
A pre-recorded message by President Barack Obama was played, while First Lady Michelle Obama gave a speech in-person. Nicole Scherzinger sung the American national anthem. The ceremony featured performances by J Balvin, Becky G, Siedah Garrett, Stevie Wonder, and Avril Lavigne. The opening ceremony of the Games were held on July 25, 2015, at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Uytengsu Aquatics Center: Aquatics: 1,640.Loker Stadium/ Cromwell Field: Athletics 1,900 seats.Galen Center: Basketball 10,258 seats.Pauley Pavilion: Volleyball 13,800 seats.North Athletic Field: Football (Soccer) 11-a-side.Los Angeles Tennis Center: Tennis 5,800 seats.John Wooden Recreation Center: Gymnastics (Artistic and Rhythmic).Intramural Field: Football (Soccer) 5-A-Side.Drake Stadium: Football (Soccer) 11-A-Side 11,700.Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier: Sailing.Alamitos Beach: Beach Volleyball and Beach Soccer(opening ceremony), Half Marathon, Open Water Swimming (demonstration), Triathlon (demonstration).Los Angeles Equestrian Center: Equestrian.

Balboa Sports Center: Football (Soccer) 7-a-side.South Hall: Badminton, Bocce, Roller Skating, Table Tennis.Athletes were instead assigned facilities at either UCLA or USC based on the sports they were to participate in. To minimize travel time and reduce the Games' impact on local traffic, a centralized athlete's village was not used. The use of USC and UCLA was based on their abilities to provide accommodations for the large number of athletes that participated in the Games, as well as their existing sports facilities. The city of Long Beach hosted competition in kayaking, the marathon, volleyball, and demonstration sports. Other venues in Los Angeles were used, such as the Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles Equestrian Center, Lucky Strike Lanes for bowling, the Balboa Sports Center in Encino for 7-a-side football, the Los Angeles Municipal Courses, Griffith Park for golf.


These Games were primarily held on the campuses of the University of Southern California and University of California, Los Angeles USC hosted athletics ( Cromwell Field and Loker Stadium), aquatics ( Uytengsu Aquatics Center), and basketball ( Galen Center) events, while UCLA hosted 5-a-side football (Intramural Fields) 11-a-side football ( Drake Stadium and the North Athletic Field), badminton, gymnastics, judo, softball, tennis ( Los Angeles Tennis Center) and volleyball ( Pauley Pavilion). will create the world stage where the athletes can perform, show their skills and courage and determination and sportsmanship and as a result of that people come in contact with them and their perceptions change that leads to an awareness that leads to more inclusion and acceptance into the community." The Games Venues
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Of the bid, McClenahan stated that "In a city full of movie stars and sports stars, the athletes are going to be the stars of the show. Villaraigosa felt "prouder" that the city would host the Special Olympics World Summer Games instead of the 2016 Summer Olympics. Amongst other receptions held during a visit by the selection committee to Los Angeles, a group of Special Olympics athletes participating in the World Summer Games in Athens were honored between quarters at a Los Angeles Lakers basketball game that the committee were attending, resulting in an ovation from fans in attendance. The bid quickly garnered support, with his committee having grown to 20 members, including athletes and Mayor Villaraigosa, only two weeks later. The group suggested that Los Angeles bid for the 2015 World Summer Games. Patrick McClenahan, chief of the organizing committee, had encountered representatives of Special Olympics International at the Southern California Law Enforcement Torch Run, a local event benefitting Special Olympics Southern California.

The city's bid was backed by Mayor of Los Angeles Antonio Villaraigosa, who had backed the city's failed bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics (awarded to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The 2015 Special Olympics World Summer Games were awarded to Los Angeles on September 15, 2011, beating a bid by South Africa.
