Trestles to host surfing for 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
- Surfing will be part of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics at a Southern California high-performance wave, announced April 15, 2025.
- The ISA and International Olympic Committee validated the decision, emphasizing the importance of a quality field for Olympic Surfing.
- Trestles, in San Clemente, is a premier surf break and has hosted numerous international surfing competitions over the decades.
- Fernando Aguerre stated they needed to feature quality waves, adding, "There is no doubt that location is Trestles."
- The choice of Trestles continues the trajectory of iconic waves hosting Olympic surfing and adds to the growing Olympic legacy.
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Trestles to host surfing for 2028 Los Angeles Olympics
Mateus Herdy free surfing before the Vans US Open of Surfing at Lowers, Trestles, San Clemente on July 29, 2022. Sean Evans / Red Bull Contact Pool Trestles is now part of the plan for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. The games will feature surfing at Trestles, the renowned collection of surfing spots between northern San Diego County and southern San Clemente in Orange County. The popular beach formerly hosted a World Surfing League competition a…
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The International Olympic Committee has confirmed Lower Trestles near San Clemente as the beach venue for its surfing competition in the 2028 games, beating out Huntington Beach. “The 2028 Olympic venue plan invites communities from across the region to celebrate the Games coming to their backyard with the most exciting sports staged at some of the world’s top-tier existing stadiums and arenas, famous beaches and purpose-built temporary structur…
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