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==List of Summer Olympic Games== The IOC has never decided which events of the early Games were "Olympic" and which were not.<ref name=KLWT>{{cite book|first1=Karl|last1=Lennartz|first2=Walter|last2=Teutenberg|title=Olympische Spiele 1900 in Paris|publisher=Agon-Sportverlag|location=Kassel, Germany|page=147|year=1995|isbn=3-928562-20-7|quote=In many works, it is read that the IOC later met to decide which events were Olympic and which were not. This is not correct and no decision has ever been made. No discussion of this item can be found in the account of any Session.}}</ref> The founder of the modern Olympics, Pierre de Coubertin, ceded that determination to the organisers of those Games. {|class="sortable wikitable" style="font-size: 85%; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; text-align:center;" ! rowspan="2"|<!--Please DO NOT change this to year. The year is part of the Date column, and is the same as this column only for the most part. This column says 2020 is the Olympiad and the Date column says they were held in July-August 2021.-->Olympiad ! rowspan="2"|{{abbr|No.|Number of Olympiad}} ! rowspan="2"|Host ! rowspan="2"|Games dates /<br/>Opened by ! rowspan="2"|Sports<br/>(Disciplines) ! colspan="3"|Competitors ! rowspan="2"|Events ! rowspan="2"|Nations ! rowspan="2"|Top nation |- ! Total ! Men ! Women |- |1896<ref name=Games1896/> |{{sort|01|[[1896 Summer Olympics|I]]}} |align=left data-sort-value="Greece (Athens)"|{{flagicon|Kingdom of Greece|state}} [[Athens]] |6β15 April 1896<br/>[[List of kings of Greece|King]] [[George I of Greece]] |9 (10)||241||241||0||43||14{{efn|name=Mixed Team|The IOC site for the [https://olympics.com/en/olympic-games/athens-1896 1896], [https://olympics.com/en/olympic-games/paris-1900 1900] and [https://olympics.com/en/olympic-games/st-louis-1904 1904] Summer Olympic Games does not include [[Mixed team at the Olympics|Mixed teams]] (teams of athletes from different nations) as a separate "nation" when counting participating nations. At the same time, the IOC shows Mixed teams in the results of competitions where these teams competed. Thus, specified number of national teams plus Mixed teams participated in the Games.}} |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1896 Summer}} |- |1900<ref name=Games1900/> |{{sort|02|[[1900 Summer Olympics|II]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|French Third Republic}} [[Paris]] |14 May β 28 October 1900<br/>[[Pierre de Coubertin|Baron Pierre de Coubertin]] |19 (21)||1,226||1,202||24{{efn|At an earlier time the IOC database for the 1900 Summer Olympics listed 85 medal events, 24 participating countries and 997 athletes (22 women, 975 men).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.olympic.org/content/results-and-medalists/eventresultpagegeneral/?athletename=&country=&sport2=&games2=1900%2f1&event2=&mengender=true&womengender=true&mixedgender=true&goldmedal=true&silvermedal=true&bronzemedal=true&worldrecord=true&olympicrecord=false&teamclassification=true&individualclassification=true&winter=true&summer=true|title=Olympic Games Medals, Results, Sports, Athletes|MΓ©dailles, RΓ©sultats, Sports et AthlΓ¨tes des Jeux Olympiques|access-date=18 February 2014|archive-date=24 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140224150828/http://www.olympic.org/content/results-and-medalists/eventresultpagegeneral/?athletename=&country=&sport2=&games2=1900%2f1&event2=&mengender=true&womengender=true&mixedgender=true&goldmedal=true&silvermedal=true&bronzemedal=true&worldrecord=true&olympicrecord=false&teamclassification=true&individualclassification=true&winter=true&summer=true|url-status=dead }}</ref> The Olympic historian and author, [[Bill Mallon]],<ref name="Mallon">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=inAwCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA25|author = Mallon, Bill|year = 1998|title = The 1900 Olympic Games, Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary|publisher = McFarland & Company, Inc.