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Olympic Games Brisbane 2032

April 4, 2025

Olympic Games Brisbane 2032

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) and Brisbane 2032 are collaborating to ensure a world-class hockey experience at the 2032 Olympic Games. A recent meeting in Greece brought together FIH President Tayyab Ikram and key Brisbane 2032 leaders, including President Andrew Liveris and CEO Cindy Hook and Sport Director Brendan Keane, to discuss the roadmap for hockey at the Games.

FIH expressed satisfaction with the progress on all the preparations. The focus on an athlete-centric approach, strategic planning, and operational excellence is key to delivering a seamless event. Brisbane 2032 also recognized President Ikram’s contributions, particularly in aligning hockey’s growth with the broader Olympic vision.

FIH sincerely appreciates the exceptional leadership of Brisbane 2032, especially President Andrew Liveris, for their unwavering dedication to making hockey a standout event at the 2032 Brisbane Olympic Games. Their commitment to excellence and innovation is instrumental in elevating the sport’s Olympic presence. FIH also extends heartfelt gratitude to Christophe Dubi, Olympic Games Executive Director, for his pivotal role in shaping the vision for Brisbane 2032 and his steadfast support for hockey’s growth on the global stage.

“Our partnership with Brisbane 2032 is evolving dynamically, reinforcing hockey’s Olympic prominence,” said President Ikram. Together, they are committed to delivering an exceptional experience for athletes and fans, ensuring that hockey at Brisbane 2032 will be a groundbreaking event.

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