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2030 Winter Olympics

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Multi-sport event in France

XXVI Olympic Winter Games
The Olympic rings and Paralympic agitos above and below the words "French Alps 2030, Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games host"
Provisional logo
LocationFrench Alps, France
Opening1 February 2030
Closing17 February 2030
StadiumTBA
(opening ceremony)
Promenade des Anglais
(closing ceremony)[1][2]
Winter
Summer
2030 Winter Paralympics

The2030 Winter Olympics (French:Jeux olympiques d'hiver de 2030), officially known as theXXVI Olympic Winter Games 2030[3] (French:XXVIes Jeux Olympiques d'hiver) and branded asFrench Alps 2030 (French:Alpes Françaises 2030), is an upcoming internationalmulti-sport event scheduled to take place from 1 to 17 February 2030 in theFrench Alps region of France.

As part of the new Olympic bid process, the Future Host Commission of theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) nominated the French Alps as its preferred candidate on 29 November 2023. The French Alps' bid was approved during the142nd IOC Session inParis on 24 July 2024.

Events will be held across the departments ofAlpes-Maritimes andHautes-Alpes inProvence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (with the prefecture ofNice hosting all but one of the ice events), and the departments ofHaute-Savoie andSavoie inAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes.

Bidding process

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Further information:Bids for the 2030 Winter Olympics

The newIOC bidding process was approved at the134th IOC Session on 24 June 2019 inLausanne,Switzerland. The key proposals, driven by the relevant recommendations from Olympic Agenda 2020, are:[4][5]

  • Establish a permanent, ongoing dialogue to explore and create interest among cities/regions/countries and National Olympic Committees for any Olympic event
  • Create two Future Host Commissions (Summer andWinter Games) to oversee interest in future Olympic events and report to the IOC executive board
  • Give the IOC Session more influence by having non-executive board members form part of the Future Host Commissions.

The IOC also modified theOlympic Charter to increase its flexibility in choosing hosts by making the date of elections more flexible and allowing multiple cities, regions, or countries to host instead of only single cities, regions or countries.

According to the Future Host Commission's rules of conduct, the new IOC bidding system is divided into 2 dialogue stages:[6]

  • Continuous dialogue involving non-committal discussions between the IOC and interested parties (City/Region/Country/NOC interested in hosting) with regard to hosting future Olympic events.
  • Targeted dialogue with one or more interested parties—called preferred host(s)—as instructed by the IOC Executive Board. This follows a recommendation by the Future Host Commission as a result of continuous dialogue.

Host selection

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View ofMont Blanc fromLes Arcs ski resort

On 29 November 2023, per the recommendation of the Future Host Commission, the IOC Executive Board invited theFrench National Olympic and Sports Committee to targeted dialogue proposing that the 2030 Winter Olympics be held in the French Alps.[7]

The French Alps were conditionally ratified as hosts during the142nd IOC Session on 24 July 2024 inParis, France;[8][9] as per the new bid process, the vote was in the form of areferendum to the 95 IOC delegates.[8][10][11] The decision to award the Games was made under the condition that financial guarantees from federal and state governments be secured by October 2024; usually, these are secured as part of the bid process, but this was hindered by theFrench political crisis and2024 French legislative elections.[12]

In October 2024, then-prime ministerMichel Barnier sent a letter to IOC presidentThomas Bach to confirm the French government's financial support.[12]

2030 Winter Olympics host city election
CityNOC nameYesNoAbs
French Alps France8447

Development and preparations

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The impacts ofclimate change have become a central focus of the International Olympic Committee in planning the Winter Olympics. According to the IOC, the number ofNOCs capable of hosting the Winter Olympics—which require access to snow competition venues with adequate temperature and snowfall—has declined to "practically just 10-12".[13]

As a result of these challenges, the decision on the 2030 Winter Olympics host city was delayed until 24 July 2024 to allow the IOC more time to carefully plan the future of the Winter Olympics.[14][15]

A report by the Future Host Commission for the Olympic Winter Games estimated that the Games' budget is an estimated $2.3 billion.[16]

Venues

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The venues of the Games will be split between clusters inNice,Briançon,Haute-Savoie, andSavoie. The closing ceremony is expected to be held at thePromenade des Anglais inNice.[17] A venue for the opening ceremony has not yet been decided, but organising committee headEdgar Grospiron suggested in an interview withLe Monde that the ceremony may be held in theMetropolis of Lyon; the organising committee's headquarters are based atParc Olympique Lyonnais inDécines-Charpieu.[18][19][20]Laurent Wauquiez, president of theRegional Council of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, has pushed forVal-d'Isère to host events during the Games.[21]

The only sport that does not yet have a confirmed venue is long-track speed skating; in April 2025, Grospiron toldLe Figaro that it would be too expensive to build a new venue for speed skating, and explained that the organising committee was aiming to "reinvent the Games".[22] The committee has explored various options, including renovating existing facilities inAlbertville orGrenoble, or hosting the event outside of the country at eitherOval Lingotto inTurin, Italy (which previously hosted long-track speed skating at the2006 Winter Olympics, and is the closest venue outside of the host regions),[23][24] orThialf inHeerenveen, Netherlands.[25][24][26]

