List of Paralympic Games host cities

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Since the Paralympic Games began in 1960, there have been 15 Summer Paralympic Games held in 13 separate cities and 11 Winter Paralympic Games held in 10 separate cities. Four cities have been chosen by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to host the upcoming Paralympics: Tokyo for the 2020 Summer Paralympics, Beijing for the 2022 Winter Paralympics, Paris for the 2024 Summer Paralympics, and Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Paralympics.

The opening ceremony of the 2004 Summer Paralympics in the Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece

Three cities have hosted or are scheduled to host a Paralympic Games more than once; Innsbruck in 1984 and 1988, Beijing in 2008 (summer games) and 2022 (winter games), and Tokyo in 1964 and 2020.

The United States has hosted a total of three games (one was held in both the US and the UK): more than any other country. Austria, Norway, Italy, United Kingdom and Canada have each hosted two games. Japan will host its third games in 2020.

The games have primarily been hosted on the continent of Europe (14 games). Four games have been hosted in Asia and five in North America, and one game has been hosted in the region of Oceania. (The 1984 Summer Paralympics were held in both the US and the UK). Rio de Janeiro's winning bid for 2016 will be the third Americas host. No Paralympic Games have been hosted in the continents of Africa and Antarctica.

Host cities are selected by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Currently, they are selected seven years in advance.[1] The selection process takes two years. In the first stage of the selection process, any city in the world may submit an application to become a host city. After ten months, the Executive Board of the IOC decides which of these applicant cities will become candidate cities based on the recommendation of a working group that reviews the applications. In the second stage, the candidate cities are investigated thoroughly by an Evaluation Commission, which then submits a final short list of cities to be considered for selection. The host city is then chosen by vote of the IOC Session, a general meeting of IOC members.[2]

Paralympic host cities

Year City Country Continent Summer Winter From To Ref
1960   Rome Italy Europe S001I 18 September 25 September
1964   Tokyo Japan Asia S002II 3 November 12 November
1968   Tel Aviv Israel Europe[a] S003III 4 November 13 November
1972   Heidelberg West Germany S004IV 2 August 11 August
1976   Örnsköldsvik Sweden W001I 21 February 28 February
1976   Toronto Canada Americas S005V 3 August 11 August
1980   Geilo Norway Europe W002II 1 February 7 February
1980   Arnhem Netherlands S006VI 21 June 30 June
1984   Innsbruck Austria W003III 14 January 20 January
1984   New York
  Stoke Mandeville
United States
United Kingdom
Americas
Europe
S007VII 17 June
22 July
30 June
1 August
1988   Innsbruck Austria Europe W004IV 17 January 25 January
1988   Seoul Korea Republic Asia S008VIII 15 October 24 October
1992   Tignes-Albertville France Europe W005V 25 March 1 April
1992   Barcelona-Madrid Spain S009IX 3 September 14 September
1994   Lillehammer Norway W006VI 10 March 19 March
1996   Atlanta United States Americas S010X 16 August 25 August
1998   Nagano Japan Asia W007VII 5 March 14 March
2000   Sydney Australia Oceania S011XI 18 October 29 October
2002   Salt Lake City United States Americas W008VIII 7 March 16 March
2004   Athens Greece Europe S012XII 17 September 28 September
2006   Turin Italy W009IX 10 March 19 March
2008   Beijing[b] People's Republic of China Asia S013XIII 6 September 17 September
2010   Vancouver Canada Americas W010X 12 March 21 March
2012   London United Kingdom Europe S014XIV 29 August 9 September
2014   Sochi Russia W011XI 7 March 16 March
2016   Rio de Janeiro Brazil Americas S015XV 7 September 18 September
2018   Pyeongchang Korea Asia W012XII 9 March 18 March
2020   Tokyo Japan S016XVI 25 August 2021 6 September 2021
2022   Beijing People's Republic of China W13XIII 4 March 13 March
2024   Paris France Europe S017XVII 28 August 8 September
2026   Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy W14XIV 6 March 15 March
2028   Los Angeles United States Americas S018XVIII 22 August 3 September

Statistics

Host cities for multiple Paralympic Games

Rank City Country Continent Summer Paralympics hosted Winter Paralympics hosted Total Paralympics hosted
1 Beijing   China Asia 1 (2008) 1 (2022) 2
1 Innsbruck   Austria Europe 0 2 (1984, 1988) 2
1 Tokyo   Japan Asia 2 (1964, 2020) 0 2

Total Paralympic Games by country

Rank Country Continent Summer Paralympics hosted Winter Paralympics hosted Total Paralympics hosted
1   United States Americas 3 (1984, 1996, 2028) 1 (2002) 4
2   Japan Asia 2 (1964, 2020) 1 (1998) 3
2   Italy Europe 1 (1960) 2 (2006, 2026) 3
3   Austria Europe 0 2 (1984, 1988) 2
3   Norway Europe 0 2 (1980, 1994) 2
3   Canada Americas 1 (1976) 1 (2010) 2
3   South Korea Asia 1 (1988) 1 (2018) 2
3   China Asia 1 (2008) 1 (2022) 2
3   France Europe 1 (2024) 1 (1992) 2
3   United Kingdom Europe 2 (1984, 2012) 0 2
9   Israel Europe[a] 1 (1968) 0 1
9   West Germany Europe 1 (1972) 0 1
9   Netherlands Europe 1 (1980) 0 1
9   Spain Europe 1 (1992) 0 1
9   Australia Oceania 1 (2000) 0 1
9   Greece Europe 1 (2004) 0 1
9   Brazil Americas 1 (2016) 0 1
9   Sweden Europe 0 1 (1976) 1
9   Russia Europe 0 1 (2014) 1

Notes

  • a Although Tel Aviv is located in Asia, Israel is member of European Region of IPC.
  • b Equestrian events were held in China's Hong Kong SAR.[3] Although Hong Kong's separate NPC conducted the equestrian competition, it was an integral part of the Beijing Games; it is not conducted under a separate bid, flame, etc. The IPC website lists only Beijing as the host city.[4]

References

General
  • "Paralympic Games - Past Games". Paralympic.org. International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Retrieved 31 January 2011.
Specific
  1. ^ Group, Taylor Francis (2003). The Europa World Yearbook. Taylor and Francis Group. p. 247. ISBN 978-1-85743-227-5.
  2. ^ "Choice of the Host City". Olympic.org. International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 4 June 2009.
  3. ^ Tim Pile (25 June 2008). "Hong Kong saddles up for the Olympics". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 29 July 2008.
  4. ^ "2008 Beijing Olympic home page". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 4 May 2008.

See also