|location = Jefferson, North Carolina|pages=25β28|isbn = 978-0-7864-4064-1}}</ref> whose studies have shed light on the topic, suggested the number 95 events satisfying all four retrospective selection criteria (restricted to amateurs, international participation, open to all competitors and without handicapping) and now should be considered as Olympic events. In July 2021, the IOC upgraded its complete online database of all Olympic results explicitly to incorporate the data of the Olympic historians website, ''Olympedia.org'', thus accepting Mallon's recommendation (based on four applied criteria) for events of the 1900 Olympic Games. The eleven events, the results of which had nevertheless been shown within the earlier IOC database, have been added over the former total of 85. Πne shooting event (20 metre military pistol, which was an event for professionals) have been removed. Acceptance of Mallon's recommendation increased the number of events to 95, and also entailed increasing the number of participating countries up to 26 and athletes up to 1226. After upgrading of the IOC online database the IOC web site results section contains 95 events.<ref name=IOC1900Results /> The IOC webpage for the 1900 Summer Olympics shows a total of 95 medal events, 26 participating countries and 1226 athletes.<ref name=Games1900 /> Furthermore, the IOC factsheet "The Games of the Olympiad" of November 2021 refers to 95 events, but still refers to old numbers of participating countries (24) and athletes (997).<ref name=FactsheetGames/>}}||95||26{{efn|name=Mixed Team}}{{efn|According to the International Olympic Committee, 26 nations sent competitors to this edition.<ref name=Games1900 /> The concept of "national teams" chosen by [[National Olympic Committee]]s did not exist at this point in time. When counting the number of participating countries in the early Olympic Games, the IOC does not take into account otherwise unrepresented countries whose citizens competed for other countries. Modern research shows<ref name="Mallon"/> that at the 1900 Olympics, the athletes of at least four otherwise unrepresented countries ([[Canada at the 1900 Summer Olympics|Canada]], [[Luxembourg at the 1900 Summer Olympics|Luxembourg]], [[Colombia at the 1900 Summer Olympics|Colombia]], New Zealand) competed for other countries in both individual and team sports. The IOC website lists all of them in the results section under their nationalities,<ref name=IOC1900Results>{{cite web|title=Paris 1900 Results|url=https://olympics.com/en/olympic-games/paris-1900/results|publisher=International Olympic Committee|access-date=31 January 2022}}</ref> but does not include their countries among the 26 participating countries.<ref name=Games1900 />}} |align=left|{{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}} |- |1904<ref name=Games1904/> |{{sort|03|[[1904 Summer Olympics|III]]}} |align=left data-sort-value="USA (St. Louis)"|{{flagicon|United States|1896}} [[St. Louis]] |1 July β 23 November 1904<br/>[[List of governors of Missouri|Governor]] [[David R. Francis]] |16 (18)||651||645||6||95{{efn|The IOC webpage for the 1904 Summer Olympics<ref name=Games1904/> sets the number at 95 events, while at one time the IOC webpage<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympic.org/st-louis-1904|archive-date=2 June 2016|title=St. Louis 1904 (archived)|publisher=Olympic.org|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160602114217/https://www.olympic.org/st-louis-1904|access-date=11 December 2020}}</ref> listed 91. The figure of 91 is sourced to a work by Olympic historian and author, [[Bill Mallon]],<ref>{{cite book|url = https://digital.la84.org/digital/collection/p17103coll16/id/1/|author = Mallon, Bill|year = 1999|title = The 1904 Olympic Games, Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary|page=16|publisher = McFarland & Company, Inc.