Los Angeles, CA, August 20, 2026 —

NBC Olympics has released an introductory guide to the sport of Judo, offering insights for viewers in anticipation of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games. The guide provides foundational information about the martial art, which will be a featured event at the upcoming global sporting competition.

Details within the guide specifically point to the competition venue designated for Judo events during the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. While the exact location and specific features of the venue are not detailed in the summary, its identification serves as a key piece of information for the upcoming Games.

Judo, a discipline derived from Japanese Jujutsu, involves two competitors attempting to throw, grapple, or immobilize each other. Points are awarded for various techniques, with the objective being to score an ‘Ippon,’ which immediately ends the match. The sport emphasizes leverage, balance, and technique over brute strength.

As the 2028 Olympics approach, NBC Olympics aims to enhance public understanding and appreciation of sports like Judo through such introductory materials. The guide is intended to familiarize audiences with the rules, athletes, and the overall competitive experience, ensuring a more engaging viewing experience for the Los Angeles Games.

Further details regarding the specific format, schedule, and participating athletes for Judo at the 2028 Olympics are expected to be released closer to the event. The current release focuses on the fundamental aspects of the sport and its designated venue for the Los Angeles competition.



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