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Bangkok–Chonburi bid for the 2030 Summer Youth Olympics

Bangkok–Chonburi is an official bid for the Summer Youth Olympics by the city of Bangkok and the province of Chonburi and the National Olympic Committee of Thailand. The bid was originally made for the 2026 Games, but after the postponement of the 2022 Summer Youth Olympics in Dakar to 2026, the earliest Thailand could host the games became 2030. [1] It was the second time of Thailand and the city of Bangkok bid the Youth Olympic Games after conceding to Singapore in the bidding for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics.

Bids for the
2030 (2030) Summer Youth Olympics
Overview
Games of the VI Youth Olympiad
Details
CityBangkok, and Chonburi, Thailand
ChairVitch Devahastin Na Ayudhya, Gen
NOCNational Olympic Committee of Thailand (THA)
Previous Games hosted
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Background

Bangkok, Thailand bid for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics after the successful of 1998 Asian Games and 2007 Summer Universiade, but eliminated from shortlist, then the ASEAN counterpart, Singapore, won the inaugural YOG. At Bangkok's elimination, the major factors were too low a budget (US$34 million), widespread venues which again would have caused too great travel times, and with Thailand's recent political upheavals, concerns over upcoming elections and lack of government guarantees.[2]

After successful of inaugural bid, late IOC member Nat Indrapana mulled for the bid 2022 Summer Youth Olympics, and planned to use Thammasat University in Rangsit, Pathum Thani Province and Huamark Sport Complex in Bangkok, according to IOC preference to reduce costs from new venues.[3]

The bid for 2026 Summer Youth Olympics was initiated idea of IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul after elected as IOC member during 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru[4] Her idea was supported by the President of NOCT, Deputy Prime Minister Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan. Khun Ying Patama and Gen. Prawit made a strong interest to host next Summer Youth Olympics to the IOC President Thomas Bach during 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.[5][6] During 2018 SportAccord Convention in Bangkok, President Bach attended to this convention, visited Thailand women's national volleyball team and Thailand national futsal team at Huamark National Sport Training Center and met the Prime Minister Gen. Prayuth Chan-o-cha at Thai-Khu-Fah Building, Government House of Thailand.[7] Gen. Prayuth offered to IOC for inclusion Mauy Thai fot medal event in 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. France, and bidding for 2026 Summer Youth Olympics.[8]

Previous bids

Both Bangkok and Chonburi Province had never hosted the Games.

Thailand and Bangkok made two bids (2008 Summer Olympics and 2010 Summer Youth Olympics).

Bid preparation

2018

On 15 March, During NOCT Executive Board Meeting, Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul representative revealed that she discussed Thomas Bach about 2026 Youth Olympics bid and NOCT EB appointed NOCT Secretary General Maj.Gen. Jaruek Areeradchakaaran to chairman of bid committee for presentation to Ministry of Tourism and Sports.[9]

During SportAccord Convention, on 17 April, IOC President Thomas Bach with IOC executive board members: Juan Antonio Samaranch, Jr., Anita DeFrantz, Yu Zaiqing, Christophe De Kepper,

On 28 April, Ittipol Kunplome, Minister consultant of Tourism and Sports is the chair of city selection for bidding 2026 Summer Youth Olympics commission. He revealed that Pattaya will be served for beach and water sports and other sport will be held in Bangkok.[10]

During 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia, Maj.Gen. Jaruek Areeradchakaaran revealed that Thailand hadn't interested in the future Asian Games after held in 1998 in Bangkok but have interested in only Youth Olympics because the government have supported this event.[11]

On 3 September, Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul was confident that Thailand will host 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and defeat India due to many experiences of Thailand. She revealed that among Maj.Gen. Jaruek Areeradchakaaran, Minister Weerasak Kowsurat, and others nation sport keymans agreed that YOG will make benefits to Thailand if nation hosts. She also revealed that Chiang Mai Province, Chonburi Province, and Phuket Province are the short lists of the host.[12]

On 2 October, the Cabinet of Thailand approved the plan of the bid 2026 Youth Olympics by Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Ministry of Tourism and Sports offered estimated income and revolving money from the games about 1,000 million Thai baht.[13][14]

On 12 October, Minister Weerasak Kowsurat, IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul, Sport Authority of Thailand governor Kongsak Yodmanee, and ANOC member and NOCT advisor Somsak Leeswadtrakul visited to observe 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina. They also met IOC president Thomas Bach and chairman of organizing committee Leandro Larosa, discussing guideline for 2026 Youth Olympics bid. Minister Weerasak said "After Argentine economic crisis, they organized the games with reduced costs. They used temporary venues with the existing and raised only 200 million US dollar.[15] He also planned to use venues that near railway transits: Bangkok Metropolitan Region Mass Rapid Transit and High-speed rail.[16]

