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2028 Summer Olympics - Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California, USA
Jul 14, 2028 — Jul 30, 2028
Starts in 807 days

About This Tournament

The 2028 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, featuring over 10,000 athletes from 200+ nations competing in 28+ sports. LA hosts the Olympics for the third time, promising a Games that blends innovation with the iconic Southern California setting.

Tournament Details

Sport

Olympics

Venue

Los Angeles, California, USA

Start Date

July 14, 2028

End Date

July 30, 2028

Participants

10500 athletes

Format

In-Person

Organizer

IOC

Olympics Summer Olympics Los Angeles 2028

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