From Paris to Los Angeles: How the city is preparing for the 2028 Olympics (2024)

Los Angeles — It's Los Angeles' turn for the torch. Mayor Karen Bass accepted the Olympic flag at the Paris closing ceremony Sunday, before handing it off to a key representative of LA's local business — Tom Cruise — who in a pre-recorded trek via motorcycle, plane and parachute kicked off the countdown to 2028.

The city will become the third in the world to host the games three times as it adds to the storied years of 1932 and 1984. Here's a look forward and back in time at the Olympics in LA.

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LA's Olympic trilogy

Los Angeles got the 2028 games as a consolation prize when Paris was picked for 2024.

Back in 1932, LA hosted its first Olympics. The city was the only bidder for the games at a time marred by the Great Depression and the absence of several nations. Yet memorable sport moments came from athletes including American athlete Babe Didrikson Zaharias, who won golds in the new women's events of javelin and hurdles.

Financial and cultural success gave 1984 a reputation as the “good” Olympics" which made seemingly every major world city want their own.

Emphasizing both the modern and the classical with a hand from Hollywood, the games opened with decathlon champion Rafer Johnson lighting the torch, a guy in a jetpack descending into the Memorial Coliseum and theme music by “Star Wars” maestro John Williams.

With Eastern Bloc countries boycotting, the U.S. dominated. Carl Lewis and Mary Lou Retton are among the athletes who became household names. A young Michael Jordan led the men's basketball team to gold.

The games renewed, for a while, the global reputation of a city that had been perceived to be in decline.

“We want our games to be a modern games, youthful, full of the optimism that Southern California brings to the world and the globe,” Janet Evans, four-time Olympic gold medalist in swimming and chief athlete officer for the LA 2028 organizing committee, told The Associated Press in Paris.

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Passing the torch

Bass, who arrives back in LA Monday, spent these games in Paris along with organizers and city officials, learning what it takes to host the world's largest sporting event.

Joining her were LA28 Chairperson Casey Wasserman, an entertainment executive, and LA councilmember Traci Park, chair of the city Olympic committee.

“As we’ve seen here in Paris, the Olympics are an opportunity to make transformative change,” Bass said at a press conference ahead of the closing ceremony.

Venues old and new, plus a swimming stadium

Amid a stadium-and-arena boom, LA will polish existing structures rather than erect new ones.

“It's a no-build games,” Evans said.

After Paris' innovative opening ceremony on the Seine River, LA plans to open with a traditional, stadium-based approach at SoFi Stadium in neighboring Inglewood that also incorporates the century-old Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles itself.

Home to two NFL teams, SoFi has hosted a Super Bowl and several Taylor Swift concerts since opening in 2020. It will become what organizers say is the largest Olympic swimming venue ever. Its opening ceremony role means swimming will come after track and field for the first time since 1972.

Intuit Dome, the soon-to-open Inglewood home of the NBA's Clippers, would be the games' newest major venue and is the planned home for Olympic basketball. The Lakers' downtown Crypto.com Arena will host gymnastics.

The toxicity of swimming in the Seine became a serious issue in Paris. That could put renewed focus on the Long Beach area waterfront when it hosts marathon swimming and triathlon races. Its cleanliness history is mixed but its ocean waters got consistently high marks in a 2023 analysis by nonprofit Heal the Bay.

The Long Beach shore was home to the pre-recorded performances during Sunday's ceremony of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, though it was easy to mistake for LA's Venice Beach, where the journey of the flag begun by Cruise was shown ending moments earlier.

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Trains, buses and traffic

A city that's notoriously hard to traverse may seem like an odd fit for the Olympics, but it can work.

Bass said she plans to emulate the tactics of Tom Bradley, the mayor in 1984, whose traffic mitigations had some saying it was better than at non-Olympic times. They include asking local businesses to stagger workforce hours to reduce the number of cars on the road and allow work from home during the 17-day games.

Landing the Olympics under then-Mayor Eric Garcetti in 2017 gave the city an unusually long lead time for planning.

While it's no Paris Metro, LA has built a subway since its last Olympics, with lines running past major venues.

In 2018, the city planned an ambitious slate of 28 bus and rail projects to transform public transit. Some were scrapped but others moved forward, including the extension of a subway line to connect downtown Los Angeles with UCLA, the planned home of the Olympic Village.

Another high-profile project is the Inglewood People Mover, an automated, three-stop rail line past major Olympic venues. It initially received a commitment of $1 billion in federal funding, but opposition from Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters led to a $200 million reduction, the Los Angeles Times reported. It’s unclear whether the line will be completed by 2028.

Metro recently received $900 million in funding through an infrastructure spending package and grants from the Biden administration, of which $139 million will go directly toward improving transportation by 2028 and the goal of a “car-free” Olympics.

“The biggest challenge is not waiting to 2028, but really taking the opportunity between now and 2028 to help Angelenos and visitors alike reimagine the transportation network as something that will be their first choice,” Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins said.

Crime, safety and perception

While crime rates were considerably higher in 1984 than today, the countdown to 2028 comes as the issue has gotten increased attention and cast a social-media-amplified shadow.

The Olympics are designated as a national special security event, which makes the U.S. Secret Service the lead agency tasked with developing a security plan, supported by significant federal resources.

LA city and county law enforcement sent officers to Paris to observe, learn and assist as they prepare for their own 2028 games.

There are many more encampments on city streets than there were in 1984, and it's unlikely LA will have solved its homeless crisis in the next four years. As the Paris games ended, California Gov. Gavin Newsom threatened to withhold funding from cities unable to clear encampments.

