Los Angeles declares candidature to host Olympic Games 2028

Xinhua News Agency

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The Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic bid committee announced

Monday it's candidature to host Olympic and Paralympic Games 2028.

In a press release sent to Xinhua by the city mayor's office, Los

Angeles, the second largest city of the United States declared its

intention to host the Olympic Games 2028 and its agreement with the Host

City Contract 2028, which is a preliminary deal with International

Olympic Committee (IOC) paving the way for the city to be awarded the

2028 Games.

"The Los Angeles City Council and United States Olympic Committee

Board of Directors will consider the agreement for approval in August.

If approved, the IOC, LA and Paris may enter a tripartite agreement,

clearing the way for IOC Membership to simultaneously confirm the

Olympic Games 2024 to Paris and the Olympic Games 2028 to Los Angeles at

the next IOC session in Lima, Peru on September 13, 2017." it said.

In a rare move, the IOC unanimously voted last Month to announce the

bid winner of the 2024 and 2028 Olympic games at the same time. That

means two competitors for 2024 Olympic, Paris and Los Angeles, each at

least locked an opportunity.

IOC officials then entered into negotiations with bid leaders from

Los Angeles and Paris to determine which city will host the games in

2024 and which city must wait until 2028.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti hailed Monday as "an historic day for

Los Angeles, for the United States and for the Olympic and Paralympic

Movements around the world."

"Today we take a major step toward bringing the Games back to our

city for the first time in a generation and begin a new chapter in Los

Angeles' timeless Olympic story." he said in the press release.

Los Angeles has hosted the Summer Games for two times in history. The

first was held in 1932 during the Great Depression. The 1984 Olympics

in the second largest city was the first modern games that didn't leave

behind large public debt.

"LA 2028 will kick-start our drive to make LA the healthiest city in

America, by making youth sports more affordable and accessible than ever

before." Garcetti said.