After the cabinet made Ministry of Tourism and Sports studied the plan of 2026 Youth Olympics, Sport Authority of Thailand vice governor Natthawut Reungwaes revealed that the committee was planned to use temporary venues and build new venues if necessary.[17]

On 6 November, Sport Authority of Thailand executive board visited Sport England and World Academy of Sport in Manchester, United Kingdom. they workshopped how England executes in sport. Manchester model is the prototype fot Thailand's sport cities. Manchester held 2002 Commonwealth Games to impel their citizen to exercise and interest in sport activities. This model is also the guideline to host 2026 Youth Olympics.[18]

2019

On 15 January, SAT visited and evaluated Chonburi about feasibility to be host the 2026 games, since this province situate at Eastern Economic Corridor and is served by many infrastructures such as U-Tapao International Airport and Eastern High-speed rail travelling from Bangkok to Chonburi in 30 minutes.[19][20]

On 2 February, Chonburi administrators selected venues in Mueang Chonburi District, Saen Suk City, Bang Lamung District, Pattaya City, and Sattahip District and Ambassador City Jomtien will serve for athletes accommodation.[21]

During Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) General Assembly in Bangkok, NOCT Secretary Maj.Gen. Charouck Arirachakaran spoke about a possible candidature of Thailand to host 2021 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games, 2025 Asian Youth Games, 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and 2030 Asian Games.[22]

On 13 August, SAT discussed the Governor of Chonburi, Phakkhrathon Thianchai, and other administrators in Chonburi and made the host application to delivered IOC in South Korea at the end of this month[23] SAT also evaluated the feasibility of 2034 FIFA World Cup joint-bid with Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam, and spoke about the new National Sport Complex in Bang Lamung, Chonburi instead Huamark Sport Complex with 80,000 capacity stadium for serving the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and 2034 FIFA World Cup.[24]

During OCA Solidarity Regional Forum in Bangkok, IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul revealed the plan of the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics that Huamark Sport Complex in Bangkok will serve for this games together with Chonburi.[25] On 18 November 2019, the bid committee met IOC member Ng Ser Miang and observed the Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee.[26] Then, the bid committee consulted Dentsu Inc., the Olympic and Paralympic Games marketing agency and NOCT sponsor, in Tokyo, Japan about the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics bid[27]

2020

 
The delegation from Thai Royal Government and Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul with Thomas Bach during 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Lausanne, Switzerland

During 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Lausanne, Switzerland on 17 January 2020, IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul, Government representative — Minister of Tourism and Sports Pipat Ratchakitprakan, NOCT representative — Gen.Ronnachai Munchusoontornkul, and SAT Governor Kongsak Yodmanee met President of IOC Thomas Bach to deliver the governmental guarantee for 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and anti-doping engagements from the government after Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association suspended for multiple doping offences and Anti-doping lab in Thailand shut down.[28] Khun Ying Patama will present to Bach about benefits and legacies that Thailand will be received from Youth Olympics, and insisting on reductions to the games' budget, inheriting Olympism and Olympic Movement through Olympic Education, Culture and Environment, and the public supports. She also will introduce a 12-player junior association football team "Wild Boar team" trapped inside the Tham Luang Nang Non as the bid ambassadors.[29][30] They were honored by the International Olympic Committee with an invitation to the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, Buenos Aires.[31][32] Thomas Bach said "Thanks the delegation from Thailand for your visit and excellent cooperation with IOC since Khun Ying Patama elected to be IOC member and have mediated between Thailand and IOC so far. However, IOC haven't supported any country was in doping violations to be host of IOC's event." He also suggested "Thailand should deliver the official letter to World Anti-Doping Agency for expressing determination. If Thailand cope with doping successfully, Thailand will award to host the Youth Olympics definitely"[33]

On 15 May, a bid committee proposed a joint candidacy from Bangkok and Chonburi Province and planned to send their intention to bid to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) within the next week. A slogan of "by Youth with Youth for Youth" was also announced by a bid committee.[34][35]

On 5 June, a bid committee meeting took place for the second time. They received a letter form the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for a confirmation that Bangkok–Chonburi bid have already taken part in the permanent, ongoing dialogue of the new bidding process. They also proposed number of sports are as same as previous games in 2018 and 2022 Summer Youth Olympics, but added muaythai and sepak takraw to increase local appeal and promote Thai culture and venues shall locate in universities throughout Bangkok and Chonburi Province. The office of a bid committee will locate in Sport Authority of Thailand.[36][37]

