Brisbane 2032 Program Year-End Summit Held for Fourth Consecutive Year

The Brisbane 2032 Program, now in its fourth consecutive year, focuses on identifying, developing, supporting, and monitoring talented athletes with the potential for Olympic success.

Approximately 50 athletes participated in today’s year-end summit, which featured an experiential team-building activity titled “The Five Rings Challenge.”

The activity was designed to deepen their connection to Olympic values while strengthening their sense of belonging, teamwork, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.

During the event, participants were introduced to the sport of cycling through a fascinating lecture by National Team Coach Niv Laviner, followed by hands-on experience cycling in the velodrome and a fencing workshop.

The meeting was attended by athletes from various disciplines, including athletics, fencing, swimming, triathlon, judo, archery, beach volleyball, artistic gymnastics, kayaking, skateboarding and sailing.