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Jake
06-21-2024, 01:12 PM
Got to get tickets for the family. I have several years to save up at least lol

bison34
06-21-2024, 01:16 PM
I hope the city gets proactive now on making the city as great as possible. There are some I've seen who don't like this news, due to the increase of tourists, and traffic increases....4 years out.

Bellaboo
06-21-2024, 01:17 PM
The new arena might just be in the picture as well. If completed, great place for telecommunication, news networks, media operations, transportation and other information etc.

Bellaboo
06-21-2024, 01:18 PM
I hope the city gets proactive now on making the city as great as possible. There are some I've seen who don't like this news, due to the increase of tourists, and traffic increases....4 years out.

Those people can deal with it for a couple weeks. lol

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:19 PM
The new arena might just be in the picture as well. If completed, great place for telecommunication, news networks, media operations, transportation and other information etc.

The newly revised goal is to have it ready by the summer of 2028, and I said at the time I didn't think that timing was coincidental.

It will at least look pretty in all the coverage shots.

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:20 PM
Those people can deal with it for a couple weeks. lol

And of course, the softball thing will see crowds very much like we have in OKC every single year for the WCWS.

The Whitewater facility will only be able to hold about the same capacity of a Thunder game.

burksooner
06-21-2024, 01:21 PM
I believe they are looking at 10-12K.

Remember that RFP I posted about new plans for the Whitewater facility? That's what it was about and AHMM won the planning rights which have already started.

Could you post a link to the RFP for this?

jdross1982
06-21-2024, 01:21 PM
Have to think between the improvements that will most certainly come at both Softball and Canoe sites, Thunder Arena, Soccer stadium, the 3 large towers on Uhaul site, at least 2 more hotels, all of the Okana site, and so much more these all equate to more than 2 billion in investment in OKC mostly downtown area in just 4 years. That is incredible.

Teo9969
06-21-2024, 01:21 PM
Definitely goes to show how important it is to play to your strengths. The Canoe Slalom is actually more surprising than Softball if you're not on this forum and you zoom out a bit. But we created a world class facility where there wasn't a lot of competition. Softball we've been leaning into for decades and now it's paying off in a huge way.

I would really love to see the Softball hall of fame get however much money to build a compelling "Softball around the world" wing to their current facility that creates a cool experience for visitors from around the globe.

soonerguru
06-21-2024, 01:22 PM
The 'build it and they will come approach' of tax-supported facilities continues to pay dividends; and it was the only reason we got a shot at an NBA team.

Every investment we have made in MAPS has paid off. Every one. Not a stinker in the bunch. What a trip it is and a contrast to see so many people in Norman getting all angry about the proposed arena and entertainment district, which doesn't even have a sales tax component.

These investments in ourselves have paid off by orders of magnitude. Interested to see what the "human needs" components of MAPS 4 do to change our landscape.

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:24 PM
Have to think between the improvements that will most certainly come at both Softball and Canoe sites, Thunder Arena, Soccer stadium, the 3 large towers on Uhaul site, at least 2 more hotels, all of the Okana site, and so much more these all equate to more than 2 billion in investment in OKC mostly downtown area in just 4 years. That is incredible.

I should really try and make a rough tally of downtown investment since the first MAPS.

Just for perspective, before MAPS got the ball rolling, we only had ONE hotel downtown. One. And I just updated the Downtown Hotel Summary (https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=34292&p=659682#post659682) to show we now have TWENTY SEVEN with 8 more formally announced and certain more to come -- especially now.

Similar increases have happened in office, restaurants, infrastructure, entertainment and transportation, but public and private.

jccouger
06-21-2024, 01:24 PM
I hope they take the bs unearned OSU logo off the whitewater facility and put up the Olympic rings.

EtanEiko
06-21-2024, 01:24 PM
Would OKC be a part of Opening ceremonies or would those be in LA , then athletes fly into OKC?
This is SO awesome! FINALLY we figure out what Dallas and KC would be jealous of!!! :P

smitteebc
06-21-2024, 01:25 PM
Could this fast track the second phase of Okana (aquarium…)?

Bellaboo
06-21-2024, 01:25 PM
The newly revised goal is to have it ready by the summer of 2028, and I said at the time I didn't think that timing was coincidental.

It will at least look pretty in all the coverage shots.

