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===July 2017–September 2017 (Bid)=== |
===July 2017–September 2017 (Bid)=== |
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[[File:LA_2028_Olympic_Bid_Logo.svg|center|110px]] |
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The logo takes after the abandoned [[Los Angeles 2024]] bid following the International Olympic Committee's deal with L.A. and Paris to award each city a Summer Olympics each. The logo switched out the '2024' for '2028', but is otherwise identical. |
The logo takes after the abandoned [[Los Angeles 2024]] bid following the International Olympic Committee's deal with L.A. and Paris to award each city a Summer Olympics each. The logo switched out the '2024' for '2028', but is otherwise identical. |
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===2017–2020 (Interim)=== |
===2017–2020 (Interim)=== |
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[[File:LA_2028_Olympic.svg|center|120px]] |
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In 13th September 2017, the International Olympic Committee awarded Paris with hosting rights to the 2024 Summer Olympics and Los Angeles the 2028 Summer Olympics. The logo was updated to reflect Los Angeles' confirmation as the 2028 Summer Olympics host city. |
In 13th September 2017, the International Olympic Committee awarded Paris with hosting rights to the 2024 Summer Olympics and Los Angeles the 2028 Summer Olympics. The logo was updated to reflect Los Angeles' confirmation as the 2028 Summer Olympics host city. |
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==2020–2028 (Official)== |
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2028 Summer Olympics logo.svg |
2028 Summer Olympics logo.svg |
Revision as of 00:55, 2 September 2020
Emblems • Logo Variations • Other |
2017 | 2017–2020 | 2020–2028 |
2017–2020 (Bid and Interim)
July 2017–September 2017 (Bid)
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The logo takes after the abandoned Los Angeles 2024 bid following the International Olympic Committee's deal with L.A. and Paris to award each city a Summer Olympics each. The logo switched out the '2024' for '2028', but is otherwise identical.
2017–2020 (Interim)
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In 13th September 2017, the International Olympic Committee awarded Paris with hosting rights to the 2024 Summer Olympics and Los Angeles the 2028 Summer Olympics. The logo was updated to reflect Los Angeles' confirmation as the 2028 Summer Olympics host city.
2020–2028 (Official)
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The official emblem was unveiled on 1st September 2020, the emblem pays homage to Los Angeles' diversity and history, 26 different designs by athletes, actors, designers and writers like Allyson Felix, Chloe Kim, Gabby Douglas, Lex Gillette, Scout Bassett, Billie Eilish, Reese Witherspoon and 19 others were selected, marking the first time an Olympic and Paralympic emblem will use rather than one design.
See also
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