

Imagine this: Noah Lyles and Sha’Carri Richardson blasting off the starting blocks together in the first-ever mixed-gender 4x100m relay at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The crowd goes wild; the energy is through the roof, and you’re watching history in the making. This isn’t some distant dream; this is the real deal, and it’s just three years away. The IOC has finally unveiled the much-anticipated changes that will completely transform the Games.
Track and field, gymnastics, and swimming are all about to get a major overhaul, and LA28 is going to be unforgettable. The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the stage for Olympic legends, is about to witness a whole new kind of excitement. But wait—Simone Biles, the gymnastics legend herself, might turn the sport upside down in a way we never saw coming. How?
With the introduction of mixed-gender team events. Yes, you heard that right. Biles will compete alongside male gymnasts, and gymnastics will never be the same. Think about it: Biles combines her 5 skills with male gymnasts in a dynamic, collaborative format. And there’s more! Now, let’s dive into swimming because the IOC has some serious splashy plans for the LA28 Olympics.
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The IOC Executive Board is currently receiving updates from the Olympic Programme Commission, Coordination Commissions and Organising Committees for @LA28 and French Alps 2030.
An online press conference is scheduled at 6.30p.m. CEST
Follow it live here: https://t.co/diaeVchHe2
— IOC MEDIA (@iocmedia) April 9, 2025
The 50m backstroke, butterfly, and breaststroke sprints are all making their Olympic debut. But here’s where it gets crazy—SoFi Stadium, home of the LA Rams, is transforming into a swimming venue, complete with a temporary Olympic pool that’s going to blow your mind. Picture this: 38,000 fans, packed into this stadium, watching the world’s best swimmers battle it out. But hold on to your hats, because there’s more. The IOC has completely revamped the schedule.
Track and field and swimming will each get their dedicated weeks, so athletes like Lyles, Richardson, Dressel, and Ledecky get the undivided spotlight they deserve. No more competing for airtime or scrambling to watch your favorite race—this is their time to shine. And guess what?
Boxing is back, and it’s under new governance, with World Boxing ensuring it stays fair and legitimate. And the fun doesn’t stop there. The IOC is bringing baseball/softball, lacrosse, flag football, cricket, and squash to the Olympic stage. However, here’s something to think about: Do you remember when Noah Lyles clinched bronze at the Paris Olympics last year?
He finished the race and could barely breathe—turns out; he had tested positive for COVID-19 right before the event. He was literally choking and had to sit down on the track because he couldn’t catch his breath. It was a tough moment for him. But here’s the good news for LA28: athletes won’t have to go through that kind of stress anymore.
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LA28 Olympics is putting athlete well-being front and center
Athletes used to cross the finish line completely drained, barely knowing what their body had just gone through. With the LA28 Olympics arriving soon, all current assumptions about recovery and training are set to change. The LA28 Olympics bring transformative changes to everything. Pro athletes benefit from wearable technology that measures their cardiac output and vocalizes muscular conduct and fatigue levels in current situations. And due to this, athletes will be able to extend their boundaries during exercises by knowing exactly how their body performs.
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But wait, there’s more! The LA28 Games approach sustainability as their fundamental mission alongside athletic accomplishments. The host city will use zero-waste facilities alongside solar energy and temporarily built stadiums which minimize their impact on the environment. The Games have reached new heights as the most environmentally friendly Games in history, thus establishing a benchmark for sustainable major event management. And the fan experience?
You’re not just sitting back watching from the sidelines anymore. With interactive apps and virtual reality, you’ll be right in the heart of the action, feeling like you’re part of the competition itself. Think live updates, exclusive behind-the-scenes moments, and real-time stats at your fingertips. And for the gamers out there, esports could soon be a part of the Olympic mix, with medals up for grabs. The LA28 Olympics are going to change everything.
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Mixed-gender relays at LA28—Are we ready for this revolutionary change in Olympic history?