Have our own mini opening ceremony in it.

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:26 PM
Another thought: maybe this will provide the spark needed for the REHCO lots to be developed; all that primo property that sits directly between the two downtown parks.

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:28 PM
Have our own mini opening ceremony in it.

I am very sure we'll have mini Olympic Villages at both venues; lots of tents, activities, merchandise, food and drink.

Even if you don't go to the events themselves, it will be great fun just to go hang out.


We all know the City and the people here are going to go crazy for this, just like we do anything else halfway cool.

Jake
06-21-2024, 01:28 PM
It's fun going back to when Pete first dropped the news on social media that the Olympics were a possibility and the read the comments.

jdross1982
06-21-2024, 01:29 PM
I should really try and make a rough tally of downtown investment since the first MAPS.

Just for perspective, before MAPS got the ball rolling, we only had ONE hotel downtown. One. And I just updated the Downtown Hotel Summary (https://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=34292&p=659682#post659682) to show we now have TWENTY SEVEN with 8 more formally announced and certain more to come -- especially now.

Similar increases have happened in office, restaurants, infrastructure, entertainment and transportation, but public and private.

That would be great to see, you could also break it up into sections of Maps 1, Maps 3, Maps 4 and Olympics just to track the growth and events that have lead to each.

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:31 PM
It's fun going back to when Pete first dropped the news on social media that the Olympics were a possibility and the read the comments.

I've said for a long time at least the whitewater stuff was a done deal, and knew they were pitching hard for both rowing and softball.

I don't post things like that without a very high degree of confidence and first-hand knowledge.

There were tons of people who said things like, "This is a lie; they don't know what they are talking about." Which is very different than having a hard time believing in the possibility. Tempting to go back and tag some of those people in the latest posts.

BoulderSooner
06-21-2024, 01:33 PM
I hope they take the bs unearned OSU logo off the whitewater facility and put up the Olympic rings.

I don't believe it would be allowed during the olympics in any event ... just like all of the devon and og&e logos will be covered up at the softball stadium

Urbanized
06-21-2024, 01:34 PM
Hopefully OKC prepares accordingly. They are normally reactive vs proactive...

Do you understand that officials with the City of Oklahoma City have already been working on this for more than two years..?

Bellaboo
06-21-2024, 01:36 PM
I wonder if the new bridges for I-35 will be completed by 2028 ?

Since rowing was not included didn't know if it was pushed back ?

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:37 PM
I wonder if the new bridges for I-35 will be completed by 2028 ?

Since rowing was not included didn't know if it was pushed back ?

Don't think it is a super high priority without rowing.

LocoAko
06-21-2024, 01:41 PM
I know investments at the slalom and softball sites are going to be top priority, but is there any chance of additional investment for "beautification" efforts anywhere in the city? If the impression of visitors from around the world is a top priority, I feel like that would have more meaningful impact than just the view of aerial shots.

jn1780
06-21-2024, 01:41 PM
I don't believe it would be allowed during the olympics in any event ... just like all of the devon and og&e logos will be covered up at the softball stadium

Yeah, Its going to be the official LA Olympics 2028 banner posted everywhere.

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:42 PM
I know investments at the slalom and softball sites are going to be top priority, but is there any chance of additional investment for "beautification" efforts anywhere in the city? If the impression of visitors from around the world is a top priority, I feel like that would have more meaningful impact than just the view of aerial shots.

I'm sure there'll be a lot of talk and projects put in motion to get OKC ready for the world.

BoulderSooner
06-21-2024, 01:45 PM
Do you understand that officials with the City of Oklahoma City have already been working on this for more than two years..?

per David Holt's statement 6 years in the making

jn1780
06-21-2024, 01:47 PM
The next year will interesting. Things will have to be put in motion fast depending on how much infrastructure is projected to be needed outside the venues themselves.

Urbanized
06-21-2024, 01:48 PM
per David Holt's statement 6 years in the making

That's accurate. About two years ago is when it started to get much more real. There has been a tremendous amount of work done on this project is my main point. OKC wasn't magically named as a host city, with officials now scrambling around like chickens with their heads cut off. Writing the City off as "reactive vs proactive" is incredibly insulting.

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:49 PM
per David Holt's statement 6 years in the making

It goes back to at least when Holt hosted Garcetti and the pictures of them together in the Boathouse District.

