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LA 2024 Releases Renderings of Aquatic Center, Coliseum

The website of the Los Angeles bid for the 2024 Olympic Games has released artist’s renderings of two major prospective athletic complexes, including the aquatic center that would host the swimming events.

The photos can be found on the Los Angeles 2024 Flickr page, which we’ve linked to here. You can find renderings of both facilities below.

The L.A. bid would house the various athletic events in clusters spread around the city. The swimming facility would be build into USC’s Dedeaux field, which usually hosts baseball games. USC’s Uytengsu Aquatics Center – which hosted the 1984 Olympics – would serve as a training and warm-up site.

The L.A. Memorial Coliseum would host the track and field events for the 2024 Olympics, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies. The venue hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of both the 1932 and 1984 Olympics, and currently hosts the USC football program. The stadium will also be home to the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams, who just moved to the city from St. Louis this season.

Swimming Venue

Artist rendering courtesy of LA 2024 (la24.org)

Artist rendering courtesy of LA 2024 (la24.org)

Coliseum

Artist rendering courtesy of LA 2024 (la24.org)

Artist rendering courtesy of LA 2024 (la24.org)

Here’s the portion of the LA 2024 press release that talks about the aquatics venue:

The latest in high-tech temporary stadium construction and sports entertainment will enable LA 2024 to transform USC’s Dedeaux Field – home of the university’s baseball team – into an elite, purpose-built open-air swimming venue. The adjacent training venue will be the two pools at USC’s Uytengsu Aquatics Center, site of the 1984 Olympic swimming competitions, giving swimmers and divers at LA 2024 the unique opportunity to train in an Olympic venue. LA 2024 will build on the innovative sports presentation techniques pioneered at recent US swimming competitions, including this summer’s sold-out US Olympic Team Trials at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska.

LA 2024’s aquatics venue was earlier proposed for Exposition Park’s new Los Angeles Football Club Stadium, which will now be used for Olympic soccer matches. As part of its planning process and in consultation with international sports federations, LA 2024 will continue to consider venue adjustments prior to submitting its final deliverable to the IOC in February 2017.

LA 2024 Vice Chair and Director of Athlete Relations Janet Evans said: “As a swimmer, I’m incredibly excited about being able to offer athletes the chance to perform in the most state-of-the-art competition pool, but also train in an Olympic standard pool. Both our track and field and swimming venues shows the depth of quality sports venues we are lucky enough to have at our disposal here in LA. With our ideal venues, world-class housing facilities and personalized services for athletes, in Los Angeles Olympians and Paralympians will have everything they could possibly need to achieve their dreams.”

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DarthRaved
5 years ago

YES!!!! OPEN AIR SWIMMING!!!!

Randall Scott Redman
7 years ago

If Paris gets 2024, they are going to have to be as ready as Los Angeles or Vice versa. I am also praying that Russia’s Moscow gets the 2032 Summer Olympics so the whole world can be on the stage in Russia. Please also consider Berlin or Munich Germany for 2036. After 1936 and 1972, they deserve a chance again.

Randall Scott Redman
7 years ago

The 2024 or 2028 Games trust me are going to be much larger than the 1984 LA Games were. If it was not for the success of the 1984 LA Games, I don’t know where the Olympics would be right now. The Summer Games already grew in 1988 at Seoul and the Winter Games have been growing as well.

Harambe
8 years ago

I’d like to know how they plan to put all those luxury boxes and big screens on the Coliseum. The Coliseum is on the National Register of Historic Places, which means it can’t be altered in a way that is not in the sense of the original structure. That’s why the Raiders and Rams moved and it’s only now a temporary home for the Rams – because they couldn’t add luxury boxes and maintain NRHP status. When the Chicago Bears added boxes to Soldier Field in the early 2000s Soldier Field lost NRHP status and I doubt LA wants that to happen

SwimGuy
8 years ago

It all looks amazing. Guess we’ll find out how much bitterness there is within the IOC over U.S. complaints about corruption and bid-rigging when it comes to selecting Olympic host cities. My guess is that the LA bid has a big hill to climb in that regard.

Gramps
8 years ago

#giveparistheheadache

swim4fun
8 years ago

Wow, Phelps on the big screen! So will we see him competing in his seventh Olympics??

hello23
Reply to  swim4fun
3 months ago

retired

Bevo
8 years ago

Bring back Festive Fedalism.
Best Olympics ever, only one to collect a profit that helped build facilities for kids.
McDonalds can name the new pool as well!
Best city to host ever….84 was spectacular

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