Excitement is building as Los Angeles finalizes plans for the 2028 Summer Olympics, with LA28 officially unveiling its nearly complete list of venue locations in April 2025.
Among the biggest headlines, Dodger Stadium has been added to the Olympic roster and will host baseball during the games, a significant nod to the city’s sports legacy.
Alongside this addition, the updated venue plan reflects a regional approach, with events spread across Los Angeles County and beyond, utilizing existing landmarks and iconic venues.
🏟️ 2028 Olympics – Updated Venue List
Here’s a breakdown of where events will take place across the region:
City of Los Angeles
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3×3 Basketball: Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area
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Baseball: Dodger Stadium (new addition)
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Boxing: Peacock Theater (preliminaries) & Downtown Arena (finals)
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Cycling (Road): Venice Beach starting point
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Marathon: Venice Beach starting point
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Modern Pentathlon: Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area
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Rhythmic Gymnastics: USC Sports Center
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Squash: Universal Studios Lot
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Triathlon: Venice Beach
City of Carson
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Archery: Carson Stadium
City of Long Beach
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Beach Volleyball: Alamitos Beach
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Coastal Rowing: Long Beach Waterfront
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Target Shooting: Long Beach Convention Center
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Sport Climbing: Convention Center Lot
City of Anaheim
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Indoor Volleyball: Anaheim Arena
City of Arcadia
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Equestrian Events: Santa Anita Park
City of Pomona
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Cricket (T20): Pomona Fairgrounds
City of San Clemente
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Surfing: Trestles Beach
City of South El Monte
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Shotgun Shooting: South El Monte Shotgun Center
Olympic Venues Announced/Updated in April 2025
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The Application Information and References
- Source: LA Olympic Plan
- Interactive Image: Google Aerial and Streetview
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