Expectations High for 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles After Paris Success
The 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles need to impress, according to IOC Vice President Nicole Hoevertsz. She highlighted that the Olympics have gained historic interest after the recent Paris Games.
“LA is the land of imagination,” Hoevertsz stated at a news conference, pointing to the city’s potential to wow the world. She noted Paris raised the global excitement for the Olympic and Paralympic Games to new heights. Hoevertsz, an Olympic synchronized swimmer herself, expressed confidence in LA’s ability to exceed expectations due to its spectacular venues, passion for sports, and vibrant culture.
LA28 Chair Casey Wasserman acknowledged the high bar set by Paris. He mentioned that Paris engaged new audiences and made athletes feel uplifted. “Now it’s our turn,” he added, emphasizing the opportunity LA has to maintain this momentum.
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Interview with IOC Vice President Nicole Hoevertsz on the Upcoming Los Angeles 2028 Summer Games
NewsDirectory3.com: Thank you for joining us today, Nicole. As an IOC Vice President and former Olympian, your insights are invaluable. What excites you most about the upcoming 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles?
Nicole Hoevertsz: Thank you for having me. The excitement surrounding the LA28 Games stems from the incredible potential this city has to capture the world’s imagination. Los Angeles is known as the land of imagination, and I truly believe it can wow audiences just like Paris did.
NewsDirectory3.com: You mentioned the impact of the recent Paris Games. In what ways do you think LA can build on that momentum?
Nicole Hoevertsz: Paris raised the bar significantly, generating historic interest in the Olympics. Their ability to engage new audiences and uplift athletes has shown us what is possible. LA has the unique opportunity to take that momentum and not only match it but exceed it with our spectacular venues, deep-rooted passion for sports, and a vibrant cultural backdrop.
NewsDirectory3.com: LA28 Chair Casey Wasserman has also acknowledged the high expectations from Paris. How do you view the collaboration between the IOC and the local organizing committee?
Nicole Hoevertsz: The partnership is essential. Casey and his team understand the importance of maintaining the excitement that Paris created. We are all aligned in our goal to make LA28 a transformative experience for athletes and fans alike. Their focus on unique venues and existing facilities from the 1932 and 1984 Games will undoubtedly add to the nostalgia and distinctiveness of the events.
NewsDirectory3.com: Speaking of venues, can you elaborate on how the selected sites will contribute to the overall experience of the Games?
Nicole Hoevertsz: Absolutely. LA’s venues are iconic and are woven into the fabric of Olympic history. They offer not just a place to compete but a place where stories are made. We are excited to showcase these historic locations while also introducing some innovative solutions, like hosting events out of state, such as cricket on the East Coast, which adds a unique twist to our offerings.
NewsDirectory3.com: The closing ceremony of the Paris Games featured a memorable moment with Tom Cruise. How do you think such spectacles impact the perception of the upcoming Games in LA?
Nicole Hoevertsz: Moments like that are vital. They encapsulate the excitement and energy of the Olympics. When Tom Cruise jumped from the stadium to collect the Olympic flag, it not only captured the glee of the audience in Paris but also gave a thrilling glimpse of what LA can offer in terms of entertainment and spectacle. We aim to create unforgettable moments that resonate with people around the globe.
NewsDirectory3.com: Thank you for your insights, Nicole. Your confidence in LA is palpable, and it seems like the 2028 Games will indeed be a landmark event.
Nicole Hoevertsz: Thank you! We are all looking forward to showcasing the best of Los Angeles and creating a historic Olympic experience. Together, we can make the LA28 Games a true celebration of sport, culture, and global unity.
Wasserman also praised Paris for using unique venues for sports, which made the events special. He emphasized the need to highlight LA’s existing venues, built for the 1932 and 1984 Summer Games. Some events will be held out of state, including cricket on the East Coast.
The excitement for Los Angeles was showcased during the Paris Olympics closing ceremony, where actor Tom Cruise leaped from the stadium to collect the Olympic flag. This moment gave a glimpse of the glitz LA could offer in 2028.