And Mike Knopp whispering in the ear of the US Kayak/Canoe Association for even longer.

And really, back to when OKC citizens invested in these world-class facilities in the first place.

PhiAlpha
06-21-2024, 01:50 PM
LA28 UPDATES VENUE PLAN TO STAGE OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC SPORTS IN SOME OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST STADIUMS AND ARENAS (https://la28.org/en/newsroom/la28-updates-venue-plan.html)

LA28 Updates Venue Plan to Deliver Improved Athlete and Fan Experiences, More Sustainable Solutions, and Legacy Opportunity in LA, Resulting in over $150 Million in Cost Savings and New Revenue

LOS ANGELES, CA (JUNE 21, 2024) - Today, the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games proposed the first series of updates to its venue plan that will stage some of the most popular Olympic and Paralympic sports in world-class arenas and stadiums, creating the ideal experience for athletes and fans, and achieving more than $150 million in combined new revenue and cost savings.

Southern California’s abundance of high-quality athletic venues is the strongest possible foundation for hosting a spectacular and fiscally responsible Games. With these changes, LA28 assigns more sports to existing stadiums and uses fewer temporary venues, which provides significant financial and operational benefits.

Each venue shift announced today will achieve at least a $10 million estimated economic improvement, reducing the cost and complexity of temporary stadium builds, overlays and operations, and will accumulate an estimated $156 million in combined savings and revenue increases to support LA28’s balanced budget.

Additionally, LA28’s venue moves and reliance on existing stadiums makes the Games more sustainable; enhances the field of play and warm up areas for athletes; improves seating, hospitality, services and capacity for more fans; places competitions in the hands of experienced venue operators and staff to ensure smooth delivery and operations; and provides legacy opportunities in the City of Los Angeles.

LA28’s previous venue plan was developed in 2017 when the City of Los Angeles was bidding for the Games. Since then, several new state-of-the-art stadiums and arenas have become available, a previously assigned venue has become unavailable, new sports have been added to the 2028 program, and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) developed new policy to encourage Games organizers to prioritize using existing or temporary venues, even if they are located outside of the Host City.

“The Olympic and Paralympic Games represent the pinnacle of athletic competition and achievement, and we’re proud to host the Los Angeles 2028 Games in some of the greatest stadiums and arenas ever built,” said LA28 Chairperson and President Casey Wasserman. “LA28’s updated venue plan will provide the ideal Hollywood stage for the world’s top athletes, and choosing from spectacular existing venues, wherever they are, rather than building new permanent or temporary stadiums, achieves more than $150 million in savings and new revenue to help maintain a balanced budget. We look forward to partnering with these venues, and their experienced operators and workforce, to deliver an unparalleled experience for athletes and fans in 2028.”

Under the updated venue plan, some of the most popular Olympic competitions will be held in venues considered among the finest in the world. Gymnastics will be held at the legendary and recently renovated Arena in Downtown LA that is home to the NBA’s Lakers, NHL’s Kings, and WNBA’s Sparks; the nation’s newest and most advanced large pro sports Stadium, located in Inglewood, CA, that is home to the NFL’s Rams and Chargers, will become the largest swimming venue in Olympic history, with 38,000 seats; and Basketball will be held at the nation’s newest and state-of-the-art indoor Arena in Inglewood, CA that will be home to the NBA’s Clippers. Athletics and Para Athletics will remain at the iconic and recently refurbished LA Memorial Coliseum, making it the only stadium in history to host Track and Field competitions in three Olympic Games. (Please note, per current guidelines, LA28 will not use existing corporate names for stadiums and arenas for Games purposes.)

LA28’s plans for Opening and Closing Ceremonies are unchanged, with parts hosted at both the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Stadium located in Inglewood, CA. Additionally, to accommodate these moves, both World Athletics and World Aquatics, the governing bodies of Athletics and Aquatics Olympic events respectively, have approved and support LA28’s plan to adjust the traditional Olympic schedule. Specifically, the 2028 Olympic Games Athletics competition will move to the first week of the Olympic Games while the Swimming competition will be held during the second week.