Because the 2022 Summer Youth Olympics was postponed to 2026 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo causing knock-on scheduling issues for other IOC events, the earliest Thailand could host the games is now 2030.[38][39] Kongsak insisted on Thailand's bid status that still continues and its plan may be adjust to this change. He revealed that Thailand will plan to bid Asian Youth Games prior to 2030 for building confidence to the IOC. It means that Thailand will bid 2029 Asian Youth Games after Shantou of China was awarded in 2021 and Tashkent of Uzbekistan was awarded in 2025.[40][41]

On 31 July, Khun Ying Patama revealed that Kristin Kloster Aasen, chairman of the IOC Future Host Commission for the Games of the Olympiad, sent a letter to Sport Authority of Thailand and National Olympic Committee of Thailand about updating host selection processes and thanked Thailand for reporting the progress bid during a permanent, ongoing dialogue phase. Aasen complimented the bid plan that promotes Olympic values among nationwide pupils with encouraging a better society and world creation for youth. She also appreciated that Thailand giving importance on making the fair competition through anti-doping awareness education.[42][43]

On 4 August, SAT Governor Kongsak insisted that Thailand bid Youth Olympic Games in 2030. He prepared to inform the change of the year of bid to the Thai Royal Government and IOC.[44] Then, the Cabinet of Thailand approved the postponement of the 5th Youth Olympic Games from 2026 to 2030, due to 2022 Summer Youth Olympics postponement.[45][46]

2022

In November 2022, the president of the National Sports Development Fund, Dr. Supranee Guptasa stated that they are preparing on announcing a bid the following year.[47]

Bid process

It is the first Summer Youth Olympic Games with the new bidding process, and the second Youth Olympic Games after Gangwon Province, South Korea won 2024 Winter Youth Olympics at the 136th IOC Session in Lausanne, Switzerland.[48][49] Thailand have already taken part in a permanent, ongoing dialogue with IOC Future Host Commission for the Games of the Olympiad under the umbrella of the International Olympic Committee.

IOC Future Host Commission for the Games of the Olympiad

The new IOC bidding process was approved at the 134th IOC Session in Lausanne, Switzerland. The key proposals driven by the relevant recommendations from Olympic Agenda 2020, are:[50][51]

  • 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 and Winter Games) to oversee interest in future Olympic events and report to the IOC executive board
  • Give the IOC Session more influence by having non-EB members form part of the Future Host Commissions

IOC also modified Olympic Charter to increase flexibility by removing the date of election from 7 years before the games, and changing the host as a city to multiple cities, regions, or countries.

The full composition of the Summer Commissions, oversee interested hosts, or with potential hosts where the IOC may want to create interest, is as follows:[52]

Future Host Summer Commissions for 2030 Summer Youth Olympics
IOC members (6) Other members (4)

Board of Directors of Bid Committee for the fifth Summer Youth Olympic Games

The Board of Directors of Bid Committee for the fifth Summer Youth Olympic Games (Thai: คณะกรรมการอำนวยการเสนอตัวเป็นเจ้าภาพจัดการแข่งขันกีฬายูธโอลิมปิกเกมส์ ครั้งที่ 5) is the organisation responsible for overseeing the planning and publicizing the bid followed the Olympic Charter and the cabinet resolution on October 18, 2018. The bid committee also raises the bid budget and provides sponsors from government agencies, state enterprises, and private company. The bid committee is set on March 13, 2020.[53][54]

The bid committee approved to choose Bangkok and Chonburi Province, on May 13, 2020. It was the time Thailand launched bid officially and started a permanent, ongoing dialogue with the IOC Future Host Commission for the Games of the Olympiad. The bid committee revealed the slogan of the games, By Youth, With Youth and For Youth and drafted the bidding guidelines with 13 principles, are.[55]

