the Olympics nor Youth Olympics. If awarded, it would mark the first time that the country has hosted an IOC sanctioned event, Ukraine could also bid for the 2028 or 2032 Winter Youth Olympic Games.[31] However, with
Russia invading the country in February 2022, the plans for the bidding was significantly disrupted.
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1 – Games handed without bids submitted; 2 – Only one bid submitted; 3 – Bids submitted but no Games celebration; 4 – No bids submitted and no Games celebration
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