Doha, Qatar, July 27, 2020: The Qatar Olympic Committee announced on Monday it had formally submitted to the IOC its request to join the non-committal “Continuous Dialogue" process to host a future edition of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, as early as 2032.
Qatar delivered the request via an official letter to the IOC's headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland
Commenting on the announcement, QOC President His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani said: “Never before has an Olympic Games been held in the Middle East. The Olympic rings are a symbol of peace, unity and hope for people around the world, including the people of our region.
“Today's announcement marks the beginning of a meaningful dialogue with the IOC's Future Host Commission to explore our interest further and identify how the Olympic Games can support Qatar's long-term development goals.
“For many years, sport has been a major contributor to our nation's development. From athletics to cycling, gymnastics to football, tennis to volleyball, Qatar has earned the reputation of a world-class destination for major sporting events.
“It is this proven track record and wealth of experience, along with our desire to use sport to promote peace and cultural exchange, that will form the basis of our discussions with the Commission."
Over the last decade, Qatar has undergone a rapid transformation as part of National Vision 2030. Qatar has developed state-of-the-art sporting venues and transportation networks as part of its preparations to host the FIFA 2022 World Cup.
Hosting a future edition of the Olympic and Paralympic Games would further accelerate Qatar's human, economic, social and environmental development.
Doha hosted the 15th Asian Games in 2006 and is bidding to host the 21st Asian Games in 2030 after Hangzhou 2022 and Aichi-Nagoya 2026.
Source: www.olympic.qa