Los Angeles 2028 Olympics dates announced

We are less than six years away from the 2028 Olympics. The next Summer Olympics are scheduled to be held from July 14 to July 30 in Los Angeles.

according to Los Angeles Timesthe news was announced Monday at a press conference attended by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.

“Los Angeles is a special place for sport,” IOC Executive Director Nicole Hoverts said in a statement during the press conference. “Confirming the dates of the games gives Los Angeles a strict deadline for when it needs to prepare to welcome the world.”

The Los Angeles Olympics – the first Olympic Games to be held in the United States since 2002, and the first Summer Games to be held in the states since 1996 – will begin with an opening ceremony on July 14 jointly hosted by both the Coliseum and the inaugurated SoFi newly. stadium. Games will be held at various venues across Southern California for the remainder of the month. In addition, the official Paralympic Games will begin on August 15.

Los Angeles has a long history with the Olympics, having first hosted the Summer Games in 1932 before hosting the event again in 1984. Plans for the games to return to the city were finalized in 2017, after the city was embroiled in a protracted bidding war to host the Olympics. 2024 with Paris. At the 131st session of the International Olympic Committee in Lima, Peru, it was decided that Paris would host the 2024 Olympics while Los Angeles would host the 2028 Games. Los Angeles would become the third city to host the Games three times after Paris and London. This will be the fifth Summer Games and the ninth All-Inclusive Olympic Games hosted by the United States.

The Games are set to be broadcast in the US by NBCUniversal, as part of the company’s long-term deal with the International Olympic Committee, which is set to run until 2032.



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