2028 Olympics Will Feature More Women Than Men: A Landmark Moment in Sports Equality
LOS ANGELES β The 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles will mark a historic milestone for global sport: for the first time ever, female athletes will outnumber male competitors, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) confirmed on Wednesday.
The breakthrough is largely driven by a major expansion in the Olympic womenβs soccer tournament, which will feature 16 teams, four more than in Paris 2024, and notably more than the men’s tournament for the first time ever.
π By the Numbers: Women Set to Make Up 50.7% of Olympic Athletes
According to the IOC:
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5,333 women will compete
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5,167 men will compete
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Total core quota = 50.7% female participation
Even with new sports like flag football, cricket, and lacrosse skewing slightly male in athlete count, the structural trend toward gender equity remains firm.
β½ A Giant Leap for Womenβs Soccer
Since entering the Olympics in 1996, womenβs soccer has grown slowly:
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8 teams (1996) β 10 (2004) β 12 (2008β2024)
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Now: 16 teams in 2028, overtaking the men’s 12-team tournament
Unlike the menβs U-23 event, the womenβs tournament features full national squads, making it a true global championship β arguably more prestigious in the modern era.
βThis sets a powerful precedent β prioritizing womenβs football on the Olympic stage,β one IOC source said.
π§ Water Polo Joins the Equality Movement
Another step forward:
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Womenβs water polo will now feature 12 teams, matching the men’s tournament for the first time.
This change eliminates yet another gender gap that has persisted in the Olympic format for years.
π©βπΌ A New Era Under IOCβs First Female President
These changes were confirmed under the leadership of Kirsty Coventry, the incoming IOC president and first woman to lead the organization in its 131-year history.
Coventry, an Olympic champion from Zimbabwe, has been a vocal advocate for equality, and the 2028 Games reflect her vision in motion.
π What This Means for the Future of Sport
The 2028 Games will be more than just another Olympics. Theyβll be:
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A landmark for women in sport
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A model for equal opportunity and investment
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A signal to every girl watching: you belong here/