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The medal events program for 2028 approved Wednesday by the International Olympic Committee features five new mixed gender team events.
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The case for change was made more compelling because the women's soccer tournament is a top-tier title with national teams sending their best players.
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The next Summer Olympic Games after Paris 2024 are scheduled for 2028. Here is what we know so far. The 2028 Olympics will begin on July 14, 2028 and conclude on July 30, 2028. It will be followed by the Paralympic Games, which will be held between August 15 and 27.
The city said the talks ended after the two could not agree on terms regarding community benefits, operational details, and financial guarantees.
The Los Angeles 2028 Olympics will feature an increase in women's soccer teams from 12 to 16, while the men's competition will be downsized from 16 to a dozen teams, the International Olympic Committee said on Wednesday.
The IOC approved a record number of medal events and expanded competitions within previously announced sports during the 2028 Olympics in L.A.
A TRIO of major Olympic events have been added to the roster for the 2028 Los Angeles Games. The International Olympic Committee have announced three swimming races will join the list of events
Los Angeles 2028 is set to feature more female athletes than male in a landmark moment for the Olympic Games. A total of 10,500 athletes will compete across 31 sports in the initial programme - the same as Paris 2024.
But Christophe Dubi, the Switzerland-based IOC’s Olympic Games executive director, had little else to say about Trump’s new tariffs, which were partially paused Wednesday amid financial fallout over fears of a global trade war, or his proposed travel restrictions.
Los Angeles turned a profit on its last Olympics. The 2028 Summer Games may come up short, and leave taxpayers on the hook.
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Lawmakers have expressed their support for the use of Galway Downs in Temecula as a venue for equestrian events at the 2028 Summer Olympics.