Nice cluster

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ThePromenade des Anglais inNice, where the closing ceremony is scheduled to take place.
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
New arenaFigure skating10,000New
Short track speed skating
Stade de Nice[27]Ice hockey17,000 (arena 1)Existing, stadium will be divided into two indoor arenas
17,000 (arena 2)
Palais NikaïaCurling6,500Existing
Promenade des AnglaisClosing ceremonyTBATemporary

Briançon cluster

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VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Serre ChevalierFreestyle skiing andSnowboarding (aerials, moguls, big air)[28]3,500-5,000Existing, renovated
MontgenèvreFreestyle skiing andsnowboarding (ski cross, cross halfpipe, slopestyle, parallel giant slalom)[28]3,500-5,000

Savoie cluster

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View of theTremplin du Praz also used during the1992 Winter Olympics.
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
La PlagneBobsleigh15,000-16,000Existing, renovated
Luge
Skeleton
CourchevelAlpine skiingTBAExisting
Ski jumping
Nordic combined
Val-d’Isère[29]Alpine skiingTBA

Haute-Savoie cluster

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VenueEventsCapacityStatus
La ClusazCross-country skiing12,500Existing
Le Grand-BornandBiathlon12,000-15,000

To be determined

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VenueEventsCapacityStatus
TBASpeed skatingTBAExisting

Sports

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TheInternational Olympic Committee approved the initial sports programme at the142nd IOC Session: biathlon, bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, luge, skating, and skiing. The disciplines in each sport will be determined in late 2025,[30] and is planned to be confirmed at the 145th IOC Session in Milan, Italy.[31]

Various sanctioning bodies have announced plans to pursue bids for sports to be added to the 2030 Winter Olympics:

  • In 2024,UCI presidentDavid Lappartient and theWorld Athletics presidentSebastian Coe joined hands in pushing for bothcyclo-cross as wellcross-country running to be included in the 2030 Games.[34][35][36] In June 2025, the Departmental Council ofHaute-Saône announced that if cyclo-cross was selected, the sport's venue would beLa Planche des Belles Filles, which has been used in theTour de France. It was also made known that the Games' organizing committee president, Michel Barnier, has supported the inclusion of cyclo-cross.[31] In November 2025, it was reported that Sebastian Coe had been discussing the inclusion of cross-country running with IOC presidentKirsty Coventry. He also acknloleged that the inclusion of cross-country running could lead to interest from African athletes, many who are not able to compete due to thecontinents' climate, and give them the chance for an African country to win their first-ever Winter Olympic medal.[37]

In a February 2025 interview, organising committee head Edgar Grospiron mentioned cyclo-cross, cross-country running,ski mountaineering,speed skiing,telemark skiing andice cross as potential new sports.[40]

Broadcasting rights

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In France, pay television and streaming rights are owned byWarner Bros. Discovery viaEurosport,[41] with free-to-air coverage owned byFrance Télévisions under a sublicense agreement with theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU).[42] On 16 January 2023, the IOC announced that it had renewed its European broadcast rights agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery. The agreement, covering from 2026 to 2032, includes pay television and streaming rights to the Summer, Winter, and Youth Olympics on Eurosport andDiscovery+ in 49 European territories. Free-to-air rights packages were concurrently awarded to the EBU and its members to cover at least 100 hours of each Winter Olympics,[41] with EBU member France Télévisions agreeing to broadcast the Games in France.[42]

TerritoryRights holderRef
AlbaniaRTSH[43]
AsiaInfront Sports & Media[44][45]
AustraliaNine[46][47]
AustriaORF[48]
BelgiumRTBF,VRT[49][50]
BrazilGrupo Globo[51]
BulgariaBNT[52]
CanadaCBC/Radio-Canada[53]
Central andSoutheast AsiaInfront Sports & Media[54][55]
ChinaCMG[56]
CroatiaHRT[57]
Czech RepublicČT[58]
DenmarkDR,TV 2[59]
EstoniaERR[60]
Europe (except Russia and Belarus)EBU,Warner Bros. Discovery[61]
FinlandYle[62]
FranceFrance Télévisions[42]
GeorgiaGPB[63]
GermanyARD,ZDF[64]
GreeceERT[65]
HungaryMTVA[66]
IcelandRÚV[67]
IrelandRTÉ[68]
IsraelSports Channel[69]
ItalyRAI[70]
JapanJapan Consortium[71]
KosovoRTK[72]
LatviaLTV[73]
LiechtensteinSRG SSR[74]
LithuaniaLRT[75]
MexicoTelevisaUnivision[76]
MontenegroRTCG[77]
NetherlandsNOS[78]
New ZealandSky[79]
NorwayNRK[80]
PolandTVP[81]
San MarinoRAI[70]
SlovakiaSTVR[82]
SloveniaRTV[83]
KoreaJTBC[84]
SpainRTVE[85]
SwedenSVT[86]
SwitzerlandSRG SSR[74]
UkraineSuspilne[87]
United KingdomBBC[88]
United StatesNBCUniversal[89]

See also

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