|location = Jefferson, North Carolina|isbn = 9781476621609}}</ref> whose studies have shed light on the topic. Events satisfying all four of these retrospective selection criteria of the early 20th century β restricted to amateurs, allowing international participation, open to all competitors and without handicapping β are now regarded as Olympic events.}}||12{{efn|name=Mixed Team}} |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1904 Summer}} |- |1908<ref name=Games1908/> |{{sort|04|[[1908 Summer Olympics|IV]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland}} [[London]] |27 April β 31 October 1908<br/>[[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|King]] [[Edward VII]] |22 (25)||2,008||1,971||37||110||22 |align=left|{{flagIOC|GBR|1908 Summer}} |- |1912<ref name=Games1912/> |{{sort|05|[[1912 Summer Olympics|V]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Stockholm]] |6β22 July 1912<br/>[[Monarchy of Sweden|King]] [[Gustaf V]] |14 (18)||2,407||2,359||48||102||28 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1912 Summer}} |- ! 1916 ! {{sort|06|[[1916 Summer Olympics|VI]]}}{{efn|name=Cancelled Games|Although the Games of 1916, 1940, and 1944 were cancelled, the Roman numerals for those Games were still applied because the official titles of the Summer Games count the [[Olympiad]]s, not the Games themselves, per the Olympic Charter.<ref>{{cite book|title=Now You Know Big Book of Sports|first=Doug|last=Lennox|author-link=Doug Lennox|year=2009|page=[https://archive.org/details/nowyouknowbigboo0000lenn_j6r9/page/223 223]|publisher=[[Dundurn Press]]|isbn=978-1-55488-454-4|url=https://archive.org/details/nowyouknowbigboo0000lenn_j6r9|url-access=registration }}</ref> This contrasts with the Winter Olympics, which ignore the cancelled Winter Games of 1940 and 1944 in their numeric count.}} ! colspan="10" data-sort-value="Germany (Berlin)"|''Awarded to Germany ([[Berlin]]). Cancelled due to [[World War I]]'' |- |1920<ref name=Games1920/> |{{sort|07|[[1920 Summer Olympics|VII]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Antwerp]] |14 August β 12 September 1920<br/>[[Monarchy of Belgium|King]] [[Albert I of Belgium]] |22 (29)||2,626||2,561||65||156{{efn|The IOC webpage for the 1920 Summer Olympics<ref name=Games1920/> gives the figure of 156 events, while at one time the IOC webpage<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.olympic.org/antwerp-1920|title=Antwerp 1920 (archived)|publisher=Olympic.org|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160602125827/http://www.olympic.org/antwerp-1920|access-date=11 December 2020|archive-date=2 June 2016 }}</ref> listed 154 (difference was two sailing events in [[Amsterdam]]).}}||39 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1920 Summer}} |- |1924<ref name=Games1924/> |{{sort|08|[[1924 Summer Olympics|VIII]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|French Third Republic}} [[Paris]] |5β27 July 1924<br/>[[President of France|President]] [[Gaston Doumergue]] |17 (23)||3,089||2,954||135||126||44 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1924 Summer}} |- |1928<ref name=Games1928/> |{{sort|09|[[1928 Summer Olympics|IX]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Amsterdam]] |28 July β 12 August 1928<br/>[[Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin]] |rowspan="2"|14 (20)||2,883||2,606||277||109||46 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1928 Summer}} |- |1932<ref name=Games1932/> |{{sort|10|[[1932 Summer Olympics|X]]}} |align=left data-sort-value="USA (Los Angeles)"|{{flagicon|United States|1912}} [[Los Angeles]] |30 July β 14 August 1932<br/>[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] [[Charles Curtis]] |1,332||1,206||126||117||37 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1932 Summer}} |- |1936<ref name=Games1936/> |{{sort|11|[[1936 Summer Olympics|XI]]}} |align=left data-sort-value="Germany (Berlin)"|{{flagicon|Nazi Germany}} [[Berlin]] |1β16 August 1936<br/>[[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]] [[Adolf Hitler]] |19 (25)||3,963||3,632||331||129||49 |align=left|{{flagIOC|GER|1936 Summer}} |- ! 