Orlando, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Montreal Named Hosts for Expanded 2028 Olympic Q-Series
Orlando has been selected as one of four global cities to host the expanded Olympic Q-Series, a critical qualifying pathway for athletes seeking to compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games. This marks a significant milestone for the city and highlights its growing status in the international sporting community.
According to recent announcements, Tokyo, Shanghai, and Montreal will join Orlando as host cities for the upcoming Q-Series. The event serves as a crucial stepping stone for athletes from around the world to secure their spots at LA28, the next Summer Olympics in the United States.
- The Q-Series will be held across four continents: Asia (Tokyo and Shanghai), North America (Montreal and Orlando)
- This expansion reflects a commitment to increased global accessibility for Olympic hopefuls
- Orlando's inclusion signals the city's emergence as a destination for top-tier international competition
While previous iterations of Olympic qualification tournaments were often centralized in a single location or limited region, the 2028 cycle's expanded Q-Series format aims to provide more equitable access and greater visibility for diverse sporting disciplines. The decision to broaden the host roster was confirmed by both NBC Sports and olympics.com, which highlighted the significance of the move for athletes and fans alike.
The Q-Series are expected to feature a range of sports, although official details on the disciplines included and specific event dates have yet to be released. The multi-city approach enhances opportunities for athletes from different continents to compete closer to home, reducing travel barriers and logistical hurdles that can impact performance and participation.
Industry observers note that Orlando's selection reflects the city’s robust sports infrastructure and its track record of successfully hosting major events. The city's growing portfolio includes prominent national and international competitions, positioning it as a key player in the lead-up to LA28.
- Tokyo and Shanghai bring deep Olympic legacies and world-class facilities
- Montreal, a former Olympic host, adds historical prestige to the Q-Series lineup
- Orlando's inclusion offers a fresh U.S. destination for Olympic hopefuls and fans
The move is also expected to generate significant economic and tourism benefits for each host city, as athletes, coaches, and spectators from around the world gather to witness Olympic dreams take shape. For Orlando, this presents an opportunity to showcase its capabilities on a global stage ahead of the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.
The expanded Q-Series underscores the Olympic movement’s ongoing efforts to increase inclusivity and create pathways for a broader spectrum of athletes to compete at the highest level. With four global cities set to play host, the road to LA28 promises to be more accessible, competitive, and compelling than ever before.
Sources
- [1]NBC Sports
- [2]olympics.com