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  1. Softball at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

    The International Olympic Committee announced on October 16, 2023 that it has accepted a proposal by local organizers of the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles to add …

  2. LA28 Reveals Comprehensive Olympic Competition Schedule

    Nov 12, 2025 · LA28 unveiled the Olympic competition schedule by event, outlining when every medal event will take place during the upcoming Olympic Games in Los Angeles, with details …

  3. Women’s National Team Program - USA Softball

    Team USA has advanced to every Olympic gold medal game in the history of the sport, claiming three consecutive Olympic gold medals at the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games and two …

  4. Softball comes home for Olympics in 2028 - ShareAmerica

    Softball joins baseball as a combined 2028 Olympic sport, with women playing softball and men, baseball. Lacrosse and cricket also return, while flag football and squash debut.

  5. Olympic Softball Live Streams & Schedule | NBC Olympics

    Access the full schedule for Olympic Softball live from the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic Games on NBCOlympics.com

  6. Softball - Summer Olympics - ESPN

    Visit the Softball event page to get news, schedules, results and video during the Summer Olympics on ESPN.

  7. Olympic Softball - Topend Sports

    Softball is an Olympic event for women only. Softball was first officially on the program at the Olympic Games in 1996, but dropped from the Olympic program after the 2008 Olympics …

  8. Softball - facts about Softball in the olympics

    This page provides Softball facts about Softball in the Olympics in the form of medal standings, all-time event overview, detailed results of the past, champions and much more

  9. Home | Team USA

    Explore the official website of Team USA. Get the latest news, read Olympic and Paralympic athlete profiles, and more.

  10. Competitions - WNT - USA Softball

    The USA Softball Women’s National Team is the most decorated program in the sport’s history, holding 18 Olympic records, four three-time gold medalists, six back-to-back gold medalists, …