The LA28 Olympic Games Organizing Committee has announced that plans for triathlon at the 2028 Summer Games have been edited, with the events being relocated to Venice Beach. All three races (the men’s, women’s, and mixed relay) were slated to run in Long Beach, but the organizing committee ultimately decided Venice Beach would offer a better experience for both athletes and spectators.
Antonio Arimany, president-elect of World Triathlon, spoke about the race relocation, stating that he and the organization are “super excited” with the change of plans. “Venice Beach offers a dynamic and energetic atmosphere that perfectly complements the spirit of triathlon,” he said. “We are confident that this iconic location will provide an unforgettable experience for athletes, fans, and the global audience.”
Venice Beach is a tourist hotspot, reportedly attracting more than 10 million visitors every year (a total that nearly doubles the Long Beach tourist pull of six million).
In addition to the news of the location change, the International Olympic Committee and LA28 Organizing Committee confirmed the triathlon programme for the upcoming Summer Games. Just as has been the case for the past two Olympic Games, there will be individual races for both men and women, followed by a mixed relay event.
Additionally, the IOC and LA28 team finalized plans for the athlete quota, noting that it will remain the same as it was for the Paris Games, with slots available for 55 women and 55 men.