In the updated venue plan, LA28 reaffirms its commitment to the San Fernando Valley, which was not included in either the 1932 or 1984 Games. The Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area in the Valley will host the youthful, high-energy Olympic competitions for BMX Freestyle and BMX Racing along with Skateboarding Park and Street. The precision sport of Archery will also be in Sepulveda Basin Recreation Area for both the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Diving will return to the same pool that hosted the Aquatics events in the 1932 Olympic Games, the 1932 Pool in Exposition Park, that will remain a legacy venue for generations of Angelenos to enjoy through the City’s Department of Recreation and Parks. The City of Long Beach will host Artistic Swimming and Para Swimming competitions, in addition to several other sports that will be announced at a later date.

While Southern California has more professional and collegiate sports venues than any area in the United States, there is no Canoe Slalom venue that exists locally (or anywhere in the Western US), and the largest Softball venue in Southern California seats fewer than 2,000 people, which does not meet the expected spectator demand for Softball at the Olympic Games. Instead of undertaking additional construction projects to build temporary venues for these sports, LA28 will assign Canoe Slalom and Softball competitions to the world-class venues in Oklahoma City. These assignments are also in alignment with the IOC’s Olympic Agenda 2020+5 recommendation which emphasizes sustainability by encouraging the use of existing venues beyond the region of the Host City. Both the Canoe Slalom and Softball venues in Oklahoma City are built to international competition standards, ensuring a high-quality experience for athletes and fans, while allowing LA28 to realize cost savings and revenue gains to support its balanced budget. LA28 also recognizes that the Oklahoma City community has consistently supported top events for both sports and is confident that they will for these Olympic competitions as well.

Equestrian and Para Equestrian competitions, previously assigned to the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area, will be held at an exceptional existing facility in Temecula, CA, that is the only such facility in Southern California large enough to accommodate all required disciplines in one location. Shooting and Shooting Para Sport competitions, which were also previously assigned to the Sepulveda Dam Recreation Area, will be assigned to one of two possible sport shooting clubs, to be determined, both of which can leverage on existing shotgun facilities and are located in Southern California, outside the City of Los Angeles.

LA28 submitted these updated venue assignments to the City of Los Angeles, which must approve competitions that move outside of the city’s boundaries from the venue plan submitted during the bid. Download LA28’s submission here.

All proposed venue changes have been assessed in consultation with each respective International Federation. The IOC Executive Board has approved these venue assignments for Olympic sports, pending approval from the City of Los Angeles. Changes to venues for Paralympic sports will require approval from the IPC Governing Board in the future.

Additional changes to the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic venue plan that do not move events outside the City of Los Angeles’ boundaries, or that assign venues for new sports added to the Olympic and Paralympic sport programs since 2017, along with the updated Paralympic venue plan will all be announced later.



Moving out of the City of Los Angeles – requires City approval
Olympic Swimming to Inglewood
Paralympic Swimming to Long Beach
Olympic Artistic Swimming to Long Beach
Olympic Basketball to Inglewood
Olympic Canoe Slalom to the City of Oklahoma City
Olympic and Paralympic Equestrian to Temecula
Olympic and Paralympic Shooting to existing venue outside of Los Angeles

Moving into the City of Los Angeles – does not require City approval
Olympic Diving to existing venue in Los Angeles
Olympic and Paralympic Archery to the Sepulveda Basin
Olympic BMX Freestyle to the Sepulveda Basin
Olympic BMX Racing to the Sepulveda Basin
Olympic Gymnastics (Artistic, Rhythmic, Trampoline) to Downtown Los Angeles
Olympic Skateboarding Park to the Sepulveda Basin
Olympic Skateboarding Street to the Sepulveda Basin

Still crazy to read.

Pete
06-21-2024, 01:56 PM
I bet the opportunity is taken to make even more improvements at the softball complex (locker rooms, etc.) which will only make it a lead-pipe cinch the WCWS doesn't move for the next several decades.

bison34
06-21-2024, 01:59 PM
Do you understand that officials with the City of Oklahoma City have already been working on this for more than two years..?

Yeah well, OKC developers are not the city of OKC. They are notoriously slow to develop. The fact that there isn't one hotel in the Adventure District is almost criminal, and it has been that way for 30 years. The fact the OKC river has no housing, and only very, very recently had a hotel developed on it, is almost criminal.