1940 ! {{sort|12|[[1940 Summer Olympics|XII]]}}{{efn|name=Cancelled Games}} ! colspan="10" data-sort-value="Japan (Tokyo)"|''Originally awarded to Japan ([[Tokyo]]), then awarded to Finland ([[Helsinki]]). Cancelled due to [[World War II]]'' |- ! 1944 ! {{sort|13|[[1944 Summer Olympics|XIII]]}}{{efn|name=Cancelled Games}} ! colspan="10" data-sort-value="United Kingdom (London)"|''Awarded to United Kingdom ([[London]]). Cancelled due to World War II'' |- |1948<ref name=Games1948/> |{{sort|14|[[1948 Summer Olympics|XIV]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[London]] |29 July β 14 August 1948<br/>[[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|King]] [[George VI]] |rowspan="4"|17 (23)||4,104||3,714||390||136||59 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1948 Summer}} |- |1952<ref name=Games1952/> |{{sort|15|[[1952 Summer Olympics|XV]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Finland}} [[Helsinki]] |19 July β 3 August 1952<br/>[[President of Finland|President]] [[Juho Kusti Paasikivi]] |4,955||4,436||519||149||69 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1952 Summer}} |- |1956<ref name=Games1956/> |{{sort|16|[[1956 Summer Olympics|XVI]]}} |align=left data-sort-value="Australia (Melbourne)"|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Melbourne]] |22 November β 8 December 1956<br/>[[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]] |3,314||2,938||376||151{{efn|The IOC webpage for the 1956 Summer Olympics<ref name=Games1956/> gives a total of 151 events (145 events in Melbourne and six [[Equestrian at the 1956 Summer Olympics|equestrian events]] in [[Stockholm]]).}}||72{{efn|Owing to Australian quarantine laws, six equestrian events were held in Stockholm for the 1956 Summer Olympics several months before the other events in Melbourne; five of the 72 nations that competed in the equestrian events in Stockholm did not attend the main Games in Melbourne.}} |align=left|{{flagIOC|URS|1956 Summer}} |- |1960<ref name=Games1960/> |{{sort|17|[[1960 Summer Olympics|XVII]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Rome]] |25 August β 11 September 1960<br/>[[President of Italy|President]] [[Giovanni Gronchi]] |5,338||4,727||611||150||83 |align=left|{{flagIOC|URS|1960 Summer}} |- |1964<ref name=Games1964/> |{{sort|18|[[1964 Summer Olympics|XVIII]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Japan|1870}} [[Tokyo]] |10β24 October 1964<br/>[[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] [[Hirohito]] |19 (25)||5,151||4,473||678||163||93 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1964 Summer}} |- |1968<ref name=Games1968/> |{{sort|19|[[1968 Summer Olympics|XIX]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Mexico City]] |12β27 October 1968<br/>[[President of Mexico|President]] [[Gustavo DΓaz Ordaz]] |18 (24)||5,516||4,735||781||172||112 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1968 Summer}} |- |1972<ref name=Games1972/> |{{sort|20|[[1972 Summer Olympics|XX]]}} |align=left data-sort-value="Germany (Munich)"|{{flagicon|West Germany}} [[Munich]] |26 August β 11 September 1972{{efn|The 1972 Summer Olympics was originally scheduled to end on 10 September 1972, but was postponed to a day on 11 September after events had been suspended for 34 hours due to the [[Munich massacre]], which happened after day 9.