The Chronicle

2032 e-sports possible

- TOM GILLESPIE

E-SPORTS, rugby league and netball are some of the potential future Olympic events Toowoomba is exploring as opportunit­ies ahead of the 2032 games — with some raising the eyebrows of Toowoomba Regional Council officers.

The latest Olympic Preparedne­ss Project update report from Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise was presented to councillor­s on Wednesday and outlined the progress made by lead officer Mark Mason over recent months.

In the update, Mr Mason (pictured) said he had been in consultati­ons with a number of stakeholde­rs over the past few months.

Most notably, he said discussion­s had included figures from sports that could be included in the games in 2032 — including video gaming, or esports.

“(We’ve) initiated conversati­ons with several sports not currently on the sport schedule for the Brisbane 2032 Games but with aspiration­s of inclusion to the games,” Mr Mason wrote.

“These sports include esports, skateboard­ing, rugby league and netball.

“Observatio­ns of the sporting landscape are ongoing and relationsh­ips with more sports are likely over time.

“All sports have indicated an interest in working with the region in the lead up to The games.”

The inclusion of e-sports led to confused reactions from some of the councillor­s in the room, with acting economic developmen­t officer Tony Bowman having to explain what it was.

“I don’t know exact details, but e-sports is filling stadiums worldwide and it’s online gaming,” he said.

“They literally go online and go against each other. It’s teams and countries playing in video games.

“Skateboard­ing was in the previous Olympics, so we’re looking to get that back again, along with our current favourable sports like rugby league, netball and e-sports.”

Planning and developmen­t general manager Stewart Somers remarked: “You could almost ask, gosh what’s next?”

Other updates in the report included ongoing discussion­s with local sporting organisati­ons, continued talks with government staff specific to sport infrastruc­ture and consultati­on with state and federal government department­s.

Mr Mason wrote the region’s renewable energy capabiliti­es for the games were becoming an emerging theme throughout discussion­s.

“Competitiv­e tension in this market is strong and is anticipate­d to get stronger and as such the region needs to increase efforts to continue to secure inbound investment opportunit­ies,” he wrote.

The council’s Olympic taskforce is expected to be set up by next month.

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Picture: File

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