The Olympics Had Another Idea That Didn’t Involve Tom Cruise, And It Sounds Even Wilder

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The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris featured plenty of highlights. Simone Biles and the USA gymnastics team taking home the gold, Stephen Nedoroscik pommel horse domination and more were among the big moments. And it all wrapped up with an unbelievable Closing Ceremony, which ended with Tom Cruise leaping into the Stade de France to grab the Olympics flag and bring it to Los Angeles via motorcycle. As impressive as that was, a non-Cruise-related idea that was initially pitched, and it sounds even wilder.

Casey Wasserman, who is a chairperson and president for LA28, was one of the key people in charge of organizing this moment at the Olympics closing ceremony. He recently spoke at this year’s CNBC x Boardroom: Game Plan panel in Santa Monica, CA, where he reflected on the stunt. The mogul explained when it came to planning the epic flag hand-off moment, the team had to hire a great television producer with experience working in live broadcasts. Wasserman went with Ben Winston, and he explained (via THR) that decision:

The backstory is that we realized we were producing a 15-minute live TV show, and so I hired who I think is the best person in the world to do that.

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