These are going to be the areas most tourists will see in 2028, so I hope OKC has a plan to develop these areas accordingly. Not that they haven't worked hard for years on this project, but getting it, and now having to rely on private developers to complete projects, are 2 different things.

bison34
06-21-2024, 01:59 PM
I bet the opportunity is taken to make even more improvements at the softball complex (locker rooms, etc.) which will only make it a lead-pipe cinch the WCWS doesn't move for the next several decades.

Agreed on this, 100%

kukblue1
06-21-2024, 02:02 PM
Where are they doing rowing and already seeing online the Athletes don’t get the true Olympic experience by being in OKC SMH

Pete
06-21-2024, 02:04 PM
Where are they

In a Long Beach marina on a shortened course; 1500m v. the traditional 2000m.

I know OKC pitched for rowing as well but hard to feel disappointed given what we are getting.

PhiAlpha
06-21-2024, 02:04 PM
Where are they doing rowing and already seeing online the Athletes don’t get the true Olympic experience by being in OKC SMH

Who cares?

Jake
06-21-2024, 02:11 PM
Yeah well, OKC developers are not the city of OKC. They are notoriously slow to develop. The fact that there isn't one hotel in the Adventure District is almost criminal, and it has been that way for 30 years. The fact the OKC river has no housing, and only very, very recently had a hotel developed on it, is almost criminal.

These are going to be the areas most tourists will see in 2028, so I hope OKC has a plan to develop these areas accordingly. Not that they haven't worked hard for years on this project, but getting it, and now having to rely on private developers to complete projects, are 2 different things.

There's never been a catalyst like the Olympics to spark those developments before. Now there is.

bison34
06-21-2024, 02:17 PM
There's never been a catalyst like the Olympics to spark those developments before. Now there is.

True. You are correct there. I hope to be pleasantly surprised by the developers in this city. It is a major chance to improve this city's fortunes for 20+ years.

Rover
06-21-2024, 02:22 PM
I hope the city gets proactive now on making the city as great as possible. There are some I've seen who don't like this news, due to the increase of tourists, and traffic increases....4 years out.

Haven't seen any real negativity in the press, online, or in any meetings I've been in. There is no measurable resistance to this of which you post. Who's been negative? This city's citizens are great supporters of events like this. Even years ago when we had Olympic trials here the support was great. I remember going to Norman for ceremonies in a sold out OU stadium.

jn1780
06-21-2024, 02:29 PM
Where are they doing rowing and already seeing online the Athletes don’t get the true Olympic experience by being in OKC SMH

Hopefully, there will be several direct flights to LA to try to connect the two cities the best they can. Sure there are Athletes who are going to be disappointed that the others are all in LA. That's kind of the reality of modern day Olympics though today. Its supposed to be a connected world.

bison34
06-21-2024, 02:30 PM
Haven't seen any real negativity in the press, online, or in any meetings I've been in. There is no measurable resistance to this of which you post. Who's been negative? This city's citizens are great supporters of events like this. Even years ago when we had Olympic trials here the support was great. I remember going to Norman for ceremonies in a sold out OU stadium.

I have a few family friends who are not happy with this, and think somehow it will lead to political issues, as well (I won't dwell on those, as this isn't a political thread). I think most are in favor of this, you are right.

Laramie
06-21-2024, 02:30 PM
This IMO would be the best opportunity to get a World Class Aquarian built on the same 4 square blocks ($900 million Downtown Arena).

The potential tourist attraction the new arena and Aquarian complex would attract.

Urbanized
06-21-2024, 02:31 PM
https://www.canoeicf.com/news/oklahoma-city-announced-venue-2028-olympic-canoe-slalom-competition

https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/styles/top_image_1300/public/news-top-images/la28_rendering_whitewater_center_in_oklahoma_city_ ok_06_21_24_disclaimer_landscape.jpg


Oklahoma City will host the Canoe Slalom Olympic events at the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028.
Announced on Friday, the Canoe Slalom Center in Oklahoma City, OKC, will be the venue for the LA28 competitions, where six gold medals will be up for grabs.

The announcement was part of LA28’s first wave of venue confirmations for the Games, which included a number of venues that have moved in or out of the City of Los Angeles since the original bid was made in 2017.

That will include Canoe Slalom at a venue widely recognised as a premier venue for international canoe competitions. Oklahoma City has previously hosted the ICF Canoe Sprint Super Cup in 2021 and 2022 and its selection for the 2028 Olympic Games underscores the Canoe Slalom Center’s outstanding facilities and organisational capabilities.

