Los Angeles/Paris: Paris moved within a hair’s breadth Monday of formally being chosen to host the 2024 Summer Olympics after rival candidate city Los Angeles agreed to accept the consolation prize of the 2028 Games in a rare two-way contest between the cities.
Both cities were competing for the 2024 Summer Games after several other contenders withdrew, and the stage was set for Paris to win its bid when the International Olympic Committee (IOC) confirmed that Los Angeles had officially embraced the later date of 2028.
“The IOC welcomes this decision of the Los Angeles Olympic and Paralympic Candidature Committee,” IOC president Thomas Bach said in a statement released in Paris.
The decision, subject to formal ratification by the IOC at a meeting in Peru in September, paves the way for Los Angeles and Paris to join London as the only cities ever to host the Games – summer or winter – three times since the modern Olympics began more than a century ago.
The United States last hosted the Olympics for the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta. Its first was the Summer Olympiad III, staged in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1904, coinciding with the World’s Fair held there that summer.
“I am proud to announce that the Olympic Games are coming back to the United States of America,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told a news conference at the StubHub Center sports complex in suburban Carson situated at the heart of Los Angeles.
US President hailed the news in a statement of congratulations from the White House. “I am confident that the Summer Games in Los Angeles will exemplify both the Olympic ideal and the American spirit, and we look forward to hosting them,” he said.
The United States has hosted the Olympics nine times – five Summer Games and four Winter Games. France has hosted six times, three each in summer and winter.
Residents of Los Angeles, which ranks as America’s second-largest city by population, expressed a mix of enthusiasm for the Games and anxiety about placing additional strains on the city’s notoriously heavy traffic.
“It was a great thing the last time we had it here in LA, and I think it will be a boon for business and kind of bring unity back to LA,” Los Angeles resident Domenic Ferrante, 53, told this agency.
The hosting agreement for Los Angeles commits the IOC to furnishing the city financial contributions totaling $2 billion, some $5,00,000 more than Rio de Janeiro received for last year’s Summer Games.
The rest of the projected $5.3 billion budget for the Los Angeles Games would come from local sponsorships and ticket sales, Garcetti said. The federal government has agreed to pick up the tab for ‘national security costs’, he added.
An official designation of Paris for the 2024 Olympics has yet to be announced. Assuming it clinches the Summer Games for that year, it would mark the centenary of the 1924 Paris Olympics, depicted in the 1981 Oscar-winning motion picture ‘Chariots of Fire’. Paris also hosted the second edition of the modern Summer Olympics, in 1900.