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Los Angeles and Paris Agree on Unique Olympic Hosting Arrangement

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Manuel Marquez, MD has enjoyed significant careers in the fields of medicine and travel, with positions ranging from a medical executive officer with Buenaventura Medical Group (BMG) to his present role as a travel director for Insight Vacations by Destination America. Through his work with the latter company, Manuel Marquez, MD has become an avid fan of international sporting spectacles, such as the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic games.

While the 2020 Olympics will take place in Tokyo, future editions of the summer games have already been decided. The 2024 and 2028 games were decided in unprecedented fashion. Following a long bidding process that saw the cities of Budapest, Hamburg, Boston, and Rome withdraw from consideration amid cost concerns, Los Angeles and Paris stood as the most likely settings for the 2024 Summer Olympics. Recognizing the need for strong host cities during times of financial uncertainty, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) opted for the first-ever double vote, selecting host cities for both the 33rd and 34th summer Olympiads.

However, the bucking of the Olympic tradition did not end there. Instead of competing for the previously hotly contested 2024 bid, the city of Los Angeles stepped back and allowed Paris, which had lost out on several recent bids, to host the 33rd summer Olympiad. By waiting until 2028, Los Angeles will benefit from a $1.8 billion advance in funds from IOC.

The Three Most Decorated Olympians of All-Time

A former family physician and department chairperson at Buenaventura Medical Group, Manuel Marquez, MD has worked as a tour guide and travel director since 2016. Beyond his professional endeavors, Manuel Marquez, MD

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enjoys watching premier international sporting events, such as the World Cup of Soccer and the Olympics.

Fourteen different athletes have won at least a dozen medals at the Olympics. Below are the three athletes who have won the most medals:

1. Michael Phelps – American swimmer Michael Phelps made his Olympic debut at 15 years old in 2000 and, four years later, won six gold and two bronze medals in what stands as one of the best individual performances in Olympic history. However, he improved upon that in 2008 by winning gold in all eight of the events in which he competed. He added to his total in 2012 and 2016 and retired from the sport with 28 Olympic medals.

2. Larisa Latynina – The most decorated female Olympian of all-time, Larisa Latynina won a combined 18 medals in gymnastics in the 1956, 1960, and 1964 Olympics. The former Soviet gymnast was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 1998.

3. Nikolai Andrianov – Also a member of the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, Nikolai Andrianov won six gold, three silver, and three bronze medals in individual competition between 1972 and 1980. He also won three team medals for a total of 15 Olympic medals.