The Olympic Games will be played across a vast swath of Southern California. Only two events still need playing sites.
The International Olympic Committee and LA28, the host city’s organizing committee, laid out recent updates Tuesday:
- Baseball will be played in Dodger Stadium
- Beach volleyball will play at Alamitos Beach, in Long Beach
- Cricket will head to the fairgrounds in Pomona (cricket fields are about 150 yards long, so you need a big space)
- Indoor volleyball is planned for the Honda Center in Anaheim
- Squash will make its Olympic debut at Universal Studios (yet to be determined: will it be available on the tour? Maybe in place of Fast & Furious – Supercharged ?)
- Surfing is slated for Trestles Beach in San Clemente
The beach volleyball choice of Alamitos Beach ends a nearly decade-long campaign by the city of Santa Monica to host the event, a statement from the city said. But the city and Olympic organizers couldn’t find their way around financial issues: A a study found hosting the event “could result in a loss of approximately $1.45 million” for Santa Monica, whereas if the city declined to host beach volleyball, “it stands to gain $10.65 million in fiscal benefits.”
Here’s the venue list
The two venues still to be determined are soccer’s preliminary rounds and mountain biking. The Paralympic venues have yet to be announced, too.
That’s a lot of places to get around
Organizers have promised that the 2028 Olympics will be a “transit-first Games,” but there’s still a long way to go on those infrastructure projects …