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Olympic Competition Venues - March 2016 *Please Note That This Document Is Subject to Change Olympic Competition Venues - March 2016 *Please note that this document is subject to change COMPETITION VENUES RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES - MARCH 2016 Seating Distance / travel time Zone Precinct Venue Olympic Sport Sport Code Construction type Completion Date* Capacity** from Village* Riocentro - Pavilion 2 Weightlifting WL 6.000 Existing Venue 2km / 9min Riocentro - Pavilion 3 Table Tennis TT 6.600 Existing Venue 2km / 9min Riocentro - Pavilion 4 Badminton BD 5.900 Existing Venue 2km / 9min Precinct Riocentro Riocentro Riocentro - Pavilion 6 Boxing BX 9.000 Temporary Venue 2km / 9min Carioca Arena 1 Basketball BK 15.000 New Venue March 2016 3km / 15min Judo JU Carioca Arena 2 9.500 New Venue March 2016 3km / 15min Wrestling (Freestyle & Greco-Roman) WR Fencing FE Carioca Arena 3 9.150 New Venue March 2016 3km / 15min Taekwondo TK Future Arena Handball HB 12.000 Temporary Venue February 2016 3km / 15min Rio Olympic Velodrome Track Cycling CT 5.600 New Venue March 2016 3km / 15min Gymnastics (Artistic, Rhythmic & Rio Olympic Arena GA/GR/GT 13.300 Renovated Venue May 2016 3km / 15min Trampoline) BARRA Aquatics (Diving & Synchronized DV Maria Lenk Aquatics Centre 6.350 Renovated Venue January 2016 3km / 13min Swimming & Water Polo preliminaries) SY Rio Olympic ParkPrecinctOlympic Rio SW Olympic Aquatics Stadium Aquatics (Swimming & Water Polo finals ) 15.400 Temporary Venue February 2016 3km / 10min WP Centre Court - 9.150 Court 1 - 4.350 1 New Arena / Olympic Tennis Centre Tennis TE March 2016 3km / 13min Court 2 - 2.500 2 Temporary Arenas Courts 3 to 9 - 250 Cycling Road (TT) CR 1.700 - Pontal Temporary Venue 12,1km / 19 min Athletics (Race Walk) AT 870 - Olympic Golf Course Golf GO 15.500 New Venue February 2016 9km / 19min Whitewater Stadium Canoe Slalom CS 8.200 New Venue January 2016 19km / 38min Olympic BMX Centre BMX Cycling CB 7.550 New Venue January 2016 19km / 38min X-Park Mountain Bike Centre Mountain Bike Cycling CM 25.000 Temporary Venue January 2016 19km / 36min Precinct Centre 1 - 7.500 Olympic Hockey Centre Hockey HO New Venue January 2016 19km / 32min Centre 2 - 4.350 Basketball preliminaries (Women's) BK 5.300 Youth Arena New Venue December 2015 19km / 35min Modern Pentathlon (Fencing) MP 4.100 Rugby RU Deodoro Stadium 15.600 Temporary Venue December 2015 19km / 29min Modern Pentathlon (Riding & Combined) MP Deodoro Aquatics Centre Modern Pentathlon (Swimming) MP 2.150 Existing Venue December 2016 19km / 31min Cross country eventing - 14.000 DEODORO - Dressage eventing -14.350 Equestrian (Eventing, Dressage & Olympic Equestrian Centre EQ Jumping eventing -14.350 Renovated Venue April 2016 19km / 38min Jumping) Dressage - 14.350 Jumping - 12.350 10m range - 600 25m range - 430 50m range - 730 Olympic Shooting Centre Shooting SH Pistols finals hall - 1.900 Renovated Venue February 2016 19km / 34min Shotgun finals range A - 2.050 Shotgun preliminary range B - 530 Shotgun preliminary range C - 530 Athletics (Marathon) AT 16.750 Sambódromo Existing Venue 35km / 53min Archery AR 5.400 - Athletics (Track and Field) AT Olympic Stadium 58.450 Renovated Venue May 2016 19km / 31min Football (preliminaries) FB Ceremonies Maracanã FB 78.000 Existing Venue 36km / 56min Football MARACANÃ Maracanãzinho Volleyball VO 11.450 Existing Venue 36km / 58min Precinct Maracanã Rowing RO Lagoa Stadium 10.000 Renovated Venue April 2016 28km / 49min Canoe Sprint CF Aquatics (Marathon Swimming) SW 2.850 Fort Copacabana Triathlon TR 3.000 Temporary Venue 30km / 49min - Cycling (Road) CR 2.020 Marina da Glória Sailing SA 3.500 Renovated Venue January 2016 40km / 53min COPACABANA Beach Volleyball Arena Beach Volleyball BV 11.900 Temporary Venue 33km / 56min Mané Garrincha Stadium Football (Preliminaries) FB 76.000 Existing Venue N/A (Brasília) Mineirão (Belo Horizonte) Football (Preliminaries) FB 62.150 Existing Venue N/A Amazonia Arena (Manaus) Football (Preliminaries) FB 45.250 Existing Venue N/A - Fonte Nova Arena (Salvador) Football (Preliminaries) FB 50.000 Existing Venue N/A FOOTBALLCITIES Corinthians Arena (São Football (Preliminaries) FB 45.500 Existing Venue N/A Paulo) Total: 37 Competition Venues *The completion dates shown refer to the construction completion by the government. Overlays are not included. *These times include 3 minutes for Vehicle Security Screening, and are based on the information provided in the document 'Rio 2016 - Travel Times for the Olympic Games'. **Gross capacity. These numbers are subject to change. .
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