Get ready for the future.
GET STARTEDOn September 13th 2017, Los Angeles was officially chosen as the host city for the 2028 summer Olympic Games.
The city has been all but assured to host in either 2024 or 2028 since June, but a unanimous vote Wednesday by the International Olympic Committee cemented an agreement reached between Paris and Los Angeles in July, under which Paris will get the 2024 games and LA will host in 2028.
The agreement was made possible after the IOC, in a rare move, decided to award both the 2024 and 2028 games simultaneously. The last time that happened was in 1921, when Paris again went first, hosting the 1924 games, while Amsterdam took the 1928 games.
It is now time for the city of Los Angeles to get everything ready for the event.
It is now time for the city of Los Angeles to get everything ready for the event.
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MONTHS LEFT BEFORE THE OPENING CEREMONY
32
EXISTING OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION VENUES
300+
MEDALS TO BE WON THROUGHOUT THE EVENT
100%
EFFORTS MADE TO RESPECT THE ENVIRONMENT
Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics
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The 2028 Olympic Games are ten years away, but Los Angeles is already gearing up to serve as host city for the third time since 1932.
When athletes arrive a decade from now, they'll be able to compete in venues that will already be very familiar to most local residents. Nearly all events will be staged in stadiums and arenas that are already built or will be complete long before the games arrive.
That means it's easy to imagine what the games will look like in 2028, because so many venues are already here. Let's take a closer look at where all the action will take place.