  • Host city applicants must secure training/competition venues located generally close to one another
  • SWOT analysis
  • Sport disciplines
  • Eco-friendliness and eco-efficiency
  • Adherence to the Olympic Agenda 2020
  • Economic impact
  • Encourage youth involvement in sports and perception of the Olympic Values
  • Educational and cultural activities
  • Sports demonstration
  • PR and public hearing activities
  • Clean sports and fair play
  • Climate during Games time
  • Public security during Games time
Board of Directors of Bid Committee for the fifth Summer Youth Olympic Games
Executive Committee
Individual members (16) Government members (16)
  • Vitch Devahastin Na Ayudhya (chairman)
  • Charoen Wattanasin (deputy chairman)
  • Chaipak Siriwat (deputy chairman)
  • Supitr Samahito (deputy chairman)
  • Wisut Dechasakul (assistant secretary general)
  • Preyapuss Jarunphong (assistant secretary general)
  • Ronnachai Munchusoonthornkul
  • Bancha Marinpong
  • Apiwat Srivardhana
  • Thana Chaiprasit
  • Varin Tansuphasiri
  • Sattaya Arunthari
  • Pisan Ratchakitprakarn
  • Anon Pornthiti
  • Suroj Lamsam
  • Suwara Kaewnuy
Advisory Committee
Individual members (4) Government members (13)

Commissions and sub-commission

The Board of Directors of Bid Committee for the fifth Summer Youth Olympic Games comprises six commissions and one sub-commission.

Commission Chairperson(s) Category
Administration Commission Ronnachai Munchusoonthornkul Individual member
Budget and Accounting Commission Wissanu Laichapis Government member (deputy governor of the SAT)
Host Cities Commission Aswin Kwanmuang Government member (governor of Bangkok)
Phakkhrathon Thianchai Government member (governor of Chonburi Province)
Monitoring and Evaluation Commission Bancha Marinpong Individual member
Organizing and Management Support Commission Kongsak Yodmanee Government member (governor of the SAT)
Secretary and Public Relations Commission Ruj Saengudom Government member (deputy governor of the SAT)
Sub-commission Commission Chairperson Category
Culture, Education and Olympic Heritage Sub-commission Secretary and Public Relations Commission Supitr Samahito Individual member

Bid details

Sports

On 5 June 2020, the bid committee proposed the programme of the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics shall include 35 sports competed in 2018 and 2022 Summer Youth Olympics, along with Thailand originated sports, muaythai and sepak takraw to increase local appeal and promote Thai culture. [36][37]

Muaythai is the national combat sport, recognized by International Olympic Committee as the member of Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations.[56] Muaythai is currently the official programme of the World Games. If muaythai included in the games, Thailand will be the fourth country in Asia that its combat sport is included in the Olympic events other Japan's judo and karate, Korea's taekwondo, and China's wushu and It will be the stepping stone for Olympic inclusiom.

Sepak takraw is the sport originated in Thailand and Malaysia. It is currently the official programme of the Asian Games, dominated by Thailand in the competition.

Venues

Transportation and infrastructure

 
Bang Sue Central Station under construction in January 2019.

Situated at Eastern Economic Corridor, Chonburi Province have progressed many infrastructural projects and seamless operation of transportation in providing vital linkages for air, land, rail and sea routes. The venues of the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics will be served by Don Mueang International Airport (40,758,148 passengers) in Pathum Thani Province, Suvarnabhumi Airport (63,378,923 passengers) in Samut Prakan Province, and U-Tapao International Airport (1,860,794 passengers) in Rayong Province. In December 2019, U-Tapao International Airport opened the second terminal that have increased the total passenger capacity to 5 million over 5 years.[57] The next phase of local airport is to establish the third terminal that will have increased the total passenger capacity to 60 million over 20 years.[58]

By 2020, the Motorway 7 third extension will have operated that link Pattaya to U-Tapao Airport.[59] It will link seamlessly between Suvarnabhumi Airport and U-Tapao Airport.

By 2023, the Eastern High-speed rail line will have operated that will link Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi with 160 km per hour (Today is Airport Rail Link) and will link Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao with 250 km per hour. It would be a compact Youth Olympic Games, with travel times of less than 30 minutes between Chonburi Province and Bangkok.[60]