Ahead of the Games in Paris, organizers relocated thousands of unhoused people, a practice also used for the 2016 Rio de Janiero games and criticized by activists as “social cleansing.”

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Tourists and finances

LA is the “next logical destination” for the Olympics, said Adam Burke, president and CEO of the LA Tourism and Convention Board. “LA has emerged as really one of the world’s sports capitals.”

First though, the city will host a FIFA World Cup event and U.S. Women's Open in 2026 and another Super Bowl in 2027.

The city's hotel industry has continued to see growth, adding 9,000 new hotel rooms in the past four years with more to come over the next four.

LA28 organizers are banking on ticket sales, sponsorships, payments from the International Olympic Committee and other revenue streams to cover the games' $6.9 billion budget. The committee has brought in just over $1 billion toward a goal of $2.5 billion in domestic corporate sponsorships.

Associated Press Writer Noreen Nassir contributed from Paris.

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FAQs

How did LA get the 2028 Olympics? ›

Los Angeles got the 2028 games as a consolation prize when Paris was picked for 2024. Back in 1932, LA hosted its first Olympics. The city was the only bidder for the games at a time marred by the Great Depression and the absence of several nations.

What is being discussed as a potential sport for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles? ›

Lacrosse, cricket, baseball and softball — by way of Oklahoma City — are set to make their Olympic returns to L.A. 2028. Flag football and squash are set to make first-time Olympic appearances in a little less than four years.

Where will the Olympic Village be in LA 2028? ›

The athletes will be housed at UCLA instead of building a brand new Olympic Village. Gymnastics will borrow The Arena (aka Crypto.com Arena) from the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Sparks for the summer.

How much will LA spend on the 2028 Olympics? ›

LA28, the organizing committee behind the Games, estimates it will need a $7 billion budget. If costs go over that amount, LA will be charged for the first $270 million, then the state of California for an equal amount. Afterwards, LA foots the rest of the bill.

How is LA going to host the Olympics? ›

Zoom in: The L.A. Games will take advantage of the city's vast geography to host different events, with the Olympic Village to be stationed on the UCLA campus. SoFi Stadium — which has hosted everything from NFL games to Taylor Swift concerts — will play a role in the opening ceremony and host swimming events.

Will the LA Coliseum be used for the 2028 Olympics? ›

The arches of the LA Memorial Coliseum will preside over the Olympics, becoming the first ever stadium to host three Olympic opening ceremonies and athletics competitions.

What facilities will be used for the 2028 Olympics? ›

Westside
VenueEventsCapacity
UCLAOlympic Village and Olympic Village Training CenterN/A
Pauley PavilionVolleyball (proposed)13,800
SoFi Stadium (Inglewood Stadium)Opening/closing ceremonies (proposed)70,240–100,240
Swimming38,000
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Why isn't breaking in the 2028 Olympics? ›

There are other factors like not adding to the cost of the games and making sure the host city has the infrastructure to support the new sport. In order to receive a permanent status in the Olympics, a new sport must be included in three consecutive Olympic games.

What is LA adding to the Olympics? ›

LA 2028 OLYMPIC SPORT PROGRAM

Five new sports are coming to LA28, including Baseball/Softball, Lacrosse and Cricket returning to the Olympic program, and Flag Football and Squash making their Olympic debut and are officially #LA28BOUND. Check out the full list of Olympic sports set to make history in 2028 below!

What is the symbol for the Los Angeles Olympics 2028? ›

The emblem replaces the "A" in Los Angeles to feature a purple and yellow snakeskin design with Kobe's Mamba logo in the middle. "Kobe was the ultimate athlete, and he took his role as an Olympian very seriously," Vanessa said.

Which cities are candidates for the 2028 Olympics? ›

Los Angeles agreed to bid for the 2028 Games, effectively ceding the 2024 Games to Paris. Paris and Los Angeles were officially awarded the Games at the 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru, on 13 September 2017.

Where will track and field be in 2028 Olympics? ›

Events will be held in an all around Los Angeles, with some of the city's most notable venues hosting the Games' most prominent events. Track and field is scheduled to be held at the Los Angeles Coliseum, a Southern California landmark that played host to the same events during the 1932 and 1984 Olympics.

Who is the head of the LA Olympics 2028? ›

Joining her were LA28 Chairperson Casey Wasserman, an entertainment executive, and LA councilmember Traci Park, chair of the city Olympic committee. “As we've seen here in Paris, the Olympics are an opportunity to make transformative change,” Bass said at a press conference ahead of the closing ceremony.

What are they adding to the Olympics 2028? ›

Skateboarding (pictured), surfing, and sport climbing will be inducted into the core Olympic program, after being selected as discretionary sports at the previous two editions of the games.

Who won the 2028 Olympic bid? ›

Back in 2017, there was competition between Paris and Los Angeles to host 2024 Olympics. While Trump put his support behind the city's bid, the Olympic Organizing Committee awarded the hosting rights for 2028 to Los Angeles and rights for 2024 to Paris.

How much did Los Angeles pay for the Olympics? ›

LA28, the private group organizing the Games, has an estimated budget of nearly $7 billion to cover costs associated with staging the events, including the opening and closing ceremonies.

How many times has Los Angeles been selected to host the Olympic Games? ›

1932 Summer Olympics, Games of the X Olympiad. 1984 Summer Olympics, Games of the XXIII Olympiad. 2028 Summer Olympics, Games of the XXXIV Olympiad.

What sports won't be in the 2028 Olympics? ›

Breaking made its Olympic debut at the Paris Games in 2024. Despite breaking being a breakout hit of the Paris Games last week, the sport will not be returning to the 2028 Games in Los Angeles. The decision was actually made years ago not to include breaking.

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