LA 2028 Olympic Fencing Scheduled for July 15‑23 at Convention Center, Streamed on Peacock
Fencing at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics runs July 15‑23 at the Convention Center and will be streamed live on Peacock. Details on schedule and broadcast.

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*TL;DR: The 2028 Olympic fencing competition runs July 15‑23 at the Los Angeles Convention Center and will be streamed live on Peacock.
The 2028 Summer Games place fencing in downtown Los Angeles for the first time since the 1984 Olympics used the same venue for press operations. Hall 1 of the LA Convention Center, adjacent to the Crypto.com Arena, will host all twelve events across men’s and women’s individual and team disciplines.
Schedule and venue Fencing kicks off on Saturday, July 15, with women’s épée and men’s sabre, and concludes on Sunday, July 23 with the women’s team sabre final. The daily lineup alternates individual and team bouts, covering foil, épée and sabre for both genders. All matches take place in the same hall, simplifying logistics for athletes and broadcasters.
Broadcast plan NBCUniversal will deliver every bout through its Peacock streaming service. Subscribers can watch live on web browsers, mobile devices, or connected TVs. Cable‑authenticated users may also access the feed via NBCOlympics.com, the NBC app, or the NBC Sports app, ensuring multiple entry points for viewers.
What it means for fans and sponsors Centralizing fencing at a high‑profile downtown venue raises the sport’s visibility among the broader Olympic audience. Peacock’s exclusive streaming aligns with the industry shift toward subscription‑based sports coverage, offering detailed analytics and on‑demand replays that could attract new sponsors. The compact schedule—nine days for twelve events—allows broadcasters to package fencing highlights alongside higher‑profile sports, potentially boosting viewership.
Looking ahead Stakeholders will monitor subscription uptake for Peacock during the Games and assess whether the downtown venue model influences future Olympic site selections for niche sports.
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