The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics have officially unveiled their full schedule, with the women’s 100-meter final set to take place on the first official day of the Games. This will be followed by a packed ‘Super Saturday’ that will feature 26 finals across 33 events. The event marks the return of the Olympics to the United States, which had not hosted the Games since 1984.
Organizers have emphasized the significance of the opening day’s 100m final, which is traditionally viewed as a prestigious event that draws global attention. The 26 finals on ‘Super Saturday’ will be spread across multiple venues, including the newly constructed LA Coliseum and the iconic Staples Center. The schedule was announced to ensure maximum viewer engagement and to showcase a diverse array of sports, reflecting the spirit of the Olympic Games.
The inclusion of a record number of events highlights LA’s commitment to making the Olympics as inclusive and dynamic as possible. This schedule also underscores the city’s ability to host large-scale international events, which could have long-term economic benefits by promoting tourism and infrastructure development. The 2028 Games are expected to be a major milestone in the history of the Olympics, with the LA team aiming to set new standards for global sports events.