Will the 2028 Olympics be moved?

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No, the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics are not expected to be moved, despite some past controversies and recent discussions about venue changes or potential political issues, with officials reaffirming their commitment and the IOC supporting LA's hosting. While some specific events like softball and canoe slalom are being relocated (to Oklahoma City) and venue plans are being updated for financial and logistical reasons, the core Games remain in Los Angeles, with strong backing from local and federal government.

Are they moving the 2028 Olympics?

Following multiple withdrawals, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved a process to concurrently award the 2024 and 2028 Games to Los Angeles and Paris as the two remaining candidates; Paris was preferred as host for 2024, while Los Angeles agreed to host in 2028.

How much will LA 2028 tickets cost?

For the LA 2028 Olympics, single tickets start at an affordable $28, with organizers promising at least one million tickets at this price, though most will cost more, and higher-demand events and hospitality packages will be significantly pricier. Fans enter a lottery for a chance to buy tickets, with sales beginning in phases, including early access for locals in Los Angeles and Oklahoma City. 

Why can't LA back out of the 2028 Olympics?

Los Angeles can't easily back out of the 2028 Olympics because it signed a legally binding Host City Contract (HCC) with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), making withdrawal extremely difficult and exposing the city to massive lawsuits for lost revenue, breach of contract, and damage to global trust, despite local concerns about costs, venue changes, and political issues. The HCC outlines strict termination procedures from the IOC's side but leaves no easy exit for the host city, meaning L.A. would face substantial legal and financial penalties, essentially making backing out impractical.
 

What venues will be used for the 2028 Olympics?

The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics will utilize a mix of iconic existing venues and temporary setups across Southern California, including the LA Memorial Coliseum (opening/closing ceremonies, athletics), SoFi Stadium (swimming), Dodger Stadium (baseball), Rose Bowl (football), Universal Studios (squash), Venice Beach (triathlon, BMX), and Long Beach (beach volleyball, artistic swimming), with no new permanent venues built specifically for the Games, emphasizing sustainability. Events are clustered in downtown LA, the San Fernando Valley, Carson, and Long Beach.
 

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Where will athletes stay for the 2028 Olympics?

The 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Village at UCLA.

Athletes and support personnel will eat, sleep, and train at UCLA – a mini-metropolis complete with services and amenities designed to make it feel like home to all who will be visiting.

When can I buy tickets for the 2028 Olympics?

Registration for the LA 2028 Olympics tickets began in January 2026 and closed March 18, 2026, with ticket purchase time slots for the first general sale running April 9-19, 2026, after a locals-only presale (April 2-6). Everyone registered by March 18 is in the lottery for a time slot to buy, with announcements in late March/early April. Paralympic tickets go on sale separately in 2027. 

What countries are banned from the Olympics in 2026?

For the 2026 Winter Olympics, the National Olympic Committees of Russia and Belarus are suspended, meaning their national teams cannot compete due to the invasion of Ukraine; however, individual Russian and Belarusian athletes who meet strict criteria (no military ties, no active support for the war) can compete as Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN), similar to the Paris 2024 Olympics. While some sports federations (like skiing) have banned Russian/Belarusian athletes from their qualifiers, the IOC maintains overall jurisdiction, allowing neutral participation for individuals.
 

What sports will be removed from the 2028 Olympics?

For the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, Breaking (breakdancing) is the only sport officially removed after debuting in Paris 2024, though Boxing faced potential exclusion due to governance issues but was later reinstated as part of the program. Several traditional sports, including Weightlifting and the Modern Pentathlon, are undergoing significant format changes, while new additions like Cricket, Flag Football, Squash, and Lacrosse (as a medal event) will feature, alongside returning favorites like Baseball/Softball. 

How much did LA pay for the 2028 Olympics?

The LA28 Olympic budget is around $7.15 billion, primarily funded privately through corporate sponsorships (targeting $2.52 billion), ticketing, hospitality, licensing, and contributions from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The budget has grown from an initial estimate of $5.3 billion due to inflation and increased youth sports programs, with organizers aiming for a surplus and using existing venues and strong private funding to minimize taxpayer risk, though city/state guarantees cover initial overruns.
 

Is it difficult to get tickets to the Olympics?

Yes, getting tickets to the Olympics is hard due to extremely high demand, requiring participation in a lottery system for a chance to buy tickets, though the process is complex and not guaranteed, with luck, flexibility, and early registration crucial for success, especially for popular events like opening/closing ceremonies. The LA28 process involves registering for random "time slots" to purchase, with locals getting a presale, but many still miss out, necessitating repeat attempts in later phases, according to NBC and New York Times. 

Are travel packages available for the 2028 Olympics?

