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Where will the next Olympic Games be held? | Sport-others News

The Summer Olympics in 2028 will be hosted Los Angeles.
Loss Angeles will become the third in the world to host the games three times as it adds to the storied years of 1932 and 1984. The LA Olympics will start two weeks earlier than this one, with an opening ceremony on Friday, July 14.
LA’s Olympic hory
Back in 1932, LA hosted its first Olympics. The city was the only bidder for the games at a time marred the Great Depression and the absence of several nations.
Financial and cultural success gave 1984 a reputation as the “good” Olympics” which made seemingly every major world city want their own.
Tom Cruise carries the Olympic flag during the 2024 Summer Olympics closing ceremony at the Stade de France, Sunday. (AP)
New sports will make their Olympic debuts, picked organizers in LA who also are bringing back others that left the program more than 100 years ago.
Which sports will be new at the Los Angeles Olympics?
Flag football and squash have been approved as first-time additions in Los Angeles, while baseball, softball, lacrosse and cricket will be added after various lengths of absence.
Squash will join tennis and badminton as racket sports at the Games. Squash lost out in several previous campaigns and, like flag football, now goes Games to Games with no guarantee of staying for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.

Lacrosse was last played at the Olympics in 1908, cricket not since 1900.
Both return in 2028 with eager support from Los Angeles organizers and in viewer-friendly short formats; Lacrosse in a six-a-side version, cricket in the aggressive, hard-hitting T20 version.
Cricket has been coveted to connect especially with the more than 1.6 billion people in India and Pakan.

“They are going to be paying attention to the Olympics like they never have,” Wasserman said. Cricket surely will be kept in 2032 Brisbane, which is home to one of the sport’s most storied venues.
Baseball and softball have perhaps the most unusual modern Olympics story: out after the 2008 Beijing Games, back in at Tokyo in 2021, out in Paris, back in LA. Well, Oklahoma City, in softball’s case.

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