LA28 and city officials on Monday marked 1,000 days out from the closing ceremony of the Paralympic Games by showcasing a climbing facility in Westchester, as the sport will make its Paralympic debut in 2028.
On Monday morning, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and City Councilwoman Traci Park led a visit alongside LA28 representatives to Sender One Climbing, a family-owned business that provides a space for beginner and advanced athletes of all ages and abilities. The 2028 Paralympic Games will be the first time Los Angeles will serve as host city for the international event.
“In just 1,000 days, we will have made history after hosting successful Paralympic Games, and we will be looking forward to a lasting legacy for Angelenos with disabilities,” Bass said in a statement.
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