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bangkok, chonburi, 2030, summer, youth, olympics, bangkok, chonburi, official, summer, youth, olympics, city, bangkok, province, chonburi, national, olympic, committee, thailand, originally, made, 2026, games, after, postponement, 2022, summer, youth, olympics. Bangkok Chonburi is an official bid for the Summer Youth Olympics by the city of Bangkok and the province of Chonburi and the National Olympic Committee of Thailand The bid was originally made for the 2026 Games but after the postponement of the 2022 Summer Youth Olympics in Dakar to 2026 the earliest Thailand could host the games became 2030 1 It was the second time of Thailand and the city of Bangkok bid the Youth Olympic Games after conceding to Singapore in the bidding for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics Bids for the 2030 2030 Summer Youth OlympicsOverviewGames of the VI Youth OlympiadDetailsCityBangkok and Chonburi ThailandChairVitch Devahastin Na Ayudhya GenNOCNational Olympic Committee of Thailand THA Previous Games hostednone Contents 1 Background 1 1 Previous bids 2 Bid preparation 2 1 2018 2 2 2019 2 3 2020 3 2022 4 Bid process 4 1 IOC Future Host Commission for the Games of the Olympiad 4 2 Board of Directors of Bid Committee for the fifth Summer Youth Olympic Games 4 2 1 Commissions and sub commission 5 Bid details 5 1 Sports 5 2 Venues 5 3 Transportation and infrastructure 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditBangkok Thailand bid for the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics after the successful of 1998 Asian Games and 2007 Summer Universiade but eliminated from shortlist then the ASEAN counterpart Singapore won the inaugural YOG At Bangkok s elimination the major factors were too low a budget US 34 million widespread venues which again would have caused too great travel times and with Thailand s recent political upheavals concerns over upcoming elections and lack of government guarantees 2 After successful of inaugural bid late IOC member Nat Indrapana mulled for the bid 2022 Summer Youth Olympics and planned to use Thammasat University in Rangsit Pathum Thani Province and Huamark Sport Complex in Bangkok according to IOC preference to reduce costs from new venues 3 The bid for 2026 Summer Youth Olympics was initiated idea of IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul after elected as IOC member during 131st IOC Session in Lima Peru 4 Her idea was supported by the President of NOCT Deputy Prime Minister Gen Prawit Wongsuwan Khun Ying Patama and Gen Prawit made a strong interest to host next Summer Youth Olympics to the IOC President Thomas Bach during 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang South Korea 5 6 During 2018 SportAccord Convention in Bangkok President Bach attended to this convention visited Thailand women s national volleyball team and Thailand national futsal team at Huamark National Sport Training Center and met the Prime Minister Gen Prayuth Chan o cha at Thai Khu Fah Building Government House of Thailand 7 Gen Prayuth offered to IOC for inclusion Mauy Thai fot medal event in 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris France and bidding for 2026 Summer Youth Olympics 8 Previous bids Edit Both Bangkok and Chonburi Province had never hosted the Games Thailand and Bangkok made two bids 2008 Summer Olympics and 2010 Summer Youth Olympics Bid preparation Edit2018 Edit On 15 March During NOCT Executive Board Meeting Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul representative revealed that she discussed Thomas Bach about 2026 Youth Olympics bid and NOCT EB appointed NOCT Secretary General Maj Gen Jaruek Areeradchakaaran to chairman of bid committee for presentation to Ministry of Tourism and Sports 9 During SportAccord Convention on 17 April IOC President Thomas Bach with IOC executive board members Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr Anita DeFrantz Yu Zaiqing Christophe De Kepper On 28 April Ittipol Kunplome Minister consultant of Tourism and Sports is the chair of city selection for bidding 2026 Summer Youth Olympics commission He revealed that Pattaya will be served for beach and water sports and other sport will be held in Bangkok 10 During 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta Indonesia Maj Gen Jaruek Areeradchakaaran revealed that Thailand hadn t interested in the future Asian Games after held in 1998 in Bangkok but have interested in only Youth Olympics because the government have supported this event 11 On 3 September Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul was confident that Thailand will host 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and defeat India due to many experiences of Thailand She revealed that among Maj Gen Jaruek Areeradchakaaran Minister Weerasak Kowsurat and others nation sport keymans agreed that YOG will make benefits to Thailand if nation hosts She also revealed that Chiang Mai Province Chonburi Province and Phuket Province are the short lists of the host 12 On 2 October the Cabinet of Thailand approved the plan of the bid 2026 Youth Olympics by Ministry of Tourism and Sports Ministry of Tourism and Sports offered estimated income and revolving money from the games about 1 000 million Thai baht 13 14 On 12 October Minister Weerasak Kowsurat IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul Sport Authority