Which Sports Were Added To Olympics For 2028 Los Angeles Games? - In Pics

Cricket Returns:

Cricket, an Olympic sport since 1900, makes a comeback to the Games. Both men's and women's teams will compete in the dynamic Twenty20 format, adding a new dimension to the event.

Flag Football's Olympic Debut:

Flag football will make its first appearance in the Olympics, potentially featuring NFL players on the Olympic stage. This move strengthens the international growth of American football.

Baseball-Softball Combo:

Baseball-softball returns to the Olympics, offering a platform for MLB players to represent their countries at the Games, creating an exciting blend of baseball and softball on the Olympic stage.

Lacrosse's Historical Significance:

Lacrosse, a sport with deep historical roots in Native American culture, will be played in a six-a-side format at the 2028 Olympics. This marks its return to the Games since 1908.

Squash Finally Gets In:

After several unsuccessful attempts, squash has finally secured a spot in the Olympic program, giving players from this sport a chance to compete on the grandest stage.

No Room for Breakdance:

Despite making its debut in the 2024 Paris Olympics, breakdance will not be part of the 2028 Los Angeles Games, as the IOC opted for other sports this time.

Emphasis on Team Sports:

The addition of these team sports to the Olympics reflects their importance in American culture and aims to strengthen bonds between professional leagues and international tours.

Concerns Over Continent Diversity:

Two IOC members from Africa expressed concerns about the limited popularity of the newly added sports on their continent. Flag football was highlighted as the future of American football's international growth.

Inclusivity:

Los Angeles officials assured that athletes from all passports and nationalities would be allowed to participate in the Summer Games, emphasizing inclusivity and accessibility.

Political Stance:

The Los Angeles presentation touched on political issues, pushing the boundaries of the IOC's preference for political neutrality. The chairman expressed solidarity with Ukraine and Israel while calling for respect, dignity, and unity during the Games.

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