Lodi News-Sentinel

IOC plans to award 2024, 2028 Olympics to LA, Paris

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LAUSANNE, Switzerlan­d — The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee has formally proposed picking the 2024 and 2028 Olympic host cities at the same time this year.

Los Angeles and Paris now seem certain to both be awarded a Summer Games in September as the IOC tries to safeguard its signature event for the next decade.

“This represents a golden opportunit­y for the Olympic Games and for the IOC,” IOC President Thomas Bach said at a news conference Friday after an executive board meeting.

The widely expected proposal from the board did not address which city will go first and stage the 2024 Olympics.

A meeting of the full IOC from July 11-12 in Lausanne will be asked to ratify the board’s request. The 95-strong membership seems unlikely to block a policy that could help define Bach’s eight-year first presidenti­al term at its midpoint.

A final vote to confirm the hosting order should take place on Sept. 13 in Lima, Peru, at the regularly scheduled IOC annual meeting.

Paris and LA bid leaders both issued statements welcoming the IOC board decision, and could yet agree how to split the games in the coming weeks.

Bach said there had been talks but not negotiatio­ns with officials from Los Angeles and Paris, which he described as “two such great cities, two such great countries, having two candidatur­es who are really enthusiast­ic.”

Paris has emerged as the favorite for 2024, and bid leaders insist they can focus only on that option. Public comments from LA bid leaders have been more flexible and acknowledg­ed talks to explore who could be persuaded to accept 2028.

Comments by LA Mayor Eric Garcetti last week were interprete­d as suggesting that his city could look for IOC support for youth sports programs if it agreed to wait four more years to host.

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