The Olympics torch will be passed on Sunday to Los Angeles, which will host the 2028 summer games. But city officials are already deep into planning, and have learned a few things from the Paris events.
Complaints about cramped quarters, bad food, limited air conditioning, uncomfortable beds, a lack of protein, and a dirty Seine have plagued the Paris games.
Los Angeles officials have taken notes, and think the city’s first Olympics in 40 years and first Paralympics can do better.
Janet Evans is chief athlete officer for LA2028, the organizing committee bringing the games to L.A. She is a four-time gold medal winner and set several world records as a U.S.
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