April 15, 2025—Santa Anita Park, located in proximity to the Los Angeles city area, has been confirmed as the venue for equestrian events at the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 2028 (LA28), according to press releases provided by the Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) and US Equestrian.
“Santa Anita Park will be a spectacular venue for the LA28 Olympic equestrian events,” FEI President Ingmar De Vos said. “The FEI has very fond memories of Santa Anita, which hosted the equestrian events at the 1984 Olympic Games. The venue is set to offer a breathtaking stage for all the Olympic equestrian competitions and the proximity to L.A. will undoubtedly attract many spectators to Santa Anita. We look forward to continuing our cooperation with LA28 to deliver spectacular equestrian events at the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.”

Following the announcement, International Olympic Committee (IOC) Sports Director Kit McConnell thanked the FEI for the active engagement in all the discussions regarding the venue. “We have created a strong partnership with the Organizing Committee and the city of Los Angeles, which enjoys the full support of the local equestrian community,” he said.
US Equestrian CEO Bill Moroney said they have the utmost confidence in the LA28 Organizing Committee. “We anticipate exceptional equestrian sport will take place at this special legacy venue from the 1984 Olympic Games,” he noted. “We are also extremely pleased that the IOC has confirmed the athlete quotas across the disciplines for 2028 and they remain unchanged from 2024.”
About Santa Anita
Santa Anita features an on-course veterinary clinic and has hosted some of the major Thoroughbred events in the U.S. including the Breeders Cup. The famous champion Thoroughbred racehorse Seabiscuit won his last race at Santa Anita in 1940. The facility also hosts a CSI3* as well as a FEI Jumping World Cup™ Qualifier CSI5*-W, which this year will take place in November.

Santa Anita covers 320 acres and includes a 1,100-foot grandstand that seats 26,000 spectators. The track infield area, which resembles a park with picnic tables and large trees, can accommodate a crowd of 50,000. The park has 61 barns that can house more than 2,000 horses.

The venue for the Para Equestrian events will be announced at a later date following the review and approval of the International Paralympic Committee Governing Board.
For more background on this decision, click here.