Venues of the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics
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The 2016 Summer Olympics, officially known as the "Games of the XXXI Olympiad", was an international multi-sport event held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from August 5 to August 21, 2016.[n 1][1]
Events took place at eighteen existing venues (eight of which required some redevelopment), nine new venues constructed for the Summer Games, and seven temporary venues which were removed following the conclusion of the games.[2] Each event was held in one of four geographically segregated Olympic clusters: Barra, Copacabana, Deodoro, Engenho de Dentro and Maracanã. The same was done for the 2007 Pan American Games.[3][4] Several of the venues are located at the Barra Cluster Olympic Park.[2] The largest venue at the games in terms of seating capacity is the Estádio do Maracanã, officially known as Jornalista Mário Filho Stadium, which can hold 74,738 spectators and served as the official Olympic Stadium, hosting the opening and closing ceremonies as well as football finals.[2] In addition, five venues outside Rio de Janeiro hosted football events, in the cities of Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Manaus, Salvador and São Paulo.[2]
For the first time since the 1900 Summer Olympics, the opening and closing Ceremonies for the Summer Olympics weren't held in the same place as the athletics events, and for the first time since the 1988 Summer Olympics, all gymnastics events took place in the same venue.
Venues
[edit]A | Existing (no permanent work required) |
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B | Existing (permanent work required) |
C | Additional temporary (Games dependent) |
D | New permanent |
Notes
[edit]^ 1. Although the Opening Ceremony of the Olympics occurred on 5 August, football matches began on 3 August.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Rio de Janeiro Elected As 2016 Host City, Copenhagen, Denmark: (IOC), October 2, 2009, retrieved December 2, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e "Sports and Venues" (PDF), Rio de Janeiro 2016 Candidate File (PDF), vol. 2, (BOC), February 16, 2009, pp. 10–11, archived from the original (PDF) on May 23, 2013, retrieved December 2, 2009.
- ^ "Introduction" (PDF), Rio de Janeiro 2016 Candidate File (PDF), vol. 1, London, United Kingdom: (BOC), February 16, 2009, archived from the original (PDF) on March 20, 2009, retrieved May 5, 2009.
- ^ Rio 2007 Pan Am Games Get Debriefed Ahead Of 2016 Bid, Toronto, Canada: (GamesBids), March 9, 2008, archived from the original on October 23, 2008, retrieved May 5, 2009.
External links
[edit]- Official website, Rio de Janeiro Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (ROCOG), archived from the original on 2009-11-28.
- Official website, Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB), archived from the original on 2010-02-12.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - Official website, International Olympic Committee (IOC).
- Olympic Games - Facilities - Barra Region (brasil2016.gov.br)
- Venues of the 2016 Summer Olympics on Google Maps
- Rio 2016 Summer Olympics Venues on Touchify