List of Paralympic Games host cities

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Since the Paralympic Games began in 1960, there have been 17 Summer Paralympic Games held in 17 separate cities and 14 Winter Paralympic Games held in 14 separate cities. Five cities have been chosen by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) to host the upcoming Paralympics: the French Alps for the 2030 Winter Paralympics, Brisbane for the 2032 Summer Paralympics, and Utah for the 2034 Winter Paralympics.

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

Four 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), Tokyo in 1964 and 2020, and Salt Lake City in 2002 and 2034.

The United States hosted three games (with one partially hosted in the United Kingdom) and Japan hosted its third games in 2020. Austria, Norway, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada, and China have each hosted two games.

The games have primarily been hosted on the continent of Europe (15 games). Eight games have been hosted in Asia and five in North America, and one games has been hosted in the region of Oceania. In 2016, the Paralympics were held in South America for the first time. 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).[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

More information Year, City ...
Year City Country Continent Summer Winter From To
1960 Italy RomeItalyEuropeS001I18 September25 September
1964 Japan TokyoJapanAsiaS002II3 November12 November
1968 Israel Tel AvivIsraelS003III4 November13 November
1972 West Germany HeidelbergWest GermanyEuropeS004IV2 August11 August
1976 Sweden ÖrnsköldsvikSwedenW001I21 February28 February
1976 Canada TorontoCanadaAmericasS005V3 August 11 August
1980 Norway GeiloNorwayEuropeW002II1 February7 February
1980 Netherlands ArnhemNetherlandsS006VI21 June30 June
1984 Austria InnsbruckAustriaW003III14 January20 January
1984 United States New York
United Kingdom Stoke Mandeville
United States,
United Kingdom
Americas,
Europe
S007VII17 June
22 July
30 June
1 August
1988 Austria InnsbruckAustriaEuropeW004IV17 January25 January
1988 South Korea SeoulRepublic of KoreaAsiaS008VIII15 October24 October
1992 France Tignes-AlbertvilleFranceEuropeW005V25 March1 April
1992 Spain Barcelona-MadridSpainS009IX3 September14 September
1994 Norway LillehammerNorwayW006VI10 March19 March
1996 United States AtlantaUnited StatesAmericasS010X16 August25 August
1998 Japan NaganoJapanAsiaW007VII5 March14 March
2000 Australia SydneyAustraliaOceaniaS011XI18 October29 October
2002 United States Salt Lake CityUnited StatesAmericasW008VIII7 March16 March
2004 Greece AthensGreeceEuropeS012XII17 September28 September
2006 Italy TurinItalyW009IX10 March19 March
2008 China Beijing[b]People's Republic of ChinaAsiaS013XIII6 September17 September
2010 Canada VancouverCanadaAmericasW010X12 March21 March
2012 United Kingdom LondonGreat BritainEuropeS014XIV29 August9 September
2014 Russia SochiRussiaW011XI7 March16 March
2016 Brazil Rio de JaneiroBrazilAmericasS015XV7 September18 September
2018 South Korea PyeongchangRepublic of KoreaAsiaW012XII9 March18 March
2020 Japan TokyoJapanS016XVI25 August 20216 September 2021 [c]
2022 China BeijingPeople's Republic of ChinaW13XIII4 March13 March
2024 France ParisFranceEuropeS017XVII28 August8 September
2026 Italy Milan-Cortina d'AmpezzoItalyW14XIV6 March15 March
2028 United States Los AngelesUnited StatesAmericasS018XVIII15 August27 August
2030 France AlpsFranceEuropeW15XV1 March10 March
2032 Australia Brisbane Australia Oceania XIX 24 August 5 September
2034 United States UtahUnited StatesAmericasW16XVI10 March19 March
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Host cities for multiple Paralympic Games

More information Rank, City ...
RankCityCountryContinentSummer Paralympics hostedWinter Paralympics hostedTotal Paralympics hosted
1InnsbruckAustria AustriaEurope02 (1984, 1988)2
1TokyoJapan JapanAsia2 (1964, 2020)02
1BeijingChina People’s Republic of ChinaAsia1 (2008)1 (2022)2
1Salt Lake CityUnited States United StatesAmericas02 (2002, 2034)2
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Total Paralympic Games by country

More information Rank, Country ...
RankCountryContinentSummer Paralympics hostedWinter Paralympics hostedTotal Paralympics hosted
1United States United StatesAmericas3 (1984, 1996, 2028)2 (2002, 2034)5
2Japan JapanAsia2 (1964, 2020)1 (1998)3
2Italy ItalyEurope1 (1960)2 (2006, 2026)3
2France FranceEurope1 (2024)2 (1992, 2030)3
5 Austria AustriaEurope02 (1984, 1988)2
5Norway NorwayEurope02 (1980, 1994)2
5Canada CanadaAmericas1 (1976)1 (2010)2
5United Kingdom Great BritainEurope2 (1984, 2012)02
5South Korea South KoreaAsia1 (1988)1 (2018)2
5China ChinaAsia1 (2008)1 (2022)2
5 Australia Australia Oceania 2 (2000, 2032) 0 2
12Israel IsraelAsia1 (1968)01
12West Germany West GermanyEurope1 (1972)01
12Sweden SwedenEurope01 (1976)1
12Netherlands NetherlandsEurope1 (1980)01
12Spain SpainEurope1 (1992)01
12Greece GreeceEurope1 (2004)01
12Russia RussiaEurope01 (2014)1
12Brazil BrazilAmericas1 (2016)01
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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]
  • c Postponed to 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the first time that the Paralympic Games has been postponed. They are still called the 2020 Summer Paralympics, even with the change in scheduling to one year later.[5] The new dates were later confirmed as 24 August to 5 September 2021.[6]

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