It's far too early to make these types of assumptions.
The athletes could very easily go to LA for the opening ceremonies and other events, then take a plane to OKC.
Also, softball isn't even part of Paris and probably was only added to LA28 after they had a general agreement with OKC; remember, it wasn't added to 2028 until last fall well after we reported on some events coming here. In other words, without OKC the 'full Olympic experience' for softball players would amount to their sport not being represented at all and them sitting at home.
In fact, softball has only been a part of the games 5 times (out of 35) and only once in the last 4.
I know we talked about implications for hotels and other developments, but I wonder if since it is so close to the Softball stadium if the zoo would fast track some improvements and get more done in four years instead of spacing it out over ten.
This is really exciting! So... when can I buy my tickets?![]()
This is true. And honestly, showing the sport to the world in a larger dedicated venue is probably better for the sport overall than having it in a venue 1/5 the size or shoe horning it into a baseball stadium. She also mentioned using the LA games as an excuse to build another large softball stadium. But this would go against the IOCs recent focus on sustainability, which, honestly, is a major reason that OKC is getting these two events. And I feel like if there was interest in a 12k+ capacity softball facility in Los Angeles, it would already exist, or at least be in the works.
I don't want to discount the "athlete experience" she's advocating for, but she's also kind of advocating for compromising the game itself at the Olympics to accommodate that experience. Short of someone coming up with around $40 million (probably more in LA) to build a venue specifically because of LA28, a compromised venue is what it would take to play the games in LA.
Hopefully, as you said, all the athletes that compete in Oklahoma City will also be able to take part in at least ceremonial events in LA. They may even get to do some of that twice.
It takes time to hop a red eye flight back to OKC and then back to LA for the closing ceremony. Some games and events may be immediately before or after. Also, she is looking at from a young athlete point of view. Its been well documented that there is a lot of partying and hooking up that takes place between events at the Olympic village.
But yeah, that last part is very true. OKC should be awarded for supporting softball after years of investment.
Amen, Pete! Not to mention the upgrades/additions that will will be made to Devon Park will benefit numerous WCWS athletes for years to come after the 2028 Olympics.
One thing to keep in mind when talking about upgrades is where is the funding for those upgrades? The city may have been pursuing this for several years, but the funding doesn't just appear out of thin air once we get the events.
I would say “wow!” but that would be an understatement.
This is beyond huge. Pete really hit this out of the park with his reporting and confidence that this day would actually happen. Softball too? Icing.
A couple of things —
-The whole inside joke on the board about what could make Dallas and KC jealous?
I think this just did.
-There are a handful of people (especially three or four that I can think of) who will get their negativity in here on OKCTalk one way or another, even if it’s subtle. Ignore it. Nothing can beat June 21, 2024 and the announcement that Olympic events will be hosted in Oklahoma City. Typing those words don’t even seem real.
What an absolute coup, my goodness.
Maybe they will finally add showers in the ladies locker rooms in Devon Park ijs.
My understanding is the complete funding package has not been identified, even though as part of this deal OKC is assuming any loss that may result.
I did see just last week that the annual subsidy to Riversport jumped from $1.2 million to over $5 million. So between now and then, that's an additional $16 million (4 years) right out of the gate.
A huge part of Olympic funding is corporate sponsorships and it's far too early to know how that is going to play out.
Beyond that, the City has shown great creativity in moving money around when it's needed: GOLT bonds, TIF's, a whole bevy of different economic improvement funds, and simply writing things into the annual budget.
Devon's recent sponsorship of the softball park will bring additional income, even if their name can't be on the facility during the games.
I'm not even sure who is going to be coordinating this effort. Maybe David Todd since he's become the MAPS guru? Certainly someone will have to make this their full-time job. I'm certain the Chamber and CVB will be heavily involved.
Also, maybe the big jump in hotel tax scheduled for a summer vote will be partially allocated to this project.
The media is quickly picking this up…the word is spreading.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...l/74171022007/
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/ar...ing-gymnastics
https://www.si.com/olympics/oklahoma...geles-olympics
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...oklahoma-city/
L.A. 28 chairman and president Casey Wasserman said that canoers and softball players will be able to attend either the opening or closing Ceremonies so they won’t feel left out of events in L.A. while they are in Oklahoma. (Washington Post)
Makes me wonder if this is some of what Matteson was talking about. Yes, we know OKC is the next big and upcoming city; but to justify a supertall as the tallest in the country/western hemisphere? He must have knew that OKC was hot at getting this major world event, along with the other HUGE investments the city is making/attracting. It is very interesting at the timing of all of this (if we could have also got rowing too [maybe still can]).
But I wont be greedy. This is bigger than the Thunder/NBA from the prospective of audience/world event hosting - a cachet that even NY and Chicago still don't have. So happy we will be forever linked with Global City LA like the mayor said!
So happy for my hometown, O-K-C!
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
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