Los Angeles 2028 Olympics: New Sports, Historic Roots, and Bold Innovations
The baton will be passed from Paris to Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Olympics. New sports like flag football, squash, and obstacle racing will debut, alongside returning classics like cricket and lacrosse. The LA Games aim to showcase the city's film history and technological future, promising a unique and authentic experience.
The next Summer Olympics will see a transition from Paris to Los Angeles in 2028, bringing fresh changes and new sports. Flag football, squash, and obstacle racing will make their Olympic debuts, reflecting local preferences and global sports trends.
Returning after more than a century are cricket and lacrosse, which will be presented in shorter, viewer-friendly formats. This aligns with the goal of making the games more relatable and engaging, according to LA 2028 chairman Casey Wasserman.
Los Angeles will put its cinematic and technological prowess on display, promising an authentically local yet globally appealing event. The city plans to utilize iconic venues like the SoFi Stadium and Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, marking a significant shift from traditional Olympic setups.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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