Compound Archery to Debut at 2028 LA Olympics



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Compound Archery to Debut at 2028 LA Olympics

Compound archery will make its Olympic debut at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The event will be held at the Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, along with other archery events. As the home stadium of the LA Galaxy soccer team, the 27,000 - seat venue will welcome top athletes from around the world to compete for gold medals. Tom Dielen, the secretary - general of the World Archery Federation, said in a press release last week that the 2028 LA Olympics is expected to be a milestone event for the archery sport. The Dignity Health Sports Park is an excellent choice,

 

 

The sports park is not only the main stadium for the rugby sevens event but also includes an 8,000 - seat tennis stadium, a 2,000 - seat track and field facility, and an indoor velodrome that can accommodate 2,450 people. In addition, Olympic events such as hockey and tennis will also be held here. The multi - functional venue will surely bring a wonderful experience to the audience and create a grand occasion for the 2028 LA Olympics. With the addition of compound archery, the archery events in the 2028 LA Olympics will be more diverse and exciting, which is believed to attract more attention and participation from the global sports community.
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