The mission of Out Athlete Fund is to fight homophobia and stigma by giving V.O.I.C.E.




PRIDE HOUSE
LOS ANGELES
Road to the LA28 Olympics
As part of the journey to the 2028 Olympics, the Out Athlete Fund will bring Pride House events to the U.S., culminating in a 17-day Olympic Pride House celebration in West Hollywood Park. These events will not only build excitement but also generate funds to support LGBTQ+ athletes competing at the highest levels.
The Pride House Movement
Pride Houses provide welcoming spaces for LGBTQ+ athletes, fans, and allies during major sporting events, offering a place to watch competitions, learn about LGBTQ+ sport history, and build community. Traditionally, LGBTQ+ people have faced exclusion in sports due to stereotypes and a hostile culture. Pride Houses aim to change that by creating inclusive environments where diversity and excellence are celebrated.
THE OUT ATHLETE FUND
Out Athlete Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to advancing visibility and opportunity for LGBTQ+ athletes. The Fund provides financial support to Out Athletes training for elite competition and fosters a legacy of inclusion leading up to and beyond the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Your support of Pride House will directly support these athletes, creating a more level playing field.
There were nearly 200 Out Athletes who competed at the 2024 Paris Olympics. In Los Angeles there will be many more, in part because of the work of Out Athlete Fund. We share the goal of the International Olympic Committee that the 2028 Olympics are fully inclusive, where every athlete can be their true selves.
PRIDE HOUSE


Together we’re building not just the most exciting, impactful LGBTQ+ event the world has ever seen.


What would you give to change the sports world forever?
To shift it into a place of full inclusion—where every LGBTQ+ person knows they have a place, and every young athlete knows they belong.
We’re building a movement to support the athletes who will change the face of sports. This is more than an opportunity—it’s a chance to inspire the world.
WELCOME TO PRIDE HOUSE

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Explore Pride House
Discover a space where sports, culture, and community come together! Pride House is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of LGBTQ+ athletes, fans, and allies from around the world.
Pride House LA-West Hollywood will be an unprecedented 17-day takeover of West Hollywood Park, bringing an Olympic Pride House experience to life in the heart of the LGBTQ+ community.
Inclusive Experiences & Community Engagement
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For All Ages & Identities
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Indoor and Outdoor Viewing Areas
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Immersive Sports Experience
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Museum of LGBTQ+ Sports History
Entertainment & Culture
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Athlete Art Exhibit
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Daily Entertainment
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Concert Stage
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Food & Beverage
Athletic Showcases & Interactions
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Olympic & Paralympic Sports Exhibitions
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Meet & Greets with Athletes
Brand & VIP Activations
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Branded Merchandise
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On-Site Sponsor Activations
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Category Exclusivity
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VIP Areas
ROAD TO LA28
ROAD TO LA 2028
Over the next three years, we'll be connecting with the LGBTQ+ community and expanding the Pride House brand through a lineup of exciting events and collaborations:
- FIFA World Cup 2026 celebrations
- 2026 Super Bowl
- Women's sports viewing parties
- Co-hosted events with LGBTQ+ sports leagues
- Pride Nights with professional sports teams
- Meet-and-greets with our Athlete Ambassadors
- Sports viewing parties at local LGBTQ+ venues
- Pride House pop-ups at major sporting events in Los Angeles and the Bay Area
FIFA WORLD CUP 2026
Pride House will debut in Los Angeles during the first weekend of the World Cup as Team USA begins its journey, transforming a large venue into an engaging, immersive experience. In partnership with representatives from the eleven U.S. host cities, Pride House aims to create weekend-long block party viewing events with venue takeovers, offering exciting activities and entertainment—all with an LGBTQ+ flair.




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EVENT FEATURES
Discover a space where sports, culture, and community unite! Pride House is more than an event; it’s a celebration of LGBTQ+ athletes, fans, and allies from across the globe.
Indoor and Outoor Viewing Areas
Immersive Sports Experience
Museum of LGBTQ+ Sports History
Food
& Beverage
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Athlete Art
Exhibit
Concert
Stage
DAILY ENTERTAINMENT
FOR ALL AGES & IDENTITIES
Olympic & Paralympic
Sports Exhibitions
Meet & Greets
with Athletes
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WEIGHT CLASSES FOR
MEN
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WEIGHT CLASSES FOR
WOMEN
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ABOUT THE RACE
HURDLING ORIGINATED IN ENGLAND IN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY, THE RUNNERS RACE OVER A SERIES OF OBSTACLES CALLED HURDLES, WHICH ARE SET A FIXED DISTANCE APART.
RUNNERS MUST REMAIN IN ASSIGNED LANES THROUGHOUT A RACE, AND, ALTHOUGH THEY MAY KNOCK HURDLES DOWN WHILE RUNNING OVER THEM, A RUNNER WHO TRAILS A FOOT OR LEG ALONGSIDE A HURDLE OR KNOCKS IT DOWN WITH A HAND IS DISQUALIFIED. THE FIRST HURDLER TO COMPLETE THE COURSE IS THE WINNER.




HURDLES


TOBI
AMUSAN
(NIGERIA) WOMEN / 100M / 2022
12.12
12.12
12.12
12.12


KARSTEN WARHOLM
(NORWAY) MEN / 400M / 2021
45.95
45.95
45.95
45.95




USAIN BOLT
OLYMPIC GAMES: LONDON 2012
TEAM: JAMAICA
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OLYMPIC GAMES: LONDON 2012
TEAM: JAMAICA
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USAIN BOLT
WORLD RECORD
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