What's Happening?
The U.S. track and field Olympic trials for the 2028 Summer Games will be held in Eugene, Oregon, marking the sixth consecutive time Hayward Field on the University of Oregon campus will host the event. This decision leaves Los Angeles, the host city
for the 2028 Olympics, on the sidelines for the trials. The trials are scheduled for June 17-22, 2028, and will feature a compressed six-day schedule, differing from past trials that typically spanned two weekends with rest days. Notably, selections for the decathlon, heptathlon, and 10,000 meters will occur earlier in the spring at yet-to-be-determined locations to allow athletes additional recovery time. Hayward Field, often called 'TrackTown USA,' has consistently proven to be a viable host for major track events in the U.S., having also hosted world championships in 2022 and the U.S. track nationals multiple times.
Why It's Important?
The decision to keep the Olympic trials in Eugene underscores the city's established reputation as a premier venue for track and field in the United States. This continuity provides a familiar and proven environment for athletes, potentially contributing to consistent performance levels and preparation for the Olympic Games. For Los Angeles, while it will host the 2028 Summer Games, not hosting the trials means missing an opportunity to build local excitement and test logistical capabilities for track and field events in the lead-up to the Olympics. The compressed schedule for the trials and the separate qualification events for multi-discipline and long-distance races reflect an evolving approach to athlete welfare and performance optimization, aiming to provide better recovery periods. This could influence future scheduling of major athletic events, prioritizing athlete readiness over traditional event formats.
What's Next?
The U.S. Olympic track and field trials are set for June 17-22, 2028, at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. The specific locations and dates for the decathlon, heptathlon, and 10,000-meter selections, which will take place earlier in the spring, are yet to be determined. Athletes will begin their preparations for these events, aiming to qualify for the 2028 Summer Games. The Olympic track meet itself will commence on July 15, 2028, marking the first time since 1968 that track events will cover the opening days of the Games. Organizers will continue to refine the logistics for both the trials and the main Olympic events, ensuring smooth execution and optimal conditions for athletes.
Beyond the Headlines
The consistent selection of Eugene as the host for the U.S. Olympic track trials highlights a broader trend of specialization in sports event hosting, where certain cities or venues become synonymous with particular sports due to their infrastructure, community support, and historical success. This concentration of events in 'TrackTown USA' could further solidify its identity and influence within the global track and field community. The logistical challenges of hosting two major events, the trials and the Olympics, in close proximity, as would have been the case for Los Angeles, also reveal the complex considerations involved in event planning, balancing local enthusiasm with practical operational demands. This decision might also spark discussions about equitable distribution of major sporting events across different regions of the U.S. in the future.








