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Statement from World Lacrosse on the Proposal of New Sports for LA28

World Lacrosse recently released a statement about the proposal by LA28 for lacrosse to be included in the 2028 Olympic Games. The organization expressed its absolute thrill and honor at this decision, viewing it as a significant step towards achieving an important milestone for their sport and international community.

Lacrosse is played all over the world, with teams from different countries competing against each other on both national and international levels. This global reach of lacrosse has been one of the reasons why World Lacrosse believes that it would make a great addition to the Olympics.

The inclusion of lacrosse in the 2028 Olympic Games could bring more visibility to this globally popular sport. It would provide an opportunity for players from around the globe to showcase their skills on one of sports’ biggest stages 🌍

This development reflects how far lacrosse has come over time. From being primarily known as a North American game, it has grown into an internationally recognized sport with leagues across various continents including Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa.

For World Lacrosses’s part they are excited about what this means not just for them but also for athletes worldwide who love playing this fast-paced game. They believe that having lacrosseincluded in such high-profile event like Olympics will only serve to increase interest in this already growing sport.

They see LA28’s proposal as acknowledgment of years spent developing and promoting Lacrosses at grassroots level worldwide; recognition that its efforts have paid off making it worthy enough consideration by such prestigious body like International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Inclusion doesn’t mean automatic acceptance though; there are still hurdles ahead before final confirmation can be given regarding whether or not we’ll actually see men women battling out field during 2028 Los Angeles games – but optimism remains high within ranks those involved these discussions hope positive outcome ultimately achieved further boost profile raise awareness benefits associated participating particularly among younger generations whom future rests upon shoulders.

Despite challenges may lie ahead, World Lacrosse remains committed to doing everything in its power to ensure that this proposal becomes a reality. They are ready and willing to work with the IOC, LA28, and other relevant parties to make sure that lacrosse gets the recognition it deserves.

In conclusion, while there is still much work left before we can officially say ‘lacrosse is an Olympic sport’, this recent development has given hope not only for World Lacrosses but also for all athletes worldwide who play love game. And as they continue their journey towards 2028 they remain optimistic about what future holds them – because at end day it’s not just about winning medals; it’s also about sharing passion joy comes playing giving others chance experience same.