« Believe. Belong. Become. Brisbane 2032. "The organizing committee of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games unveiled his official vision on Wednesday. He released a video highlighting the region's natural beauty, its cultural history, and its passion for sports. It shows sprinter Patrick Johnson, who had competed in Sydney and Athens, as well as two Paralympic athletes: the former swimmer Ellie Cole, nothing less than the most decorated Paralympic athlete in Australian history (17 Paralympic podium finishes), and Madison de Rozario, Olympic champion in the 800 meters and the wheelchair marathon in Tokyo.
This vision is based on three principles:
- Believe: believe in the power of sport and the Australian spirit which, together, give free rein to " limitless potential, audacity, and courage ».
- Belonging: a feeling of belonging that wants that everyone is welcome at the Gamesthat everyone feels valued there.
- Become: Reinventing Yourself: Leveraging the Games to that Brisbane, Queensland and Australia become stronger and enter into " an exciting new era ».
« The vision of the Games provides a framework for the organization and execution of the Gamesensuring that hundreds of thousands of people are working towards the same end goal. It helps to inspire and motivate, ensure accountability, attract investment and support, and create lasting memories of the Games » the organizing committee emphasizes on its website. More than 6.000 Australians were consulted to arrive at this vision.
Brisbane 2032 is thus committed, on the road to the Games, to promote physical activity among the greatest number, to place inclusion at the heart of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, to consider the environment as an asset, to seize economic opportunities, and to showcase its heritage. This is a bold vision. It reflects the generosity and dynamism of the people of Queensland as they prepare to welcome the world to these Games. “, declared the president of the IOC Coordination Commission, Mikaela Cojuangco Jaworski.

