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LA28 Unveils Olympic Games Competition Schedule, 161 Ticketed Events to Occur in Long Beach

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PRESS RELEASE

City of Long Beach Public Information Office411 W. Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802https://www.longbeach.gov

11/13/2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEPress Release # 111325
Subject:
LA28 Unveils Olympic Games Competition Schedule, 161 Ticketed Events to Occur in Long Beach
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Above: Long Beach will stage 11 Olympic sporting events, with 161 ticketed events to occur spanning 17 of the 19 days of the Olympic Games, including 35 final matches.

Long Beach, CA - The Los Angeles Organizing Committee for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games (LA28) unveiled the Olympic competition schedule by event, outlining when every medal event will take place during the upcoming Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Long Beach will stage 11 Olympic sporting events, with 161 ticketed events to occur spanning 17 of the 19 days of the Olympic Games, including 35 final matches.

"This is an exciting moment for our community," said Mayor Rex Richardson. "Long Beach residents will see our city come alive with energy and opportunity as we welcome visitors from around the globe. Together, we'll deliver an unforgettable Olympic experience that showcases our iconic shoreline, our hospitality and the spirit of Long Beach to the world."

The schedule for the 11 Olympic sporting events taking place in Long Beach include:

  • July 12-23, Water Polo at Long Beach Aquatics Center
  • July 12-28, Handball at Long Beach Arena
  • July 15-22, Rowing at Marine Stadium
  • July 15-25, Target Shooting at Long Beach Target Shooting Hall
  • July 15-29, Beach Volleyball at Alamitos Beach Stadium
  • July 16-20, Sailing (Windsurfing & Kite) in the waters along Belmont Shore
  • July 17-18, Open Water Swimming along Belmont Shore
  • July 24-25, Rowing Coastal Beach Sprints along Belmont Shore
  • July 24-29, Sport Climbing at Long Beach Climbing Theater
  • July 25-29, Artistic Swimming at Long Beach Aquatics Center
  • July 25-29, Canoe Sprint at Marine Stadium

The complete 2028 Olympic Games competition schedule is available at la28.org. Registration for LA28 Olympic Games tickets will begin in January 2026 on LA28.org.

Hosted by the City of Los Angeles, the 2028 Olympic Games will take place July 14 through July 30, 2028, and the 2028 Paralympic Games will take place Aug. 15 through Aug. 27, 2028. Long Beach will also stage seven sporting events for the Paralympic Games.

More information about the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games is available at LA28.org. Media inquiries regarding the Games may be directed to [email protected].

More information about the City's commitments to the 2028 Games is available at longbeach.gov/2028games.

About the City of Long Beach
Long Beach is nestled along the Southern California coast and home to approximately 466,000 people. As an award-winning full-service charter city, Long Beach offers the amenities of a metropolitan city while maintaining a strong sense of individual and diverse neighborhoods, culture, and community. With a bustling downtown and over six miles of scenic beaches, Long Beach is a renowned tourist and business destination and home to the iconic Queen Mary, nationally recognized Aquarium of the Pacific and Long Beach Airport, the award-winning Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center and world-with Port of Long Beach.

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About the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games
LA28 will bring the Olympic and Paralympic Games to Los Angeles in 2028, uniting more than 15,000 of the world's greatest athletes in a celebration of sport, culture and human potential. Set against a diverse collection of venues only Southern California can deliver, from the Pacific Ocean to Hollywood stages to world-class arenas, Los Angeles will become the third city ever to host three Olympic Games, following 1932 and 1984, and will also host its first ever Paralympic Games. The LA28 Games will celebrate historic milestones including becoming the first Olympic Games in history to feature more women athletes than men, the debut of new Olympic and Paralympic sports and becoming the first Games since 1948 to not build any new permanent infrastructure. Operating as an independently funded, non-profit organization, LA28 has built a strong foundation of successful commercial partnerships alongside licensing, hospitality, ticketing and with the support of the International Olympic Committee.

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