Paris Passes the Torch to Los Angeles for 2028 Games
In a symbolic moment marking the countdown to the next Summer Olympics, the Olympic flag was ceremoniously handed over from Paris to Los Angeles, the host city for the 2028 Games. The handover took place during the closing ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics, a vibrant celebration of athletic achievement and global unity.
The moment was met with cheers and applause from the packed stadium, as the flag, representing the Olympic movement, was passed from the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, to the Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass. This symbolic gesture officially marked the transition of hosting responsibilities and ignited the excitement for the upcoming Games in Los Angeles.
The handover ceremony was a poignant reminder of the shared spirit of the Olympics, a global event that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries. It signified the continuity of the Games, a tradition that has united athletes and spectators for over a century. As the flag flew high above the Stade de France, it carried with it the dreams and aspirations of athletes from around the world, inspiring them to strive for greatness in the years leading up to the 2028 Games.
Los Angeles, a city with a rich history of hosting major sporting events, is poised to deliver a memorable and innovative Games in 2028. The city’s commitment to sustainability, inclusivity, and community engagement promises to create a unique and inspiring Olympic experience. The handover ceremony served as a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of the Olympics and the transformative power of sport. It also set the stage for the next chapter in the Olympic saga, a chapter that will be written in the vibrant city of Los Angeles.