Yes, travel packages for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics are already available through various specialized tour operators like Roadtrips, Sports Traveler, and Bucket List Events, offering customizable options including hotels, airport transfers, and onsite hosts, with the official hospitality packages launching via On Location in early 2026. You can secure spots now with deposits for early access or wait for the official sales in 2026 for ticket-inclusive packages. 

What's the average cost to go to the Olympics?

Our actual 2024 Paris Olympics budget & expenses:

See below for the actual expenses for our family of four to attend the 2024 Olympics over a five-night stay. The average cost per person for an Olympic trip typically ranges between $5,000 and $6,000. We came in significantly below this.

What are the mixed gender sports in the Olympics 2028?

The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics will introduce several new mixed-gender team events, adding to existing ones like mixed doubles tennis, in sports including Archery, Athletics (4x100m relay), Golf, Gymnastics, Rowing (Coastal Beach Sprint), and Table Tennis, complementing the program with more gender-equal competition formats. These additions, alongside the first-ever games with more women than men, enhance innovation and equality, with gymnastics featuring a blended team final alongside traditional events.
 

What is the youngest age to compete in the Olympics?

What is the minimum age requirement for the Olympics? There is no specific age limit to participate in the Olympics, according to the International Olympic Committee's official rules. While the default minimum age requirement is 16, some countries allow athletes as young as 13 to compete for their respective country.

Where are the next 5 Olympics?

The next five Olympic Games are: 2026 Winter in Milan-Cortina (Italy), 2028 Summer in Los Angeles (USA), 2030 Winter in the French Alps (France), 2032 Summer in Brisbane (Australia), and 2034 Winter in Salt Lake City (USA), with the Winter and Summer Games alternating every two years.
 

Why can't LA back out of the 2028 Olympics?

Los Angeles can't easily back out of the 2028 Olympics because it signed a legally binding Host City Contract (HCC) with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), making withdrawal extremely difficult and exposing the city to massive lawsuits for lost revenue, breach of contract, and damage to global trust, despite local concerns about costs, venue changes, and political issues. The HCC outlines strict termination procedures from the IOC's side but leaves no easy exit for the host city, meaning L.A. would face substantial legal and financial penalties, essentially making backing out impractical.
 

What is rule 40 in the Olympics?

Olympic Rule 40 restricts athletes, coaches, and officials from allowing their names, pictures, or performances to be used in advertising during the Games' blackout period (usually 9 days before to 3 days after the Games) to protect official Olympic sponsors and maintain the Games' unique environment, though rules have been relaxed to allow some personal sponsor marketing if applied for and approved by the National Olympic Committee (NOC) and following strict guidelines against using Olympic branding. 

Is North Korea banned from the Olympics?

Unlike Taliban-led Afghanistan in the 1990s or apartheid South Africa, North Korea has never been banned from Olympic Games participation because of human rights concerns. Their only ban came in 2022, due to a COVID-19-related withdrawal.

Why is Japan banned from the Olympics?

At least thirteen countries have been banned from the Olympics in the past for reasons such as war aggression, doping, political stances or violations of IOC rules. The 1948 Summer Olympics held in London saw the ban of Germany and Japan as a consequence of their role in World War II and the devastation it wrought.

Why is Puerto Rico allowed to compete in the Olympics?

Puerto Rico has its own Olympic team because the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognizes its National Olympic Committee (NOC) as an autonomous entity, allowing it to compete separately from the United States, even though Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens. This status is granted due to Puerto Rico's distinct national identity, its own constitution, and its historical autonomy, similar to other U.S. territories like Guam or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
 

How much will the Olympic tickets cost in 2028?

LA opens ticket draw for 2028 Olympics - with seats starting at $28. Sport fans can now sign up for a chance to attend the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games - with tickets starting at $28 (£21). Registration has opened for fans to enter a random ticket draw covering all events that will take place at the Games.

What countries have never hosted the Olympics?

The correct answer is South Africa. Africa has yet to host an Olympic Games. Other major geographic regions which have never hosted the Olympics include the Middle East, Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the South Pacific, Central America, and the Caribbean.

What venues are being used for the 2028 Olympics?

The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics will utilize a mix of iconic existing venues and temporary setups across Southern California, including the LA Memorial Coliseum (opening/closing ceremonies, athletics), SoFi Stadium (swimming), Dodger Stadium (baseball), Rose Bowl (football), Universal Studios (squash), Venice Beach (triathlon, BMX), and Long Beach (beach volleyball, artistic swimming), with no new permanent venues built specifically for the Games, emphasizing sustainability. Events are clustered in downtown LA, the San Fernando Valley, Carson, and Long Beach.