Youth Olympics 2030: Three Cities Invited as IOC Seeks Future-Reformat

The International Olympic Committee has narrowed down the potential hosts for the 2030 Youth Olympic Games. Asuncion, Bangkok, and Santiago have been invited into a special targeted dialogue phase. IOC President Kirsty Coventry emphasized the goal is to reshape the Games to be "fit for the future." A final host will be elected in mid-2026 after further discussions.

Key Points: IOC Invites Asuncion, Bangkok, Santiago for 2030 Youth Games Host

  • IOC Executive Board invites three cities into targeted dialogue for 2030 host
  • Process aims to reformat the Youth Games for future relevance
  • Final host election is scheduled for the IOC Session in June 2026
  • IOC also nominates new members and Ethics Commission chair for 2026
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IOC announces preferred hosts of 2030 Youth Olympic Games; Asuncion, Bangkok, Santiago invited for dialogue

IOC selects Asuncion, Bangkok, and Santiago for targeted dialogue to host the 2030 Youth Olympic Games, aiming for a future-focused reformat.

"We need to have very clear clarity on what we want the Games to be... and really look at reshaping them so that they are fit for the future. - IOC President Kirsty Coventry"

Geneva, Dec 11

The International Olympic Committee's (IOC) Executive Board (EB) announced Wednesday that Asuncion of Paraguay, Bangkok of Thailand, and Santiago of Chile have been invited into a Targeted Dialogue to elect the host for the 2030 Youth Olympic Games (YOG).

All three are considered preferred hosts, and the IOC will now start discussions with them on preliminary proposals to reform the YOG.

"We need to have very clear clarity on what we want the Games (YOG) to be, how we want them to be produced, and really look at reshaping them so that they are fit for the future," IOC President Kirsty Coventry said at a video conference after the EB meeting.

"No decision has been made except for moving these three into Targeted Dialogue, and we are aiming to elect a host for the 2030 Youth Olympic Games in June 2026," she added.

IOC's YOG Working Group will continue to study the potential and relevance of future editions of the YOG to benefit young athletes and the entire sports movement, in consultation with stakeholders such as the International Federations (IFs) as part of the Fit for the Future review process, IOC announced.

Coventry said the EB decided to nominate Iran's badminton player Soraya Aghaei Haji Agha, a member of the IOC Athletes' Commission, as a candidate for IOC membership, reports Xinhua.

The EB also recommended the re-election of 11 IOC Members below the age limit, the extension of the terms of office of two Members, a change of status for one Member, and the election of two Honorary Members to the 145th IOC Session in Milan, Italy, from January 31-February 2, 2026.

"Soraya Aghaei will be nominated and put forward as an IOC member. We're very excited about that," Coventry said. "The Ethics Commission and the EB have proposed Ms Patricia O'Brien to chair the IOC Ethics Commission for a four-year term. We proposed two other members to the IOC Ethics Commission, Mr. Karl Stoss and Mr. Kim Won-Soo. We look forward to seeing that happen during the Session."

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Rohit P
Good to see the IOC focusing on the future of the Youth Games. The "Fit for the Future" review is crucial. Hosting such events should be sustainable and not leave cities with debt. Hope they pick the city with the best plan for the athletes and the local community.
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Aman W
Santiago, Chile? That's a bit of a surprise choice, no? I thought maybe a European city would be in the mix. But it's good to spread the Games around different continents. Gives more young people a chance to experience the Olympic spirit firsthand.
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Sarah B
The nomination of Soraya Aghaei is a positive step for representation. It's important for the Athletes' Commission to have a strong voice. The Youth Olympics are about inspiring the next generation, and diverse leadership is key to that.
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the IOC's process, announcing hosts in 2026 for a 2030 event feels very slow. The world moves fast. By the time they decide, the costs and challenges might have changed completely. They should streamline this. Just my two paise.
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Nisha Z
Bangkok would be fantastic! So much easier for Indian fans and athletes to travel there compared to South America. The food and culture are also somewhat familiar. Fingers crossed for Thailand! 🤞

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