On Thursday, LA 2024 and the LA84 Foundation will lead the American observance of Olympic Day by co-hosting 500 young Angelenos at the LA Memorial Coliseum for a day of sport clinics led by coaches and Olympic athletes including badminton gold medalist Tony Gunawan.
The day will start with an Opening Ceremony and lighting of the Coliseum’s Olympic Cauldron, with remarks by LA 2024 Chairman Casey Wasserman, Vice Chair and 4 time Olympic gold medalist Janet Evans and LA84 Foundation President and CEO Renata Simril. Then the 500 youth will participate in clinics in the Olympic sports of archery, badminton, fencing, gymnastics, rowing, rugby, soccer, and volleyball, and Paralympic sitting volleyball.
The event is cosponsored by the Foundation for Global Sports Development and Nike.
LA 2024’s event will be the US flagship event, with the United States Olympic Committee projecting that Olympic Day 2016 will see a record-setting 2,120 scheduled events in 1,503 communities, engaging nearly 900,000 Americans in celebration of the Olympic Movement.
Olympic Day, celebrated globally on June 23, has been recognized each year since 1948 to commemorate the birth of the modern Olympic Games on June 23, 1894. An International Olympic Committee initiative, the mission of Olympic Day is to promote fitness, well-being, culture and education, while promoting the Olympic Values – excellence, friendship and respect – and the three Olympic Day pillars – move, learn and discover – in every corner of the globe. In 2016, Olympic Day activities are being held on six continents with several thousand events worldwide and more than 160 participating National Olympic Committees.
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Thursday, June 23, 2016
Time: Media welcome at any time
9:30a Opening Ceremony at the Peristyle (east end)
10:00a Sports Clinics begin at the Coliseum playing field
3:00p Event concludes
Location: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
3939 South Figueroa Street
Los Angeles, CA 90037
Parking: Parking is available for $12 in the Natural History Museum’s Car Park on Exposition Blvd. and Bill Robertson Lane. If the Car Park is full, patrolled lots are also available directly across from the Museum on Bill Robertson Lane for $12 (cash only), as well as in lots throughout Exposition Park. For more information: http://www.nhm.org/site/plan-your-visit/directions-parking
Media entrance is at the Peristyle, east end of the Coliseum
For more information on Olympic Day celebrations in the US, visit TeamUSA.org/OlympicDay or follow and join the social conversation using the #OlympicDay hashtag. Additional Olympic Day resources can be found on the International Olympic Committee’s website, Olympic.org/OlympicDay.
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