Capital Indoor Stadium
The Capital Indoor Stadium (simplified Chinese: 首都体育馆; traditional Chinese: 首都體育館; pinyin: Shǒudū Tǐyùguǎn) is an indoor arena in 56 Zhongguancun South Street, Beijing, China that was built in 1968. It hosted matches between national table tennis teams of China and the United States in 1971; these matches were part of the exchange program known as ping pong diplomacy.[1]
History
It has a capacity of 17,345 and a floor space of 54,707 square meters expanded from the old 53,000. It was renovated for the first time between 2000 and 2001 to become a venue for the 2001 Summer Universiade.
The stadium hosted one of the first NBA games in China, hosted on October 17, 2004, in front of a sellout capacity of 17,903.[2] It also hosted the first-ever professional football game featuring all-stars from the Arena Football League to help promote the new AFL China league (now known as the China Arena Football League.[3]
Capital Indoor Stadium underwent a new renovation and expansion that was completed in late 2007 for the 2008 Summer Olympics, where it hosted volleyball tournaments.[4]
The venue is also used for figure skating and short track speed skating, and was used for these competitions during the 2022 Winter Olympics.
See also
References
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- Beijing National Stadium
- Beijing National Aquatics Center
- Beijing National Indoor Stadium
- Beijing Shooting Range Hall
- Wukesong Indoor Stadium
- Laoshan Velodrome
- Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park
- China Agricultural University Gymnasium
- Peking University Gymnasium
- Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium
- Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium
- Olympic Green Tennis Center
- Olympic Sports Centre
- Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium
- Workers' Stadium
- Workers Indoor Arena
- Capital Indoor Stadium
- Fengtai Softball Field
- Ying Tung Natatorium
- Laoshan Mountain Bike Course
- Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field
- Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium
- Beihang University Gymnasium
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