Olympic flag arrives in Los Angeles, host city for 2028 Games
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[August 13, 2024]
By Jorge Garcia
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -The Olympic flag arrived on Monday in Los
Angeles, where it will be flown in 2028 when the city hosts the next
Summer Games.
The flag arrived aboard a Delta Airlines jet carrying American athletes
and officials, and painted with "LA28" and palm trees on its side.
Hip-hop legend Tupac Shakur's "California Love" blasted on loudspeakers
on the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport as the plane came to
a stop. |
California Governor Gavin Newsom shakes diver Delaney Schnell's hand as
the official Olympic flag returns to Los Angeles for the first time in
40 years ahead of the 2028 Games, in Los Angeles, California, U.S.
August 12, 2024. REUTERS/Carlin Stiehl |
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass stepped off the
plane dressed in a red Team USA tracksuit, smiled broadly and
waved the Olympic flag before descending airstairs to be greeted
by California Governor Gavin Newsom. Olympic diver Delaney
Schnell, skateboarder Tate Carew and others accompanied the
mayor.
Bass said at the airport that she felt a "tremendous pride and
responsibility" in being given the Olympic Flag in Paris on
Sunday. While Los Angeles has been putting in the work to host a
great Games, the mayor said American organizers now really felt
the "need to put our foot on the gas."
The International Olympic Committee awarded Los Angeles the
right in 2017 to host the 2028 Games. It will be the third time
LA has hosted the Games in the modern era, after being the host
city in 1932 and 1984.
Bass acknowledged Paris had set a high bar as an Olympic host,
and that LA's homelessness problem would be a challenge to
overcome. But the City of Angels has one world-class asset that
nobody else can claim: "We do have Hollywood, so I expect a lot
of magical opportunities," she told Reuters in Paris.
Olympic officials in Paris handed the flag to their American
counterparts on Sunday during the closing ceremony. Actor Tom
Cruise provided a dose of Hollywood flare in Paris, as he
rappelled from the roof of France's national stadium to receive
the flag.
Cruise's exit from Paris' closing ceremony on a motorbike saw it
transition to a pre-recorded video of the 62-year-old skydiving
down to the Hollywood sign, where a wide shot showed the Olympic
rings incorporated into the LA landmark.
(Reporting by Jorge Garcia in Los Angeles; Additional reporting
by Brad Brooks in Colorado; Editing by Rod Nickel and Stephen
Coates)
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