Brisbane, in Queensland, Australia, was awarded the 2032 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games on July 21, 2021. Twenty-eight Olympic sports will take place Friday, July 23 to Sunday, August 8 at 37 proposed venues; the Paralympics are scheduled for Tuesday, August 24 to Sunday, Sept. 5 and feature 22 sports.

At the recent FEI Sports Forum, FEI president Ingmar de Vos highlighted the recent announcement made by the Organising Committee for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games that Toowoomba had been named as the equestrian venue. Although not completely finalized, the FEI will conduct a venue review in May ahead of the IOC Coordination Commission visit, focusing on ensuring that biosecurity and horse transportation logistics do not hinder equine travel to the Games (Australia has strict import regulations regarding horses, with 14-day pre-export and post-arrival quarantines.) Despite this, development plans in the city’s Toowoomba Royal Showgrounds are already in motion.

Toowoomba is the second-most-populous inland city in Australia after the nation’s capital, Canberra, and is about 125 km west of Brisbane. This exciting coup for the region was the result of a three-year campaign by locals, federal MPs, mayor Garth Hamilton and deputy mayor Rebecca Vonhoff to present the Toowoomba Royal Showgrounds as a suitable Olympic venue. The proposed $54 million (AUD) Equestrian Centre of Excellence project upgrade will put all the necessary infrastructure in place at Toowoomba Royal Showgrounds, which currently hosts 30-plus equestrian events a year. An economic impact estimated at $12 million is projected for the region during the Games, not including the legacy the permanent construction would leave for future international equestrian events.

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