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LA Olympics 2028

Posts about the LA Olympics in 2028

At-risk youth enjoy one-day enrichment program with Fast Twitch Foundation Board Members

By At Risk Youth, Fast Twitch Foundation, LA Olympics 2028

Two of our Foundation Board Members, Cedric Washington, an LAPD Detective, and Travis Smith, former Olympic Athlete, cooperated with the Los Angeles Police Department Community Safety Partnership to bring at-risk youth in the Los Angeles area to the Velo Sports Center. Dozens of at-risk youth attended the program, which introduced them to a variety of sports that will be performed during the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 2028.

Athlete Spotlight filmed of Johnny Kuhfahl – a Junior World Team Track Cyclist

By Fast Twitch Foundation, LA Olympics 2028, temporary category

Josh Burton Films spent a day with Johnny Kuhfahl at the Giordana Velodrome in Rock Hill, SC.

As a junior Johnny was a World Team Member for the US and competed at the UCI Junior World Track Championships as well as the Pan American Games.

Johnny is now an elite track cyclist reaching for future Gold with hopes to defend his Collegiate titles and one day make a US Olympic Team.

Stay tuned to our website for the release of Johnny Kuhfahl’s final production.\

 

New platform for support of at-risk youths in LA launches this month.

By At Risk Youth, Fast Twitch Foundation, LA Olympics 2028, temporary category

We are excited that the US was awarded the Summer Olympic Games.  Elite athletes from all over the world will gather in Los Angeles in 2028.

Training for Life is an initiative to target at-risk youth in Los Angeles with opportunities for sports performance, after-school enrichment, and life counseling.

There are few things more rewarding for an athlete than competing for their country.  Young, aspiring athletes throughout the US are now setting goals to make the Olympic team in their sport.

Many promising athletes fail to realize their dream due to a lack of needed resources to realize their potential.  Many never get on the radar of their sport’s US National Governing Body.

Many more promising athletes without proper, experienced guidance suffer “burn out” early in their sport development and fall short of realizing their potential in their sport.

We look forward to helping create an opportunity for an improved quality of life for at-risk youth living in Los Angeles. Perhaps, some of these youth will realize a dreams of elite sports performance at the LA28 Olympic Games.

We are committed to helping at-risk youth be successful in LA.