Basketball
The basketball will begin at Los Angeles 2028 two days before the inauguration ceremony
Olympic basketball Los Angeles 2028 It will start two days before the first ceremony gameas confirmed by organizers on Wednesday. League of Nations basketball(Fiba), the sport’s World Governance Agency has reviewed the updated calendar of Angelina events, establishing it as the start date of the match on July 12, 2028, and is anticipating the opening ceremony scheduled for July 14.
This change aims to optimize tournament programming. Fiba He explained in a statement that the adjustment will allow the quarterfinals to be played along the two days, in addition to ensuring that matches will not be held by midday. The aim is to improve the general experience of players, teams, fans and broadcasters, and ensure a more convenient schedule.
It is not specified whether they are male, female or both tournaments that will be launched in advance, but the preliminary calendar announced last month will feature bronze medals on July 28th and 29th, considering the celebration of the three basketball conferences on July 12th, while the gold final is scheduled for July 29th and 30th.
Basketball is not the only sport that competes. Several other areas will begin before the first ceremony, including Grass hockey, rugby, seven, water polo, handball, criticism, soccer, and more. Even the slalon competition in Kanoa Oklahoma CityIt is expected on the morning of July 14th, a few hours before the main ceremony, which will take place at approximately 1,931 kilometers.
In these future contexts, united states of america He holds the Olympic defender title in both male and female basketball. The women’s team achieved an impressive streak of eight consecutive gold medals, while the men’s team achieved five consecutive gold in the most recent edition.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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