Indonesia seeks to host 2032 Olympics

Indonesia seeks to host 2032 OlympicsIndonesia’s President Joko Widodo announced plans on September 1 to bid for the hosting of the 2032 Summer Olympics. The move following the country’s successful staging of the 18th Asian Games.

Widodo said the Asian Games, hosted in the cities of Jakarta and Palembang over the past two weeks, have proved the country has the ability to host the world’s most prestigious multi-sports event.

“Indonesia has planned to immediately register itself as a candidate for the 2032 Olympics host,” he said after talks with International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach and the head of the Olympic Council of Asia.

“With our experience in hosting the 18th Asian Games, I believe Indonesia will be able to host an event at a larger scale,” Widodo added.

Bach welcomed the announcement and said the Asian Games had been “very impressive”.

“I could congratulate the president on the great success of the Asian Games which is very impressive,” said Bach.

“Therefore the IOC really appreciates the candidature of Indonesia for the Olympic Games in 2032,” he added.

The Asian Games, which with 17,000 athletes and officials is similar to the Olympics in size, opened on August 18 with a spectacular ceremony and a publicity stunt by Widodo himself. Following Tokyo 2020, the next Summer Olympics will be held in Paris in 2024, and Los Angeles in 2028.



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Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo announced plans on September 1 to bid for the hosting of the 2032 Summer Olympics. The move following the country’s successful staging of the 18th Asian Games. Widodo said the Asian Games, hosted in the cities of Jakarta and Palembang over the past two weeks, have proved the country has the ability to host the world's most prestigious multi-sports event. "Indonesia has planned to immediately register itself as a candidate for the 2032 Olympics host," he said after talks with International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach and the head of the Olympic Council of Asia....

Indonesia seeks to host 2032 OlympicsIndonesia’s President Joko Widodo announced plans on September 1 to bid for the hosting of the 2032 Summer Olympics. The move following the country’s successful staging of the 18th Asian Games.

Widodo said the Asian Games, hosted in the cities of Jakarta and Palembang over the past two weeks, have proved the country has the ability to host the world’s most prestigious multi-sports event.

“Indonesia has planned to immediately register itself as a candidate for the 2032 Olympics host,” he said after talks with International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach and the head of the Olympic Council of Asia.

“With our experience in hosting the 18th Asian Games, I believe Indonesia will be able to host an event at a larger scale,” Widodo added.

Bach welcomed the announcement and said the Asian Games had been “very impressive”.

“I could congratulate the president on the great success of the Asian Games which is very impressive,” said Bach.

“Therefore the IOC really appreciates the candidature of Indonesia for the Olympic Games in 2032,” he added.

The Asian Games, which with 17,000 athletes and officials is similar to the Olympics in size, opened on August 18 with a spectacular ceremony and a publicity stunt by Widodo himself. Following Tokyo 2020, the next Summer Olympics will be held in Paris in 2024, and Los Angeles in 2028.



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