of Thailand governor Kongsak Yodmanee and ANOC member and NOCT advisor Somsak Leeswadtrakul visited to observe 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires Argentina They also met IOC president Thomas Bach and chairman of organizing committee Leandro Larosa discussing guideline for 2026 Youth Olympics bid Minister Weerasak said After Argentine economic crisis they organized the games with reduced costs They used temporary venues with the existing and raised only 200 million US dollar 15 He also planned to use venues that near railway transits Bangkok Metropolitan Region Mass Rapid Transit and High speed rail 16 After the cabinet made Ministry of Tourism and Sports studied the plan of 2026 Youth Olympics Sport Authority of Thailand vice governor Natthawut Reungwaes revealed that the committee was planned to use temporary venues and build new venues if necessary 17 On 6 November Sport Authority of Thailand executive board visited Sport England and World Academy of Sport in Manchester United Kingdom they workshopped how England executes in sport Manchester model is the prototype fot Thailand s sport cities Manchester held 2002 Commonwealth Games to impel their citizen to exercise and interest in sport activities This model is also the guideline to host 2026 Youth Olympics 18 2019 Edit On 15 January SAT visited and evaluated Chonburi about feasibility to be host the 2026 games since this province situate at Eastern Economic Corridor and is served by many infrastructures such as U Tapao International Airport and Eastern High speed rail travelling from Bangkok to Chonburi in 30 minutes 19 20 On 2 February Chonburi administrators selected venues in Mueang Chonburi District Saen Suk City Bang Lamung District Pattaya City and Sattahip District and Ambassador City Jomtien will serve for athletes accommodation 21 During Olympic Council of Asia OCA General Assembly in Bangkok NOCT Secretary Maj Gen Charouck Arirachakaran spoke about a possible candidature of Thailand to host 2021 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2025 Asian Youth Games 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and 2030 Asian Games 22 On 13 August SAT discussed the Governor of Chonburi Phakkhrathon Thianchai and other administrators in Chonburi and made the host application to delivered IOC in South Korea at the end of this month 23 SAT also evaluated the feasibility of 2034 FIFA World Cup joint bid with Indonesia Malaysia Singapore and Vietnam and spoke about the new National Sport Complex in Bang Lamung Chonburi instead Huamark Sport Complex with 80 000 capacity stadium for serving the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and 2034 FIFA World Cup 24 During OCA Solidarity Regional Forum in Bangkok IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul revealed the plan of the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics that Huamark Sport Complex in Bangkok will serve for this games together with Chonburi 25 On 18 November 2019 the bid committee met IOC member Ng Ser Miang and observed the Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee 26 Then the bid committee consulted Dentsu Inc the Olympic and Paralympic Games marketing agency and NOCT sponsor in Tokyo Japan about the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics bid 27 2020 Edit The delegation from Thai Royal Government and Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul with Thomas Bach during 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Lausanne Switzerland During 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Lausanne Switzerland on 17 January 2020 IOC member Khun Ying Patama Leeswadtrakul Government representative Minister of Tourism and Sports Pipat Ratchakitprakan NOCT representative Gen Ronnachai Munchusoontornkul and SAT Governor Kongsak Yodmanee met President of IOC Thomas Bach to deliver the governmental guarantee for 2026 Summer Youth Olympics and anti doping engagements from the government after Thai Amateur Weightlifting Association suspended for multiple doping offences and Anti doping lab in Thailand shut down 28 Khun Ying Patama will present to Bach about benefits and legacies that Thailand will be received from Youth Olympics and insisting on reductions to the games budget inheriting Olympism and Olympic Movement through Olympic Education Culture and Environment and the public supports She also will introduce a 12 player junior association football team Wild Boar team trapped inside the Tham Luang Nang Non as the bid ambassadors 29 30 They were honored by the International Olympic Committee with an invitation to the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Buenos Aires 31 32 Thomas Bach said Thanks the delegation from Thailand for your visit and excellent cooperation with IOC since Khun Ying Patama elected to be IOC member and have mediated between Thailand and IOC so far However IOC haven t supported any country was in doping violations to be host of IOC s event He also suggested Thailand should deliver the official letter to World Anti Doping Agency for expressing determination If Thailand cope with doping successfully Thailand will award to host the Youth Olympics definitely 33 On 15 May a bid committee proposed a joint candidacy from Bangkok and Chonburi Province and planned to send their intention to bid to the International Olympic Committee IOC within the next week A slogan of by