Olympics: LA to benefit from more time to prepare for Games:
Garcetti
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[September 12, 2017]
By Karolos Grohmann
LIMA (Reuters) - Los Angeles will
benefit from having longer to get ready for the 2028 summer Olympics
after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to award the
hosting rights to two Games at its session vote this week, mayor
Eric Garcetti said.
Past Olympic hosts had seven years to prepare from when they were
awarded the Games to their staging, compared to LA's 11.
Many host cities, including Athens 2004 and Rio de Janeiro last
year, struggled to get ready in time for the Olympics and had to
race to complete the venues, leading to higher costs and allegations
of corruption in awarding contracts quickly.
"It gives us the opportunity to think about every resident in Los
Angeles," Garcetti told Reuters Television on Monday.
"Many times every city is working so hard... to build the
infrastructure, they can’t think about the environment, they can’t
think about the economy, they can’t think about the health of their
people."
"In the last six weeks I have been excited about a decade, 10 years
to think about that, to re-imagine that and to deliver that."
NO LOSERS
LA, which initially wanted the 2024 Games, unexpectedly got the 2028
Olympics as the IOC changed the bidding process in mid-race this
year after several cities pulled out, scared off by the size and
cost of the world's biggest multi-sports event.
The IOC in July decided to award the next two editions to the two
cities left in the 2024 race, with Paris getting the 2024 edition
and LA the Games four years later.
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announces an agreement for the city
of Los Angeles to host the 2028 Olympic Games from Carson,
California U.S. July 31, 2017. REUTERS/Mike Blake
The IOC had said it did not want to create any
"losers" in this process.
IOC president Thomas Bach will visit LA at the end of the week, four
days after the IOC session in Lima ratifies the decisions for 2024
and 2028 on Wednesday.
An IOC evaluation report published late on Monday said the city met
all the criteria to host the Olympics, adding that Los Angeles had
kept its 2024 Games master plan that saw hosting athletes at the
UCLA university campus.
"The report confirms that Los Angeles is ready to host the Olympic
Games 2028," said Patrick Baumann, head of the IOC's 2028 evaluation
commission that had discussed the U.S. bid on Aug. 24.
"Los Angeles of course builds on the strong proposal that was put
forward for 2024, while providing all the necessary guarantees to
make us confident that the Olympic Games can be awarded 11 years in
advance."
The report also said opportunities presented by holding the Games in
Los Angeles outweighed any potential risk of awarding them 11 years
in advance instead of seven years.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, Additional reporting by Reuters
Television; Editing by Ken Ferris) [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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