Mayor Karen Bass returned to Los Angeles on Monday with the Olympic flag in hand, marking the end of her time at the games in Paris. Alongside organisers and city officials, Mayor Bass spent the duration of the event in Paris, representing Los Angeles as it prepares to host the Olympic games in 2028.
This will be the third time that Los Angeles has hosted the Olympic games, following previous events in 1932 and 1984. With this upcoming event, the city will become the third in the world to host the games three times, a significant achievement that highlights Los Angeles’ reputation as a premier destination for major sporting events.
As preparations continue for the 2028 Olympics, Mayor Bass’s presence at the games in Paris not only served to showcase Los Angeles’ commitment to hosting a successful event but also allowed for valuable networking and collaboration with international stakeholders. The exchange of ideas and best practices with other host cities serves to enhance the overall experience for athletes and spectators alike, ensuring a truly world-class event.
With Mayor Bass leading the way, Los Angeles is on track to deliver an unforgettable Olympic experience in 2028. The city’s rich history of hosting successful games, combined with its world-class facilities and vibrant culture, sets the stage for an event that will be remembered for years to come. As the countdown to 2028 continues, all eyes are on Los Angeles as it prepares to once again make its mark on the global stage.
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