Youth with Youth for Youth was also announced by a bid committee 34 35 On 5 June a bid committee meeting took place for the second time They received a letter form the International Olympic Committee IOC for a confirmation that Bangkok Chonburi bid have already taken part in the permanent ongoing dialogue of the new bidding process They also proposed number of sports are as same as previous games in 2018 and 2022 Summer Youth Olympics but added muaythai and sepak takraw to increase local appeal and promote Thai culture and venues shall locate in universities throughout Bangkok and Chonburi Province The office of a bid committee will locate in Sport Authority of Thailand 36 37 Because the 2022 Summer Youth Olympics was postponed to 2026 due to the COVID 19 pandemic and the postponement of the 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo causing knock on scheduling issues for other IOC events the earliest Thailand could host the games is now 2030 38 39 Kongsak insisted on Thailand s bid status that still continues and its plan may be adjust to this change He revealed that Thailand will plan to bid Asian Youth Games prior to 2030 for building confidence to the IOC It means that Thailand will bid 2029 Asian Youth Games after Shantou of China was awarded in 2021 and Tashkent of Uzbekistan was awarded in 2025 40 41 On 31 July Khun Ying Patama revealed that Kristin Kloster Aasen chairman of the IOC Future Host Commission for the Games of the Olympiad sent a letter to Sport Authority of Thailand and National Olympic Committee of Thailand about updating host selection processes and thanked Thailand for reporting the progress bid during a permanent ongoing dialogue phase Aasen complimented the bid plan that promotes Olympic values among nationwide pupils with encouraging a better society and world creation for youth She also appreciated that Thailand giving importance on making the fair competition through anti doping awareness education 42 43 On 4 August SAT Governor Kongsak insisted that Thailand bid Youth Olympic Games in 2030 He prepared to inform the change of the year of bid to the Thai Royal Government and IOC 44 Then the Cabinet of Thailand approved the postponement of the 5th Youth Olympic Games from 2026 to 2030 due to 2022 Summer Youth Olympics postponement 45 46 2022 EditIn November 2022 the president of the National Sports Development Fund Dr Supranee Guptasa stated that they are preparing on announcing a bid the following year 47 Bid process EditMain article Bids for the 2030 Summer Youth Olympics It is the first Summer Youth Olympic Games with the new bidding process and the second Youth Olympic Games after Gangwon Province South Korea won 2024 Winter Youth Olympics at the 136th IOC Session in Lausanne Switzerland 48 49 Thailand have already taken part in a permanent ongoing dialogue with IOC Future Host Commission for the Games of the Olympiad under the umbrella of the International Olympic Committee IOC Future Host Commission for the Games of the Olympiad Edit The new IOC bidding process was approved at the 134th IOC Session in Lausanne Switzerland The key proposals driven by the relevant recommendations from Olympic Agenda 2020 are 50 51 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 and Winter Games to oversee interest in future Olympic events and report to the IOC executive board Give the IOC Session more influence by having non EB members form part of the Future Host CommissionsIOC also modified Olympic Charter to increase flexibility by removing the date of election from 7 years before the games and changing the host as a city to multiple cities regions or countries The full composition of the Summer Commissions oversee interested hosts or with potential hosts where the IOC may want to create interest is as follows 52 Future Host Summer Commissions for 2030 Summer Youth OlympicsIOC members 6 Other members 4 Kristin Kloster Aasen chair Dick Pound Li Lingwei Mikee Cojuangco Jaworski Luis Mejia Oviedo Filomena Fortes Sarah Walker Athletes Francesco Ricci Bitti ASOIF Paul Tergat NOCs Andrew Parsons IPC Board of Directors of Bid Committee for the fifth Summer Youth Olympic Games Edit The Board of Directors of Bid Committee for the fifth Summer Youth Olympic Games Thai khnakrrmkarxanwykaresnxtwepnecaphaphcdkaraekhngkhnkilayuthoxlimpikekms khrngthi 5 is the organisation responsible for overseeing the planning and publicizing the bid followed the Olympic Charter and the cabinet resolution on October 18 2018 The bid committee also raises the bid budget and provides sponsors from government agencies state enterprises and private company The bid committee is set on March 13 2020 53 54 The bid committee approved to choose Bangkok and Chonburi Province on May 13 2020 It was the time Thailand launched bid officially and started a permanent ongoing dialogue with the IOC Future Host Commission for the Games of the Olympiad The bid committee revealed the slogan of the games By Youth With Youth and For Youth and drafted the bidding guidelines with 13 principles are 55 Host city applicants must secure training competition venues located generally close to one another SWOT analysis Sport disciplines Eco friendliness and eco efficiency Adherence to the Olympic Agenda 2020 Economic impact Encourage youth involvement in sports and perception of the Olympic Values Educational and cultural activities Sports demonstration PR and public