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South Africa Joins the Race as Global Contest for 2036 Olympics Heats Up

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 13, 2025
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South Africa Joins the Race as Global Contest for 2036 Olympics Heats Up

The countdown to the 2036 Summer Olympics has begun — not on the track, not in the pool, but in boardrooms, city halls, and Olympic Committees across the world. The latest twist? South Africa has officially announced its intention to bid for the 2036 or 2040 Olympics and Paralympics, raising the stakes in a fiercely competitive global race.

Africa Stakes Its Claim

South Africa’s announcement marks a historic moment: Africa has never hosted a Summer Olympics. The government confirmed that Cabinet has approved engaging in “continuous dialogue” with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as a preliminary step toward a formal bid. While the specific host city has yet to be declared, Cape Town — which previously bid for the 2004 Games — is the frontrunner.

Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni emphasized that the country already possesses much of the infrastructure required, reducing the need for massive new construction. The bid is not just about hosting the Games, but about legacy, inclusivity, and continental pride. Timing remains a factor: South Africa may focus on 2040 if 2036 proves too ambitious.

Asia and Middle East Contenders

India is actively pursuing the 2036 Olympics, with Ahmedabad positioned as the centerpiece of its multi-city bid. The government has submitted a formal Letter of Intent to the IOC and entered the “continuous dialogue” phase. India’s strengths lie in its growing economy, large population, and state-of-the-art sports infrastructure, including the Narendra Modi Stadium and the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Sports Enclave. The challenge: coordinating multiple cities and ensuring readiness on time.

Qatar, fresh from hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup, emphasizes that 95% of the required venues are already built. Doha aims to become the first Middle East host of the Summer Olympics, leveraging financial resources, compact city planning, and previous mega-event experience. Challenges remain: extreme summer heat and long-term legacy use of facilities.

Turkey (Istanbul) brings a wealth of experience and a unique geographic appeal, bridging Europe and Asia. Istanbul has bid multiple times and offers a strong sports culture with largely developed infrastructure. Economic and political stability remain points of concern.

Indonesia proposes its new capital, Nusantara, highlighting a vision of modern, sustainable, and eco-friendly Olympic Games. While ambitious, infrastructure and logistics are still being developed.

Strong Points of the Contenders

Country Candidate City / Cities Strengths

South Africa: Cape Town / Durban Historic first for Africa; existing infrastructure; vibrant tourism & culture; government support; strong legacy potential

India: Ahmedabad + Multi-city Massive population & youth base; growing economy; state-of-the-art venues; multi-city model; strong global sporting ambition

Qatar:  Doha Existing venues (95% ready); mega-event experience; financial power; regional first opportunity; compact city planning

Turkey: Istanbul Cross-continental appeal; previous bid experience; strong sports culture; existing infrastructure

Indonesia:  Nusantara Modern & sustainable vision; young population; aligns with IOC sustainability priorities; untapped Southeast Asian market

The Stakes Are High

The IOC is looking beyond glamour and spectacle; today, sustainability, legacy, cost control, and readiness are decisive factors. Each country must balance ambition with pragmatism. South Africa offers a historic first for Africa, India promises the energy of a youthful superpower, Qatar provides certainty and ready infrastructure, and Turkey and Indonesia bring unique geographic and innovative perspectives.

The Big Picture

The 2036 Olympics will not just be about athletic glory — it is a contest of national ambition, regional inclusion, and global legacy. Each bid tells a story: South Africa seeks continental pride, India wants to showcase its emerging power, Qatar demonstrates readiness and wealth, Turkey leverages tradition and geography, and Indonesia highlights innovation and sustainability.

Who will win? The IOC must weigh emotion, readiness, sustainability, and financial certainty. One thing is certain: whether it lands in Cape Town, Ahmedabad, Doha, Istanbul, or Nusantara, the Games promise to redefine the future of the Olympics — a celebration not just of sport, but of culture, ambition, and global unity.

 

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