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We may see Shubhankar, Aditi team up in LA28: IGU welcomes inclusion of Mixed Team Golf in Olympics

The International Olympic Committee has green-lit Mixed Team Golf for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics, marking an exciting new chapter for Indian golfers. This innovative format promises to bring fresh excitement to Olympic golf, potentially showcasing talents like Shubhankar Sharma and Aditi Ashok. The decision aligns with IOC's goals of gender equality and global sports appeal. The mixed team event will be staged alongside individual men's and women's competitions at The Riviera Country Club.

New Delhi, April 16

The Indian Golf Union (IGU) has welcomed the inclusion of the Mixed Team Golf Event in the Los Angeles Olympic Games by the International Olympic Committee. "At the Los Angeles Olympics, we might see Shubhankar Sharma and Aditi Ashok teeing off together for India!" the IGU wrote in a post on social media on Wednesday.

"The Indian Golf Union welcomes the inclusion of the Mixed Team Golf Event in the #LA2028 Olympics by @iocmedia," it said.

At the Paris Olympic Games in 2024, golf was conducted as an individual discipline for men and women. But the IOC has approved inclusion of mixed team golf to maintain gender balance and at the same time bring in a new format of the sport to attrack more eyeballs.

The International Golf Federation (IGF) on Tuesday confirmed that the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has approved the addition of an Olympic Golf Mixed-Team Event, which will debut at the Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 (LA28) and complement the Men’s Individual Olympic Golf Competition and the Women’s Individual Olympic Golf Competition. All three Olympic Golf events will be contested at The Riviera Country Club at the LA28 Games.

The event programme and athlete quotas for LA28 were approved by the IOC Executive Board on April 9. With a total of 351 medal events, 22 more than at Paris 2024 (329), the LA28 programme maintains the core athlete quota of 10,500 with an extra 698 allocated for the five sports proposed by the LA28 Organising Committee (Baseball/Softball, Cricket, Flag Football, Lacrosse and Squash).

The event programme for LA28 was developed based on the requests presented by the International Sports Federations to the IOC.

The decision from the IOC Executive Board followed the recommendation from the Olympic Programme Commission and the principles approved in 2023: gender equal, globally appealing, cost and complexity conscious, athlete focused. With the inclusion of boxing, approved by the IOC Session in March 2025, the LA28 sports programme is composed of 31 sports, with an additional five sports proposed by the Organising Committee and approved by the IOC in 2023.

Golf is one of six sports – joining Archery, Athletics (4x100m mixed relay), Gymnastics, Rowing Coastal Beach Sprint, and Table Tennis – to add a mixed-gender competition for LA28.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya M.

This is such exciting news! Shubhankar and Aditi would make an incredible team. Their chemistry on the course could be magical ✨ Hope they both stay in top form until 2028!

Rahul K.

Mixed team events are the future! Great move by IOC to make golf more inclusive and exciting to watch. Though I wonder if the format will be alternate shot or fourball?

Anjali S.

While I love the idea of mixed team golf, I hope this doesn't take away from the individual competitions. Both formats have their unique charm and should get equal importance.

Vikram P.

LA28 can't come soon enough! 🇮🇳 Our golfers have been making waves internationally. This new format gives us another shot at Olympic glory. Let's go Team India!

Sanjay D.

Interesting decision, but I'm concerned about the athlete quota. Adding events while keeping the same number of athletes might mean fewer countries can participate. Hope they find a good balance.

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