hearing activities Clean sports and fair play Climate during Games time Public security during Games time Board of Directors of Bid Committee for the fifth Summer Youth Olympic GamesExecutive CommitteeIndividual members 16 Government members 16 Vitch Devahastin Na Ayudhya chairman Charoen Wattanasin deputy chairman Chaipak Siriwat deputy chairman Supitr Samahito deputy chairman Wisut Dechasakul assistant secretary general Preyapuss Jarunphong assistant secretary general Ronnachai Munchusoonthornkul Bancha Marinpong Apiwat Srivardhana Thana Chaiprasit Varin Tansuphasiri Sattaya Arunthari Pisan Ratchakitprakarn Anon Pornthiti Suroj Lamsam Suwara Kaewnuy Sports Authority of Thailand Kongsak Yodmanee deputy chairman governor Ruj Saengudom secretary general deputy governor Thatchanat Thongprakob assistant secretary general director Prodpran Samanmitr assistant secretary general director Wissanu Laichapis deputy governor Rachel Daipholthanya deputy governor Nattavuth Ruengves deputy governor Bangkok Meteopolis Aswin Kwanmuang governor Chonburi Province Phakkhrathon Thianchai governor Pathum Thani Province Phinich Boonlert governor Ministry of Transport Ministry of Foreign Affairs Bureau of the Budget Department of Physical Education Thailand National Sports University Tourism Authority of Thailand Advisory CommitteeIndividual members 4 Government members 13 Prawit Wongsuwan chairman Yuthasak Sasiprapha Charouek Areeratchakaran Patama Leeswadtrakul Ministry of Tourism and Sports Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn minister Chote Trachu permanent secretary Ministry of Finance Prasong Poontaneat permanent secretary Ministry of Defence Natt Intracharoen permanent secretary Ministry of Interior Chatchai Phromlert permanent secretary Ministry of Education Prasert Boonruang permanent secretary MHESI Soranit Siltharm permanent secretary MNRE Jatuporn Buruspat permanent secretary MSDHS Porametee Vimolsiri permanent secretary Ministry of Culture Kitsayapong Siri permanent secretary Royal Thai Army Apirat Kongsompong commanders in chief Royal Thai Navy Luechai Rutdit commanders in chief Royal Thai Police Chakthip Chaijinda commissioner general Commissions and sub commission Edit The Board of Directors of Bid Committee for the fifth Summer Youth Olympic Games comprises six commissions and one sub commission Commission Chairperson s CategoryAdministration Commission Ronnachai Munchusoonthornkul Individual memberBudget and Accounting Commission Wissanu Laichapis Government member deputy governor of the SAT Host Cities Commission Aswin Kwanmuang Government member governor of Bangkok Phakkhrathon Thianchai Government member governor of Chonburi Province Monitoring and Evaluation Commission Bancha Marinpong Individual memberOrganizing and Management Support Commission Kongsak Yodmanee Government member governor of the SAT Secretary and Public Relations Commission Ruj Saengudom Government member deputy governor of the SAT Sub commission Commission Chairperson CategoryCulture Education and Olympic Heritage Sub commission Secretary and Public Relations Commission Supitr Samahito Individual memberBid details EditSports Edit On 5 June 2020 the bid committee proposed the programme of the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics shall include 35 sports competed in 2018 and 2022 Summer Youth Olympics along with Thailand originated sports muaythai and sepak takraw to increase local appeal and promote Thai culture 36 37 Muaythai is the national combat sport recognized by International Olympic Committee as the member of Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations 56 Muaythai is currently the official programme of the World Games If muaythai included in the games Thailand will be the fourth country in Asia that its combat sport is included in the Olympic events other Japan s judo and karate Korea s taekwondo and China s wushu and It will be the stepping stone for Olympic inclusiom Sepak takraw is the sport originated in Thailand and Malaysia It is currently the official programme of the Asian Games dominated by Thailand in the competition Venues Edit Transportation and infrastructure Edit Main articles Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region and High speed rail in Thailand Bang Sue Central Station under construction in January 2019 Situated at Eastern Economic Corridor Chonburi Province have progressed many infrastructural projects and seamless operation of transportation in providing vital linkages for air land rail and sea routes The venues of the 2026 Summer Youth Olympics will be served by Don Mueang International Airport 40 758 148 passengers in Pathum Thani Province Suvarnabhumi Airport 63 378 923 passengers in Samut Prakan Province and U Tapao International Airport 1 860 794 passengers in Rayong Province In December 2019 U Tapao International Airport opened the second terminal that have increased the total passenger capacity to 5 million over 5 years 57 The next phase of local airport is to establish the third terminal that will have increased the total passenger capacity to 60 million over 20 years 58 By 2020 the Motorway 7 third extension will have operated that link Pattaya to U Tapao Airport 59 It will link seamlessly between Suvarnabhumi Airport and U Tapao Airport By 2023 the Eastern High speed rail line will have operated that will link Don 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