LA Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California, United States / LA Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California, United States Venue Seating Plan
Capacity: 77,500The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum has a unique single-bowl seating arrangement with 93 rows, often categorized into lower, middle, and upper tiers based on row numbers. The bowl shape means that higher rows are farther from the field than they are high above it. The stadium's capacity was recently reduced to 77,500 after renovations, with further upgrades planned for the 2028 Olympics.

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Olympic Athletics

Olympic Athletics is the cornerstone of the Summer Olympic Games, often regarded as the purest test of human speed, strength, endurance, and skill. Comprising a diverse range of track and field events, athletics traces its roots back to the ancient Olympic Games and has been a feature of every modern Olympics since 1896.

Athletics includes running events such as sprints, middle-distance, and long-distance races; hurdling and steeplechase; race walking; and relay races. Field events encompass jumping disciplines like long jump, high jump, triple jump, and pole vault, as well as throwing events including shot put, discus, javelin, and hammer throw. The decathlon and heptathlon test athletes’ versatility across multiple events.

Athletics has produced some of the most iconic Olympic moments and legendary athletes in history. Figures like Jesse Owens, whose four gold medals in 1936 defied racism; Carl Lewis, dominating sprints and jumps across four Olympics; Usain Bolt, the fastest man ever with multiple world records; and Florence Griffith-Joyner, who electrified the track with her speed and style, have become enduring symbols of excellence.

The sport demands not only physical prowess but also mental toughness, discipline, and strategic race execution. Events are contested on the iconic Olympic track and field stadiums, often filled with roaring crowds that elevate the drama and excitement.

Athletics continues to evolve with advances in training, technology, and global competition. New stars emerge every four years, inspiring millions and pushing the boundaries of human potential. The sport remains a universal language of competition and celebration, bringing together nations in the spirit of fair play and achievement.

At the core of the Olympic spirit, athletics embodies the pursuit of speed, power, and endurance—the timeless qualities that define sport and unite the world every Olympic cycle.