International Olympic Committee chief Thomas Bach praises Brisbane 2032 after ‘honeymoon’ meeting
- Australia’s early preparations leave IOC president ‘impressed and happy’ after Sydney meeting
- Bach warns honeymoon period ‘will not last forever’, but expects two sides to overcome any obstacles
Brisbane is making impressive early preparations to host the 2032 Games, International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said on Sunday after a “honeymoon” first meeting with organisers.
But he warned that like any marriage there would likely be surprises causing problems in the relationship.
“We are not only satisfied. I have said it before, we are impressed and happy,” Bach said during a visit to Sydney to meet members of the Brisbane 2032 organising committee.
Bach also bid farewell to power broker John Coates, who stepped down on Saturday after 32 years as president of the Australian Olympic Committee.
“It was like a honeymoon meeting,” Bach said after meeting Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games organisers, including Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
“This honeymoon will not last forever. As we know by experience, like every marriage it will have its ups and downs,” he added. “But the mutual respect and the enthusiasm, I think, will make sure that we will also overcome maybe some unexpected obstacles.”
Asked whether cricket or surf lifesaving might be included in the 2032 Games, which were awarded to the Australian east coast city last July, Bach said only that the IOC sought to include sports that inspired younger generations.