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LA 2028 Olympics: List Of Venues Ft. Venice Beach, Pomona Fairgrounds

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The venues for the LA 2028 Summer Olympics were announced on Tuesday by the organising committee. The Games will take place between July 14 and 30. 

Baseball which will return to the Olympics in 2028 will be staged at Dodger Stadium and triathlon at Venice Beach. 

Squash, which makes its Olympic debut will be held in the San Fernando Valley — set against the Universal Studios Lot backdrop. Anaheim will host volleyball in the Greater Los Angeles region. 

LA 2028 Olympics: List Of Venues Ft. Venice Beach, Pomona Fairgrounds

Boxing in 2028 has early rounds set for the Peacock Theatre and finals taking place at the Arena in downtown Los Angeles.

“As the Host City for the 2028 Games, Los Angeles will become only the third city in the history of the world to host the Summer Olympics three times and these venues will showcase the best of our city to a global audience,” said Mayor Karen Bass in a press release.

“This plan brings the Games to all corners of our city like never before – from the Sepulveda Basin to the iconic shores of Venice Beach, our world-famous neighborhoods as well as our hidden gems will be on full display for all to experience and enjoy.”

The organization says the updated Paralympic venue plan will all be announced at a later date.

Also Read: LA 2028: Fairgrounds To Host Cricket At Olympics

Here’s the list of venues for the LA 2028 Olympics we know so far:

Venue Location Sports/Events
Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area San Fernando Valley 3×3 Basketball, Modern Pentathlon, BMX Freestyle & Racing, Skateboarding (Park & Street)
Universal Studios Lot San Fernando Valley Squash (Olympic debut)
Venice Beach Venice Triathlon (relocated from Long Beach), Marathon & Cycling Road Race Start Lines
USC Sports Center Downtown L.A. Rhythmic Gymnastics, Badminton
Peacock Theater & The Arena Downtown L.A. Boxing (Prelims & Finals), Weightlifting, Artistic Gymnastics, Trampoline
Dodger Stadium Los Angeles Baseball (Olympic return)
Trestles Beach San Clemente Surfing
Pomona Fairgrounds Pomona Cricket (returning after 100+ years)
Alamitos Beach Long Beach Beach Volleyball
Waterfront (nearby) Long Beach Coastal Rowing (Olympic debut), Open Water Swimming
Convention Center Lot Long Beach Sport Climbing, Target Shooting
Shotgun Center South El Monte Shotgun Shooting
Carson Sports Complex Carson Rugby Sevens, Archery
Honda Center Anaheim Volleyball
Santa Anita Park Arcadia Equestrian (returning since 1984)