Los Angeles 2028 Paralympics
Team USA is the largest and most diversely talented team of athletes on the planet, coming together to compete at the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games.
Aug 14, 2028 - Aug 26, 2028 | Los Angeles, CA, United States
Downtown Sports Park
Boccia, Goalball, Para-Badminton, Para Judo, Para Table Tennis, Para Taekwondo, Para Track & Field, Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Fencing, Wheelchair Rugby
South Bay Sports Park
Para Archery, Para-Cycling, Wheelchair Tennis
Long Beach Sports Park
Blind Soccer, Paracanoe, Para Climbing, Para-Rowing, Para Shooting, Para Swimming, Sitting Volleyball
Westside
Para Track & Field, Paratriathlon
Southern California Venues
Para-Equestrian
Venues TBD
Para Powerlifting
The Los Angeles 2028 Paralympics start Aug. 15, 2028 and end Aug. 27, 2028
To be alerted when tickets go on sale, fill out the form at https://www.teamusa.com/tickets.
Tickets to the Los Angeles Paralympic Games will be available beginning in July 2027, one year before the Games.
The 2028 Summer Paralympics will be held in Los Angeles, California in the United States.
The Summer Paralympics occur every four years. The Paralympic games are held every two years, alternating between the summer and winter Paralympics.
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Katie (Holloway) Bridge Paralympian 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024 Sport: Sitting Volleyball Education: Oklahoma State Hometown: Lake Stevens, WA Age: 39 Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
| Sitting Volleyball | Oklahoma State | Lake Stevens, WA | 39 | Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
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David Abrahams Paralympian 2020, 2024 Sport: Para Swimming Education: Harvard University Hometown: Havertown, PA Age: 24 Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
| Para Swimming | Harvard University | Havertown, PA | 24 | Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
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Sarah Adam Paralympian 2024 Sport: Wheelchair Rugby Hometown: Naperville, IL Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
| Wheelchair Rugby | Naperville, IL | Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
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Para Taekwondo | Houston, TX | 21 | |||||||
Jazmin Almlie-Ryan Paralympian 2016, 2020, 2024 Sport: Para Shooting Education: University of Houston ’06, Biology Hometown: Katy, TX Age: 43 | Para Shooting | University of Houston ’06, Biology | Katy, TX | 43 | |||||
Chuck Aoki Paralympian 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024 Sport: Wheelchair Rugby Education: Metropolitan State University Hometown: Minneapolis, MN Age: 34 Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
| Wheelchair Rugby | Metropolitan State University | Minneapolis, MN | 34 | Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
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Josie Aslakson Paralympian 2020, 2024 Sport: Wheelchair Basketball Education: University of Texas at Arlington, New York University Hometown: Jordan, MN Age: 30 Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
| Wheelchair Basketball | University of Texas at Arlington, New York University | Jordan, MN | 30 | Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
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Hannah Aspden Paralympian 2016, 2020, 2024 Sport: Para Swimming Education: Queens University of Charlotte Hometown: Raleigh, NC Age: 25 Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
| Para Swimming | Queens University of Charlotte | Raleigh, NC | 25 | Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
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Evan Austin Paralympian 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024 Sport: Para Swimming Education: Indiana State University Hometown: Terre Haute, IN Age: 33 Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
| Para Swimming | Indiana State University | Terre Haute, IN | 33 | Number of olympic medals this Athlete has won
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Femita Ayanbeku Paralympian 2016, 2020, 2024 Sport: Para Track and Field Education: American International College (Springfield, Mass.) Hometown: Boston, MA Age: 33 | Para Track and Field | American International College (Springfield, Mass.) | Boston, MA | 33 |
Team USA Para powerlifters make Paralympic debut
PARIS, France – On the final day of the Paralympic Games Paris 2024, Team USA’s Para powerlifters Bobby Body and Ashley Dyce both made their Paralympic debut, marking the first time in 24 years that the United States has had two athletes simultaneously...
The Three-Peat is Complete for U.S. Women's Sitting Volleyball
PARIS — Revenge is a dish best served golden.In search of their third-straight gold medal, the U.S. women's sitting volleyball team flipped the script from its first game against China to end its quest with the ultimate reward. The squad dispatched its...
U.S. Men’s Wheelchair Basketball Onward To Gold Medal Game After Trouncing Canada, As Veteran Brian Bell Stars
PARIS — Three-time Paralympian Brian Bell sparked Team USA’s fire with consecutive baskets, both coming off nice Jake Williams assists early in the second quarter. The 35-year-old veteran drew a foul on the second, converted the free throw and propelle...
Self-Described “Non-Athlete” Liana Mutia Wins Para Judo Silver
PARIS — If anyone asks how Liana Mutia feels about being the world’s No. 1 ranked women’s -57 kg. J1 Para judo athlete, she would tell you the same thing.“I’m not an athlete.”Yet, her results on the tatami inside Champ de Mars Arena tell a different st...
Two Paralympics, Two Medals for U.S. Para Table Tennis Athlete Ian Seidenfeld. This time, It’s Bronze
PARIS — Lakeville, Minnesota’s Ian Seidenfeld knows nothing but podium finishes early into his Para Table Tennis career at the Paralympic Games.In front of a roaring crowd that used the metal bleachers for their drum sets, Seidenfeld battled Italy’s Ma...
A World Record, A Historic Record and Two Long Jump Medals: U.S. Para Track & Field Athletes Keep Showing Out in Paris
ST. DENIS, France — Manifestation works.Before first-time Paralympian Noelle Malkamaki stepped foot into the shot put ring at Stade de France, she already held the world record in the women’s shot put F46. However, that wasn’t good enough for the Decat...
Constant Reinvention Has Blake Haxton Competing in Paris, Ready To Race His Canoe To History
Complications from a disease forced Haxton to reinvent himself several times, including most recently as a paracanoeist.
U.S. Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Survives Scare From Great Britain To Advance to Semifinal
PARIS – Ixhelt Gonzalez converted an uncontested lay-up off a sweet backdoor pass from Becca Murray to give Team USA a 53-50 lead over Great Britain. It was a defining moment and a lead that the U.S. wouldn’t relinquish over the final two minutes in a ...
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