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Every one of the 772 Olympic sessions, automatically converted from Pacific Time to your local clock. No signup. Updates as the official schedule changes.
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The Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics run from Friday, July 14 (Opening Ceremony) through Sunday, July 30, 2028 (Closing Ceremony). Competition in several sports begins two days early on Wednesday, July 12, with baseball, basketball, cricket, handball, hockey, rugby sevens, and water polo kicking off the Games.
This viewer uses the official LA28 Competition Schedule version 2.1, released February 6, 2025. All 772 sessions are included, spanning 36 sports plus five new or returning additions: baseball/softball, cricket (T20), flag football, lacrosse sixes, and squash. Source times are Pacific Time (PT), except softball and canoe slalom at Oklahoma City venues, which use Central Time (CT).
Your browser's timezone is detected automatically when you open the page. You can also pick any major city from the dropdown to plan viewing times for friends, family, or for travel. Daylight Saving rules for your selected timezone are handled automatically β July 2028 falls during DST in most of the Northern Hemisphere. The conversion uses the Luxon library with the IANA Time Zone Database, the same standard used by Google Calendar and every major operating system.
Turning on "Medals only" shows just the 223 sessions where gold or bronze medals are decided. This is the shortlist for anyone who wants to watch finals without combing through preliminary rounds.
Quick answers for common questions. Click any question to expand.
The men's 100m final session (ATH04) is on Sunday, July 16 at 3:15 PM Pacific Time. In other timezones: New York 6:15 PM (same day), London 11:15 PM (same day), Paris/Berlin 12:15 AM Monday, Dubai 2:15 AM Monday, Mumbai 3:45 AM Monday, Seoul/Tokyo 7:15 AM Monday, Sydney 8:15 AM Monday. The women's 100m final session (ATH02) is Saturday, July 15 at 5:00 PM PT β in Seoul that is Sunday 9:00 AM, in London Sunday 1:00 AM.
The Opening Ceremony is confirmed for Friday, July 14, 2028 at SoFi Stadium and the LA Memorial Coliseum (split-venue format, a first in Olympic history). The exact start time is not yet in schedule v2.1. Based on previous Olympics, expect an evening start around 5:00β8:00 PM PT. For London that would be 1:00β4:00 AM Saturday; for Seoul/Tokyo, 9:00 AMβ12:00 PM Saturday; for Sydney, 10:00 AMβ1:00 PM Saturday.
Swimming finals at the 2028 Stadium in Inglewood run 6:00β8:00 PM Pacific Time on competition days (July 22β30). In Seoul and Tokyo (KST/JST, UTC+9), that is 10:00 AM β 12:00 PM the next day. For example, the opening swimming finals on Saturday July 22 PT start at 10:00 AM Sunday July 23 in Seoul. The final day of swimming (July 30) has an earlier session at 3:00 PM PT = 7:00 AM Monday July 31 KST.
The women's all-around final (GAR11) is Thursday, July 20 at 6:00 PM PT. In New York: 9:00 PM Thursday. In London: 2:00 AM Friday. In Seoul/Tokyo: 10:00 AM Friday. In Sydney: 11:00 AM Friday. In Mumbai: 6:30 AM Friday.
The men's basketball gold medal game (BKB43) at Intuit Dome in Inglewood is Sunday, July 30 at 12:45 PM PT. In New York: 3:45 PM. In London: 8:45 PM. In Seoul/Tokyo: 4:45 AM Monday. In Sydney: 5:45 AM Monday.
Cricket (T20) is at the Fairgrounds Cricket Stadium in Pomona. Most sessions start at 9:00 AM or 6:00 PM PT. For London (BST): 5:00 PM or 2:00 AM. For Mumbai (IST): 9:30 PM or 6:30 AM next day. The men's gold medal match (CKT28) is Saturday July 29, 9:00 AM PT = 5:00 PM London = 9:30 PM Mumbai.
July 15 is the busiest opening day with 53 sessions across 25+ sports. Highlights include: athletics heats plus women's 100m final (5:00 PM), artistic gymnastics men's qualifications (11:30 AM / 3:30 PM / 7:30 PM), surfing Round 1 at Trestles Beach (7:00 AM), women's triathlon final (7:30 AM), rugby sevens women's medal matches (7:00 PM), fencing medal bouts (6:30 PM), and judo medal matches (4:00 PM). All times Pacific.