The venue is equally tuned in to the Olympic Agenda 2020+5, which emphasises sustainability, legacy and the use of, where possible, existing high-quality venues.

LA28 Olympics Rendering of the Whitewater Center for Canoe Slalom and Kayak Cross in Oklahoma City

ICF President Thomas Konietzko expressed his enthusiasm for the venue, saying:

"I’m happy that our sport can help make Oklahoma a major Olympic city," Mr Konietzko added. “The Canoe Slalom Center in Oklahoma City is undoubtedly a top-tier host for ICF competitions and now it will be the host for an Olympic event. ICF will work closely with the city and all stakeholders to guarantee the most successful delivery of the canoe slalom events in the Olympic Games 2028, highlighting our commitment and further promoting the development of our sport."

Friday’s announcement marks a significant milestone in the preparation for the LA2028 Olympic Games, which aims to ensure an unforgettable experience for all participants and spectators, bringing unprecedented international exposure to Oklahoma City under the Olympic spotlight.

The proposed venue change has been assessed in consultation with the International Canoe Federation and will be finalised with the approval of the IOC Executive Board and the City of Los Angeles in the coming months.

jn1780
06-21-2024, 02:32 PM
I have a few family friends who are not happy with this, and think somehow it will lead to political issues, as well (I won't dwell on those, as this isn't a political thread). I think most are in favor of this, you are right.

I would be concerned if there wasn't a little bit of drama. That would mean no one cares and we're significantly overblowing the impact of getting these events.

Laramie
06-21-2024, 02:36 PM
https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/styles/top_image_1300/public/news-top-images/la28_rendering_whitewater_center_in_oklahoma_city_ ok_06_21_24_disclaimer_landscape.jpg?itok=xLE94IHP

Amazing . . .

soonerguru
06-21-2024, 02:38 PM
https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/styles/top_image_1300/public/news-top-images/la28_rendering_whitewater_center_in_oklahoma_city_ ok_06_21_24_disclaimer_landscape.jpg?itok=xLE94IHP

Amazing . . .



I can't love this any more than I do.

BoulderSooner
06-21-2024, 02:43 PM
https://www.canoeicf.com/sites/default/files/styles/wysiwyg-full-width/public/la28_rendering_whitewater_center_in_oklahoma_city_ ok_06_21_24_disclaimer_v2.jpg?itok=CRPioOLs

CPin405
06-21-2024, 02:43 PM
I will admit I don't know the first thing about canoe slalom and am a casual watcher of softball, but this is such big news that I am beyond excited! Little ole OKC (we all know we aren't little but ya know other might think so :) is going to host Olympic events when many much bigger cities will not be. Incredible.

You simply cannot buy that kind of publicity and couple that with the report of OKC being a Top 10 place for new grads, the future is so bright around here. So glad we invested in ourselves and are still getting dividends from those investments.

Looking forward to all the development that will happen because of this news as well as everything else we already know is happening development wise. These have to be some of the best years in OKC's history, no?

Urbanized
06-21-2024, 02:49 PM
https://www.wbsc.org/en/news/softball-park-in-oklahoma-city-to-host-los-angeles-2028-olympic-games-softball-competition

https://static.wbsc.org/uploads/federations/0/cms/photos/58f32866-78c5-14e6-ef08-458cec29bd02.jpeg


Softball Park in Oklahoma City to host Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games softball competition
With a capacity of 13,000 spectators, Softball Park in Oklahoma City hosted the U-18 Women's Softball World Cup 2015 and later this year will stage the WBSC Men's Softball World Cup Group C.

The Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games confirmed today Softball Park in Oklahoma City, OK as the competition venue for the LA28 softball competition, an iconic stadium for softball's sixth appearance at the Olympic Games.

"We're thrilled with the announcement of Softball Park in Oklahoma as the venue for LA28, it's the perfect stage for the best softball athletes in the world to realise their Olympic dream," said WBSC President Riccardo Fraccari. "The cutting edge stadium, arguably one of the best softball stadiums in the world, will give us and LA28 the opportunity to spread the passion for Olympic softball in the US and around the world, while using an existing facility for the Games, in alignment with the IOC’s Olympic Agenda 2020+5 recommendations, which emphasises sustainability by encouraging the use of existing stadiums beyond the region of the host city."

