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- Audience: Olympic Organizing Committee, Urban Planners, Logistics Teams
- Prepared By: Aaron
- Date: August 17, 2025
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Executive Summary
Using 126 years of Olympic history, this report provides data-driven insights to understand the 2028 Los Angeles and 2032 Brisbane Summer Olympics future plannings and logistics. Key recommendations:
- Plan for at least 11,700 athletes by 2032, with expected gender parity with at least 48%.
- Procure approximately 2490 medals for 2032.
- ~800 Gold medals
- ~800 Silver medals
- ~890 Bronze medals
- The ratio of team sports vs individual sports maintains stable. Design venues and schedules for team sports close to the 30% of events.
- Prioritize housing and prepare for joint coordination with the USA (2028) and Australia (2032) delegations.
These insights support housing, scheduling, and medal logistics for the upcoming Games.
🔍 Key Insights
1. Gender Parity Is Almost Achieved
- Female participation has grown from <10% (1900) to ~48% (2020).
- Projected to reach near the ~ 50% by 2032.
- Recommendation: Design Olympic Village with equal gender accommodations.
2. USA and Australia Will Send Large Delegations
- USA consistently sends 500+ athletes, and in the last edition of 2020 sent 625.
- Australia ranks in the top 5 countries by athlete count, being 485 athletes in the 2020 edition.
- Recommendation: Allocate extra housing and support staff for host nations accordingly to the data.
3. Medal Count Is Stabilizing — But Slightly Increasing
- 2,540 Medals in total, being 796 gold medals, 778 silver medlas, and 860 bronze medals awarded in 2020.