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    Where are the 2028 Olympics taking place?

    By Kostas Lianos,

    10 hours ago

    PARIS 2024 has concluded after a thrilling fortnight of Olympic action.

    Team GB finished on 65 medals – one more than Tokyo in 2021.

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    The Paris Olympics are all wrapped up
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    A lot of the Team GB stars will also be in action in Los Angeles four years later
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    Though they were down on gold medals with 14 in Paris to 22 in Tokyo.

    Keely Hodgkinson, Alex Yee and Emma Finucane all picked up gold medals – and they are also highly likely to go on and rack even more medals in the next few Olympics.

    SunSport take you through everything you need to know about the 2028 Olympics:

    Where will the 2028 Olympics take place?

    The 2028 Olympics will take place in Los Angeles , California in the United States.

    This will be the third time the Olympic Games take place in LA.

    The City of Angels also hosted the Games in 1932 and 1984.

    Los Angeles will tie Paris and London for the most times as Olympic hosts.

    When will the 2028 Olympics take place?

    The 2028 Olympics will kick off on July 14, 2028 and will run until July 30.

    The Paralympics, on the other hand, will start on August 15 and will go until August 27.

    The Olympics return to the US for the first time since 1996 when the Games took place in Atlanta.

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    Swimming is set to take place at the SoFi Stadium
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    What new sports will be at the 2028 Olympics?

    Five new sports, including the comeback of cricket, will be seen in LA.

    We will also see squash, lacrosse, baseball and softball and flag football.

    However, boxing and breaking will not be returning at the next Olympics.

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