11/07/2025
Preparations
Dakar 2026: COJOJ Opens the 'Games' to the Press
(DAKAR) – July 11, 2025 - The Dakar Youth Olympic Games Organizing Committee (COJOJ) invited national, African, and international media to a "Media Tour." From July 8 to 9, journalists from several African countries—Algeria, Guinea, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Nigeria—as well as France, were invited to explore the infrastructure and the behind-the-scenes preparations for the first Olympic event organized on the African continent. This tour confirmed the motto of DAKAR 2026: "Africa Welcomes, Dakar Celebrates."
At the Abdoulaye Wade Stadium in Diamniadio, the first stop on the visit, General Coordinator Ibrahima Wade, surrounded by his team, emotionally emphasized the significance of the moment, hailing the gathering as a "collective victory." For him, this step was not just a milestone in the committee's schedule, but a strong symbol of the commitment and mobilization of all stakeholders toward the success of the Youth Olympic Games.
In turn, COJOJ department heads each presented specific details and progress in their respective sectors, covering legacy, security, infrastructure, environmental standards, and engagement, among other areas.
This stadium is slated to host the official YOG ceremony and the first archery competition. Journalists also visited Dakar Arena in Diamniadio, another key venue where competitions can be interchangeably hosted. "This flexible organization will allow events to be adapted across different sites," explained Thierno Cissé, Deputy Director of Operations.
The delegation then moved to the Dakar Expo Center, where officials from the Public Infrastructure Management Company in the Urban Hubs of Diamniadio and Lac Rose (Sogip) showcased the scale of the facilities. This venue will host table tennis competitions, among others, and serve as the official broadcast center for the Youth Olympic Games—a strategic role for the event's media coverage.
The city of Diamniadio will also house the Olympic Village at Amadou Makhtar MBOW University. The visit to this site concluded at the Diamniadio Equestrian Center, built specifically for the Games.
During these two days, invited journalists visited seven of the eight sites set to host the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympic Games: Dakar Arena, the Me Abdoulaye Wade stadium, the Diamniadio exhibition center, the Diamniadio equestrian center, the Tour de l’Œuf complex, and the Iba Mar Diop stadium.
In Dakar, the tour included the Place du Souvenir, the Iba Mar Diop Stadium—currently undergoing transformation—and the Tour de l’Œuf Complex, where construction is progressing well. Some sites are already nearing completion: the equestrian sports center and the Olympic swimming pool are scheduled for delivery by the end of this year, while the Iba Mar Diop Stadium and the Olympic Village are expected to be finished in early 2026.
On the second day of the media tour, journalists had the opportunity to interview COJOJ directors and attend demonstrations of futsal, 3x3 basketball, and beach wrestling matches—disciplines that will be part of the 35 sports selected for 2026 (25 competition sports and 10 engagement sports). Abdoulaye THIAM, President of AIPS/Africa, stressed that this media tour is an opportunity for journalists to understand the stakes of such a sporting event. "The IOC has placed its trust in Africa. Now it's up to us to prove them right by understanding the stakes," he stated.
It should be noted that water sports will take place in Saly, the third YOG city.
Praised by participants, the media tour allowed journalists to better grasp the challenges ahead, measure the progress made, and relay the enthusiasm driving Senegal as this historic event approaches.