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ARCADIA SIGNS AGREEMENT FOR LA28 OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES

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  • Nov 9
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ARCADIA, CA – The City of Arcadia became the latest to sign a Venue City Games Agreement with LA28, the Olympic and Paralympic Organizing Committee in Los Angeles. Approved by the City Council at its meeting on Tuesday, November 4, the agreement defines the roles and responsibilities of both the LA28 Organizing Committee and the City of Arcadia.


LA28 identified Arcadia, home to the renowned equestrian center at Santa Anita Park, as an ideal staging area for the Games. During the Games, Arcadia will welcome spectators from around the world to see athletes compete in dressage, show jumping and eventing, all which have been part of the Olympic program since 1912. Santa Anita Park was also the site for equestrian events during the 1984 Olympic Games, but LA28 will mark the first time that para equestrian events are staged in Arcadia.


“We are thrilled to bring the Games back to Arcadia and to welcome international teams at such a historic venue,” said Arcadia Mayor Sharon Kwan. “Arcadia is proud to be part of the LA28 story, which celebrates our community’s history, diversity and inclusive spirit. With a long-standing tradition of hosting world-class equestrian events, Arcadia embodies the essence of the Olympic spirit and is honored to be named an LA28 Venue City.”


Arcadia is one of two Venue Cities bringing the Games to the San Gabriel Valley. The City also shares LA28’s commitment to sustainability by utilizing existing, world-class facilities across Southern California to create an impactful Games experience. Through this partnership, Arcadia will help showcase the region’s offerings, leaving a lasting legacy for both the City and the broader region.


“This agreement provides a roadmap for coordinating efforts across various partners to make an event of this scale a success. I’m honored to serve on the City Council as we help deliver such a momentous event for Arcadia,” said Councilmember Michael Cao.


Registration for LA28 tickets will open in January 2026. The City will share more information with community members and businesses on ways to get involved, including local watch parties, volunteering, transportation to the venue and planned celebrations.


To learn more about the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, visit www.la28.org.

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