}}<br/>[[President of Germany|President]] [[Gustav Heinemann]] |21 (28)||7,134||6,075||1,059||195||121 |align=left|{{flagIOC|URS|1972 Summer}} |- |1976<ref name=Games1976/> |{{sort|21|[[1976 Summer Olympics|XXI]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Canada}} [[Montreal]] |17 July β 1 August 1976<br/>[[Monarchy of Canada|Queen]] [[Elizabeth II]] |rowspan="2"|21 (27)||6,084||4,824||1,260||198||92 |align=left|{{flagIOC|URS|1976 Summer}} |- |1980<ref name=Games1980/> |{{sort|22|[[1980 Summer Olympics|XXII]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} [[Moscow]] |19 July β 3 August 1980<br/>[[List of heads of state of the Soviet Union|Chairman of the Presidium]] [[Leonid Brezhnev]]{{efn|IOC records state Brezhnev opened the Moscow Games as "President", a title used at that time by the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, or ''de jure'' head of state. (The office of [[President of the Soviet Union]] was not created until 1990, a year before the nation [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union|broke up]].)<ref name=FactsheetSOG>{{cite web|url=https://stillmed.olympics.com/media/Documents/Olympic-Games/Factsheets/The-opening-ceremony-of-the-Games-of-the-Olympiad.pdf|title=Factsheet β Opening Ceremony of the Games of the Olympiad|pages=4β5|date=6 October 2021|access-date=31 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210723212924/https://stillmed.olympics.com/media/Documents/Olympic-Games/Factsheets/The-opening-ceremony-of-the-Games-of-the-Olympiad.pdf|archive-date=23 July 2021|url-status=live }}</ref>}} |5,179||4,064||1,115||203||80 |align=left|{{flagIOC|URS|1980 Summer}} |- |1984<ref name=Games1984/> |{{sort|23|[[1984 Summer Olympics|XXIII]]}} |align=left data-sort-value="USA (Los Angeles)"|{{flagicon|United States}} [[Los Angeles]] |28 July β 12 August 1984<br/>[[President of the United States|President]] [[Ronald Reagan]] |21 (29)||6,829||5,263||1,566||221||140 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1984 Summer}} |- |1988<ref name=Games1988/> |{{sort|24|[[1988 Summer Olympics|XXIV]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|South Korea|1984}} [[Seoul]] |17 September β 2 October 1988<br/>[[President of South Korea|President]] [[Roh Tae-woo]] |23 (31)||8,391||6,197||2,194||237||159 |align=left|{{flagIOC|URS|1988 Summer}} |- |1992<ref name=Games1992/> |{{sort|25|[[1992 Summer Olympics|XXV]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Spain}} [[Barcelona]] |25 July β 9 August 1992<br/>[[Monarchy of Spain|King]] [[Juan Carlos I]] |25 (34)||9,356||6,652||2,704||257||169 |align=left|{{flagIOC|EUN|1992 Summer}} |- |1996<ref name=Games1996/> |{{sort|26|[[1996 Summer Olympics|XXVI]]}} |align=left data-sort-value="USA (Atlanta)"|{{flagicon|United States}} [[Atlanta]] |19 July - 4 August 1996<br/>[[President of the United States|President]] [[Bill Clinton]] |26 (37)||10,318||'''6,806'''||3,512||271||197 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|1996 Summer}} |- |2000<ref name=Games2000/> |{{sort|27|[[2000 Summer Olympics|XXVII]]}} |align=left data-sort-value="Australia (Sydney)"|{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Sydney]] |15 September β 1 October 2000<br/>[[Governor-General of Australia|Governor-General Sir]] [[William Deane]] |rowspan="2"|28 (40)||10,651||6,582||4,069||300||199 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|2000 Summer}} |- |2004<ref name=Games2004/> |{{sort|28|[[2004 Summer Olympics|XXVIII]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Greece}} [[Athens]] |13β29 August 2004<br/>[[President of Greece|President]] [[Konstantinos Stephanopoulos]] |10,625||6,296||4,329||301||201 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|2004 Summer}} |- |2008<ref name=Games2008/> |{{sort|29|[[2008 Summer Olympics|XXIX]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|China}} [[Beijing]] |8β24 August 2008<br/>[[President of China|President]] [[Hu Jintao]] |28 (41)||10,942||6,305||4,637||302||204 |align=left|{{flagIOC|CHN|2008 Summer}} |- |2012<ref