Yes, it is.
Lacrosse was played as a medal event in the 1904 and 1908 Summer Olympics. It was played as a non medal demonstration event at the 1928, 1932, and 1948 Summer Olympics.
Lacrosse is played very often. It is played in major leagues, colleges, high schools, and also in the Olympics.
Lacrosse is the only Summer Olympics event that starts with the letter L. It was part of the 1904 and 1908 Summer Olympics. Currently there are no Summer Olympic events that start with the letter L.
Tennis was removed from the summer Olympics in 1924. The argument was that Tennis does not uphold the Olympic ideals. Having said this, it is also argued that Tennis does not rightly belong in the Olympics because the Tennis players who do qualify for the Olympics find other tournaments and Grand Slams more of a goal and gaining prize money then winning a gold medal in the Olympics. -Thomas Wren
lacrosse isn't currently played in the Olympics, but may be brought in at the Londan Olympic games in 2012.
no just summer
Lacrosse.
He's in a video that will be played at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Lacrosse (in P&R teams) is usually played in the spring. That is the standard Lacrosse season. Some Travel teams play summer through fall, and in the winter there are sometimes indoor seasons
Every 4 years
Once every 4 years, the next summer Olympics are London 2012
the national summer sport of Canada is lacrosse