July 22 has 49 sessions. Key events: swimming finals begin (6:00 PM, first medals in the pool), men's golf final round, cycling women's road race (11:30 AM), 3x3 basketball semifinals, equestrian dressage team final, men's 10m platform diving final, water polo men's medal matches, and boxing semifinals. This is the first major swimming day and typically one of the highest-TV-rating days of any Olympics.
Five sports are new or returning: Baseball/Softball (returning after Tokyo 2020; baseball at Dodger Stadium, softball at OKC Softball Park), Cricket T20 (first time since 1900; at Fairgrounds Cricket Stadium, Pomona), Flag Football (brand new; at Exposition Park Stadium), Lacrosse Sixes (returning after 1908; at Exposition Park Stadium), and Squash (brand new; at Comcast Squash Center, Universal Studios).
There are 223 medal sessions over 17 competition days. The busiest medal days are typically mid-to-late in the Games. Day 1 (July 15) already has medal events in athletics, fencing, judo, canoe slalom, rugby sevens, shooting, triathlon, and cycling (BMX racing).
26 sessions are in Oklahoma City in Central Time (CT, 2 hours ahead of PT): softball (17 sessions at OKC Softball Park, July 23β29) and canoe slalom (9 sessions at OKC Whitewater Center, July 14β22). This tool automatically handles the CTβlocal conversion for these events.
The Closing Ceremony is Sunday, July 30, 2028 at the LA Memorial Coliseum. The exact start time is not yet confirmed in schedule v2.1. Competition ends that day with men's basketball gold (12:45 PM PT), women's volleyball gold (10:00 AM PT), men's marathon (7:15 AM PT), and cycling track finals (8:45 AM PT).
Los Angeles is in Pacific Daylight Time (PDT, UTC-7) during July. This is 3 hours behind New York (EDT), 8 hours behind London (BST), 16 hours behind Seoul/Tokyo (KST/JST), and 17 hours behind Sydney (AEST). The official LA28 schedule lists all times in Pacific Time using the 24-hour clock.
Basketball at Intuit Dome in Inglewood runs in three daily slots during group play: 12:00 PM, 6:00 PM, and 9:30 PM PT. Knockout rounds are typically at 1:00 PM and 8:00 PM PT. The women's gold medal game is Saturday July 29 at 4:00 PM PT, men's gold is Sunday July 30 at 12:45 PM PT.
Athletics at the LA Memorial Coliseum typically has two sessions per day: morning heats starting around 9:00 AM PT and evening finals starting around 3:30β5:00 PM PT. The evening sessions contain most medal events. The marathon starts early at 7:15 AM PT from Venice Beach Boardwalk (women's July 29, men's July 30).
No. This is an independent viewer built from the publicly released LA28 Competition Schedule v2.1 (February 6, 2025). This site is not affiliated with the LA28 Organizing Committee, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), or the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC). For official ticketing and the latest updates, visit la28.org.
Session start and end times match the official LA28 schedule exactly (version 2.1, February 2025). Timezone conversions use the IANA Time Zone Database via the Luxon JavaScript library β the same standard used by Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, and every major operating system. LA28 has stated the schedule is subject to change until the conclusion of the Games.
Yes, likely. LA28 has released version 2.1 as of February 2025. Previous Olympics typically had 3-4 schedule revisions before the Games. Football (soccer) preliminary match times and venues are still TBD. This tool will be updated whenever a new version is published.
Not yet β this is the initial release. Google Calendar export, iCal download, event bookmarking (save favorites), and shareable filtered URLs are planned for the next update. Bookmark this page and check back.
Schedule data is sourced from the LA28 Olympic Games Competition Schedule by Event, Version 2.1, published by the LA28 Organizing Committee on February 6, 2025. The PDF is publicly available at la28.org.
Timezone conversion is powered by the Luxon library (v3.5.0) using the IANA Time Zone Database. Ticket fee information (24% service charge) is sourced from reporting by LAist, NBC Los Angeles, and Fox LA (2025β2026).
This tool is an independent project by PrintMoneyLab. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the LA28 Organizing Committee, the International Olympic Committee, NBC Sports, or any official Olympic body. Olympic-related trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Last updated: April 16, 2026. Schedule version: 2.1 (February 6, 2025).