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This is interesting, because the calculation model of quantum computer is very different from the traditional Von Neumann structure computer, and there is still algorithm optimization, so competitive programming will continue. Because of the complexity of the construction of quantum computers, traditional computers still have advantages in some computing problems that do not have quantum advantages. If Codeforces still exist at that time, it is most likely that there will be two independent competitions at the same time.
There may still just be one section, as I believe it would be expected for programmers at that time to know how to use them.