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Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Competition Schedule Road to LA 2028


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Preliminary competition schedule is out:

 

https://la28.org/content/dam/latwentyeight/competition-schedule-imagery/LA28OlympicGamesCompetitionByDaySchedule.pdf

 

https://la28.org/content/dam/latwentyeight/competition-schedule-imagery/LA28OlympicGamesCompetitionScheduleBySession.pdf

 

Didn't look through everything but some sports including triathlon and tennis are moving from their usual spots on the schedule.

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Here are the major differences (not including the new sports or the removal of breaking).

 

Moved from Week 1 to Week 2

Archery

BMX Freestyle

Swimming

Tennis

 

Moved from Week 2 to Week 1

Modern Pentathlon

 

Expanded from Week 2 to both Weeks 1 & 2

Athletics (most events were moved from Week 2 to Week 1)

 

Shrunk from both Weeks 1 & 2 to Week 1

Water Polo

 

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Lots of action before the opening ceremonies :O

 

Also Rugby 7s being a day one medal continues from Paris, for the same reason (the venue being shared with another sport, this time archery).

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So i guess water polo will switch to a format with 3 groups of 4 and then quarter finals, with no more placement matches. And either the women's or the men's finals will probably be the day after the semis without a rest day.

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10 minutes ago, Agger said:

And triathlon and canoe slalom will be fighting for the first medals awarded

This definitively makes me want to do a little pit stop in Oklahoma at the start of the games 👀

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Some other rather interesting things...

 

Sailing split into 2

 

The golf schedule looks... Interesting (but I guess they're just missing the medal session on day day 8?

 

Not a big fan of all football semis the same stadium. That schedule on day 11 does especially feel like a recipe for disaster if it goes into extra time and penalties.

 

Medal session on day 2 of tennis - Guess that's the new mixed tournament?

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Haven't looked at full schedule yet, but anything that splits the programme more evenly and longer is a big plus for me. Full 3 weeks is a must and hopefully something soon.

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