Plan Ahead: LA2028 Olympic Schedule Unveiled Three Years Before Opening



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Plan Ahead: LA2028 Olympic Schedule Unveiled Three Years Before Opening

With exactly three years to go until its July 14, 2028 opening, the Los Angeles 2028 Organizing Committee released its first sport-by-sport, date-specific competition schedule on Monday, July 14. For fans and travelers, this marks the perfect time to start planning for the Games.

 

 

Though minor adjustments may come later, the core framework is now set. The 2028 Olympics will feature 50 sports or disciplines, spanning over two weeks of competition. Key details, including venue assignments and session times for flagship events like athletics and swimming, are included in the initial release.

 

LA2028 officials emphasized the schedule’s focus on accessibility. Most medal events will be held in the evening local time (7–10 p.m.), aligning with prime viewing hours for global audiences. Iconic venues like the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and SoFi Stadium will host multiple sports to maximize efficiency.

 

Early planning is encouraged, as travel and accommodation demand is expected to surge. The committee also launched an official subscription service on Monday, allowing users to receive updates on ticket sales (slated for 2027) and volunteer opportunities.

 

“Three years may seem like a long time, but these Games will be here before we know it,” said a LA2028 spokesperson. The schedule release aims to build excitement and help both locals and international visitors prepare for what promises to be a historic event.
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