Los Angeles to host record-breaking Paralympics in 2028 with 560 medal events

28 May 2026, 3:03 AM
Los Angeles to host record-breaking Paralympics in 2028 with 560 medal events

LOS ANGELES, May 28 — Los Angeles 2028 (LA28) organisers unveiled the Paralympic competition schedule yesterday, promising the largest edition of the Games and a record programme across 14 days of competition.

The LA28 Paralympics, the first to be staged in the city, will feature 560 medal events across 23 sports, with more than 1,100 hours of competition at nearly 20 venues in seven zones around the region, organisers said.

The opening ceremony is scheduled for August 15, 2028, with the closing ceremony on August 27.

“The Paralympic Games are a must-see elite sporting event,” LA28 chief athlete officer Janet Evans said in a statement. “With more sports and days of competition than ever before, LA28 is setting the stage for a legendary Paralympic Games.”

In a first for the Paralympics, competition will begin before the opening ceremony, with wheelchair rugby starting on August 13 and boccia a day later. Organisers said no athletes would be eliminated before the ceremony.

Climbing will make its Paralympic debut in Los Angeles after being added to the programme in 2024, the first time an organising committee has added a sport to the Paralympic programme.

Three other new events will also be added in 2028. Table tennis and triathlon will each gain a women’s event, while swimming will add a relay for athletes with an intellectual impairment.

Gender balance

LA28 said the Games would feature the largest athlete field in Paralympic history and the most gender-balanced quota, with women receiving 45 per cent of athlete places, up from 42 per cent at Paris 2024.

Six sports — archery, boccia, judo, powerlifting, table tennis and triathlon — are expected to reach gender parity for the first time.

The final weekend is expected to be one of the busiest in Paralympic history. Organisers said August 26, billed “Super Saturday”, would include 15 finals sessions and more than 50 gold medals across 12 sports.

Seven finals sessions and 20 medals will be contested on August 27 before the closing ceremony, the most medals awarded on the final day of a Paralympics since Atlanta 1996.

Tickets are expected to go on sale in 2027, with additional venue and course details to be announced later this year.

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