Oklahoma is investing $100 million to upgrade facilities as it prepares to host softball and canoe slalom events during the 2028 Summer Olympics. The Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced the investment, which will focus on making Devon Park, Riversport, and Oklahoma City University competition-ready.
Upgrades and Improvements
Oklahoma City University will also serve as the home base for athletes from around the world. Leaders said the games are still two years away, but it is critical to invest in infrastructure now. The upgrades will include improving the seating and practice facilities for softball and canoe slalom events.
The investment will not only benefit the Olympics but also provide long-term benefits for the state’s athletic facilities. The goal is to make sure the venues are ready before the games begin, and the improvements will be around for years to come.
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