With a capacity of 13,000 spectators, the stadium hosted the U-18 Women's Softball World Cup 2015 and later this year will stage the WBSC Men's Softball World Cup Group C. It's also the house of the NCAA Women's Softball World Series, which annually draws over 190,000 people from outside Oklahoma to enjoy softball.

Located in the Adventure District in Oklahoma City, OK, since 1987, the venue recently received a $27.5 million facelift with an added upper deck that increased capacity by 4,000 seats, a three-story press box as well as upgraded ticket windows and complex entrances.

In 2028, USA will become the first nation to host an Olympic softball competition twice, after the sport's historic debut in the Olympics in Atlanta 1996. This will be softball's sixth appearance in the Olympic Games programme, having also featured at Sydney 2000, Athens 2004, Beijing 2008 and Tokyo 2020, where softball opened the Olympic Games sports programme with an historic game between Japan and Australia in Fukushima.

Jersey Boss
06-21-2024, 02:49 PM
Every investment we have made in MAPS has paid off. Every one. Not a stinker in the bunch. What a trip it is and a contrast to see so many people in Norman getting all angry about the proposed arena and entertainment district, which doesn't even have a sales tax component.

These investments in ourselves have paid off by orders of magnitude. Interested to see what the "human needs" components of MAPS 4 do to change our landscape.

It is incorrect to state the proposed arena in Norman does not have a sales tax compnent. There are 2 TIFS proposed for that project. One captures property taxes the other sales taxes.

BoulderSooner
06-21-2024, 02:51 PM
The Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games confirmed today Softball Park in Oklahoma City, OK

this is always so weird to see .. during Olympic announcements .. solid name "softball park in Oklahoma City"

BoulderSooner
06-21-2024, 02:52 PM
It is incorrect to state the proposed arena in Norman does not have a sales tax compnent. There are 2 TIFS proposed for that project. One captures property taxs the other sales taxes.

he meant not a city wide sales tax like MAPS >>>

Tydude
06-21-2024, 02:53 PM
Will Rogers World Airport needs to expand its non stop from OKC to LA during the 2028 summer olympics and have to used bigger aircrafts instead of the small 76 passages aircraft.

warreng88
06-21-2024, 02:54 PM
This would be a great time for the Chickasaws to announce a big hotel in the Remington Park parking lot, something we have all be clamoring for.

I would assume we would hear something soon on the hotel as part of the MLK/63rd Street development.

jccouger
06-21-2024, 03:05 PM
Haven't seen any real negativity in the press, online, or in any meetings I've been in. There is no measurable resistance to this of which you post. Who's been negative? This city's citizens are great supporters of events like this. Even years ago when we had Olympic trials here the support was great. I remember going to Norman for ceremonies in a sold out OU stadium.

Nicole Mendes, former OU softball player, on X/Twitter has been extremely negatively vocal about the Olympics being in OKC and the athletes not getting the full Olympic experience. Not defending her, just answering your question.

Pete
06-21-2024, 03:08 PM
Nicole Mendes, former OU softball player, on X/Twitter has been extremely negatively vocal about the Olympics being in OKC and the athletes not getting the full Olympic experience. Not defending her, just answering your question.

It's far too early to make these types of assumptions.

The athletes could very easily go to LA for the opening ceremonies and other events, then take a plane to OKC.


Also, softball isn't even part of Paris and probably was only added to LA28 after they had a general agreement with OKC; remember, it wasn't added to 2028 until last fall well after we reported on some events coming here. In other words, without OKC the 'full Olympic experience' for softball players would amount to their sport not being represented at all and them sitting at home.

In fact, softball has only been a part of the games 5 times (out of 35) and only once in the last 4.

warreng88
06-21-2024, 03:15 PM
I know we talked about implications for hotels and other developments, but I wonder if since it is so close to the Softball stadium if the zoo would fast track some improvements and get more done in four years instead of spacing it out over ten.

Pete
06-21-2024, 03:18 PM
I know we talked about implications for hotels and other developments, but I wonder if since it is so close to the Softball stadium if the zoo would fast track some improvements and get more done in four years instead of spacing it out over ten.

Their primary funding source is sales tax and why they have to spread things out.

They could issue a revenue bond to get the money upfront and then pay interest, but that seems unlikely.