Thailand Ready to Showcase Capabilities as Host of Youth Olympic Games
An International Olympic Committee delegation led by Danka Hrbeková visited Bangkok to assess Thailand's bid to host the Youth Olympic Games Bangkok 2030. The inspection included tours of proposed venues such as Suphachalasai Stadium, multiple sports facilities, and Chulalongkorn University, which would serve as the athletes' village. The host city will be officially announced at the IOC Session in June 2026.
An IOC delegation headed by Danka Hrbeková visited Bangkok on April 28, 2026, as Thailand presented its capabilities to host the Youth Olympic Games Bangkok 2030. Dr. Kongsakdi Yodmanee, Director-General of the Thai Sports Authority, accompanied by representatives from the Thai Olympic Committee under Royal Patronage and the International Olympic Committee, conducted an official visit to Bangkok. The inspection was carried out by the IOC's Task Force for the Youth Olympic Games 2030, chaired by Danka Hrbeková, and marks a critical stage in the selection process before the host city announcement at the IOC Session in June 2026.
The inspection schedule included visits to the Thai Sports Authority headquarters and Suphachalasai Stadium, proposed as the opening and closing ceremony venues, along with major competition facilities such as the Extreme Sport Stadium, Indoor Stadium, rock climbing field, shooting range, archery field, table tennis court, gymnastics stadium, football field, National Sports Stadium, Nimbus Building, and Thammasat Stadium. These venues will accommodate multiple Olympic sports programs.
The facilities will host young world-class athletes competing in sports featured on the Olympic program, including athletics, aquatic sports, gymnastics, combat sports, urban sports, and team sports, reflecting the diversity and energy of the Youth Olympic Games.
The delegation also toured Chulalongkorn University student dormitories, proposed as the Youth Olympic Village, and the Urban Park at Chulalongkorn University Square, which will create connectivity and public engagement throughout the competition period. This concept reflects the Youth Olympic Games model, which seamlessly integrates elite athletic competition with a vibrant atmosphere, learning programs, and youth engagement activities in the heart of the host city.