name=Games2012/> |{{sort|30|[[2012 Summer Olympics|XXX]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[London]] |27 July β 12 August 2012<br/>[[Monarchy of the United Kingdom|Queen]] [[Elizabeth II]] |26 (39)||10,768||5,992||4,776||302||204 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|2012 Summer}} |- |2016<ref name=Games2016/> |{{sort|31|[[2016 Summer Olympics|XXXI]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Rio de Janeiro]] |5β21 August 2016<br/>[[President of Brazil|Acting President]] [[Michel Temer]] |28 (42)||11,238||6,179||5,059||306||'''207''' |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|2016 Summer}} |- |2020<ref name=Games2020/><!--Please DO NOT change this to 2021; note the word "Olympiad", not "Year", is the column heading.--> |{{sort|32|[[2020 Summer Olympics|XXXII]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Tokyo]] |23 July β 8 August 2021{{efn|Originally scheduled for 24 July β 9 August 2020, the Games were postponed by one year due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]. However, the event was still referred to as the 2020 Summer Olympics (marking the 32nd [[Olympiad]]) to preserve the four-year Olympiad cycle.<ref name=postponement/>}}<br/>[[Emperor of Japan|Emperor]] [[Naruhito]] |33 (50)||'''11,476'''||5,982||'''5,494'''||339||206 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|2020 Summer}} |- |2024<ref name=Games2024/> |{{sort|33|[[2024 Summer Olympics|XXXIII]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|France}} [[Paris]] |26 July β 11 August 2024<br/>[[President of France|President]] [[Emmanuel Macron]] |32 (48)||10,714{{efn|Number of athletes are an equal number of gender participants.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://olympics.com/ioc/news/gender-equality-and-youth-at-the-heart-of-the-paris-2024-olympic-sports-programme|title=Gender equality and youth at the heart of the Paris 2024 Olympic Sports Programme|date=7 December 2020|website=www.olympics.com|publisher=[[International Olympic Committee]]|access-date=2 August 2020|quote=The 10,500-athlete quota set for Paris 2024, including new sports, will lead to an overall reduction in the number of athletes}}</ref>}}||5,357||5,357||329||206 |align=left|{{flagIOC|USA|2024 Summer}} |- |- |''2028''<ref name=Games2028/><!--Please DO NOT change this to 2029; note the word "Olympiad", not "Year", is the column heading.--> |{{sort|34|''[[2028 Summer Olympics|XXXIV]]''}} |align=left data-sort-value="USA (Los Angeles)"|{{flagicon|USA}} '' [[Los Angeles]]'' |''14β30 July 2028''<br/>[[President of the United States|President]] [[Donald Trump]] |'''36 (52)'''||''11,198''{{efn|The LA28 programme maintains the core athlete quota of 10,500, with an extra 698 quota places allocated for the five optional sports proposed by the LA28 Organizing Committee, for 5,167 male and 5,333 female. This is the first Olympics to feature more female than male athletes.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.olympics.com/ioc/news/la28-event-programme-marks-strong-commitment-towards-innovation-and-gender-equality|title=LA28 event programme marks strong commitment towards innovation and gender equality|date=9 April 2025|website=www.olympics.com|publisher=[[International Olympic Committee]]}}</ref>}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||'''351'''||{{N/a|TBA}} |{{N/a|TBA}} |- |''2032''<ref name=Games2032/> |{{sort|35|''[[2032 Summer Olympics|XXXV]]''}} |align=left data-sort-value="Australia (Brisbane)"|{{flagicon|Australia}} ''[[Brisbane]]'' |''23 July β 8 August 2032''<br/>TBA |{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}} |{{N/a|TBA}} |- |''2036''<ref name=Games2032/> |{{sort|36|''[[2036 Summer Olympics|XXXVI]]''}} |{{N/a|TBA}} |''TBA 2036''<br/>TBA |{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}}||{{N/a|TBA}} |{{N/a|TBA}} |}
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