
2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games
The City of Long Beach will proudly serve as a major Venue City for the 2028 Olympic Games, taking place July 14-30, and Paralympic Games, taking place Aug. 15-27. As the Venue City set to stage the largest number of sporting events other than the hosting City of Los Angeles, Long Beach will play a pivotal role during the 2028 Games.
The City of Long Beach will stage a total of 18 Games, 11 Olympic and seven Palympic Games. The 11 Olympic sporting events to be staged in Long Beach encompass 161 ticketed events, including 35 final matches, spanning 17 of the 19 days of the Olympic Games.
The schedule for the 11 sporting events taking place in Long Beach include:
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July 12-23, Water Polo at Long Beach Aquatics Center
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July 12-28, Handball at Long Beach Arena
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July 15-22, Rowing at Marine Stadium
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July 15-25, Shooting (Rifle & Pistol) at Long Beach Target Shooting Hall
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July 15-29, Beach Volleyball at Alamitos Beach Stadium
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July 16-20, Sailing (Windsurfing & Kite) in the waters along Belmont Shore
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July 17-18, Open Water Swimming along Belmont Shore
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July 24-25, Rowing Coastal Beach Sprints along Belmont Shore
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July 24-29, Sport Climbing at Long Beach Climbing Theater
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July 25-29, Artistic Swimming at Long Beach Aquatics Center
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July 25-29, Canoe Sprint at Marine Stadium
The complete 2028 Olympic Games competition schedule is available at LA28.org. More information regarding the Paralympic Games will be coming soon.
Welcome
This webpage serves as the City of Long Beach’s official communications hub for its involvement in the 2028 Games. Information will be updated periodically as more details are finalized.
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