Los Angeles landmarks including Universal Studios and Venice Beach are set to host events for the 2028 Olympic Games, as confirmed by LA28 organizers. Universal Studios will be the venue for squash's Olympic debut, with matches taking place at Courthouse Square. Venice Beach will host the triathlon and serve as the starting point for the marathon and cycling road races. Cricket will be held at a purpose-built venue in Pomona, while surfing competitions will take place at Trestles Beach in San Clemente. Dodger Stadium will host baseball events, continuing its Olympic legacy from the 1984 Games.
The updated venue plan aims to showcase various communities across Los Angeles, with existing stadiums, famous beaches, and purpose-built structures contributing to the diverse Olympic experience. LA28 chief executive Reynold Hoover emphasized the city's commitment to delivering an exceptional Games, while Mayor Karen Bass expressed excitement for the opportunity to highlight Los Angeles' neighborhoods and attractions on a global stage.