Organizers hoping to bring the 2024 Summer Games to Los Angeles released renderings Friday of what they believe Olympic competition might look like at venues throughout the region, including StubHub Center in Carson.

The LA 2024 committee’s renderings of venues decked out in full Olympics regalia show StubHub Center’s 125-acre facilities embellished with purple, yellow, blue, pink and orange flags and signs.

The venue — home to the Los Angeles Galaxy and, soon, the Los Angeles Chargers — will host cycling competitions inside its VELO Sports Center, which has the only professional indoor velodrome track in the country. Four other sports also would likely be held at the center.

The new renderings show the center’s internal streets shut down to traffic and filled with Olympics attendees. The tennis courts are busy with matches.

Inside the stadium, a pentathalon is taking place with horses “show jumping.”

The Carson venue is being billed as the “greenest” of all proposed Olympics sites.

“LA 2024’s South Bay Sports Park at the StubHub Center offers the highest quality stadiums and the latest sustainability strategies to ensure LA 2024 will be the Greenest Games in history, including solar, municipal graywater irrigation and an on-site garden for meals prepared for staff, athletes, and other guests,” said LA 2024 Chairman Casey Wasserman.

The images are being used on the committees social-media feeds, including its Twitter account, @LA2024.

Long Beach, Inglewood, USC, the Sepulveda Basin, UCLA and Santa Monica beach will retain important roles, if Los Angeles wins its bid.

Los Angeles and Paris are competing to host the 2024 Summer Games. Budapest dropped out of the competition in February.

The International Olympic Committee is scheduled to select a host city during meetings to take place in September in Lima, Peru

The 2020 Summer Olympics are scheduled to take place in Tokyo.

Carson, like Long Beach, played host to events during the 1984 Olympics.

Archery, fencing, sailing and rowing took place on Long Beach’s oceanfront that year and rowing was held in a specially built facility for the 1932 Olympics.

New renderings also show Long Beach Arena reconfigured as a handball court where international competitors would play. Colorful coral, gold and orchid flags and signs are throughout.

The colors, similar to those used in LA 2024’s angelic logo, are evocative of the evening scenes that every so often prompt Southern Californians to point their phone cameras skyward in hopes of snapping the perfect sunset photo.

Those colors can be seen in other images showing what the sand and ocean around Belmont Veterans Memorial Pier may look like with beach-side spectators taking in a day of competition sailing, as well as a colorful BMX course that may one day sit near a temporary competition pool sitting alongside the arena.

Olympic planners also envision triathlon and Paralympic triathlon competitors running, swimming and bicycling near Long Beach Shoreline Marina.