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  1. Odaiba Marine Park Sports: Marathon Swimming Triathlon Zone : Tokyo Bay Capacity: 5.500 Status: Completed The Odaiba Marine Park located on the Odaiba, Artificial island on Tokoy Bay offers visitors a rich harmony of natural greenery, the ocean and stunning views of Tokyo's futuristic cityscape including the nearby Rainbow Bridge. During the Tokyo 2020 Games, a temporary venue will be set up in the park to host Triathlon and Marathon Swimming competitons.
  2. Odaiba Sea Forrest Waterway Sports: Equestrian Eventing (Cross-Country) Zone : Tokyo Bay Capacity: 16.000 Status: Completed The Odaiba Sea Forrest is a temporary build course on the Central Breakwater, a artificial island located on Tokyo Bay. This area affords superb views of Tokyo Bay and Tokyo's cityscape. A temporary course has been constructed here for the equestrian cross country competition during the 2020 Games.
  3. Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre Sports: Canoeing Slalom Zone : Tokyo Bay Capacity: 8.000 Status: Completed The Kasai canoe slalom centre course is the first man-made wildwater sports course in Japan and was newly constructed on land adjoining the Kasai Rinkai Park. After the 2020 Games, the facility will be used for a wide range of water sports and leisure activities. During the Olympics will serve as host of all Canoeing Slalom competitions.
  4. Ariake Urban Sports Park Sports: BMX Cycling Skateboarding Zone : Tokyo Bay Capacity: 6.000 Status: Temporary The Ariake Urban Sports Park is a temporary venue located in the Ariake district of Tokyo. Located in the stunning waterfront area close to the Athletes' Village will host during the Olympics all BMX Cycling competitions and will be also the place of the historic debut of Skateboarding under the five rings.
  5. Ariake Gymnastics Centre Sports: Artistic Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Trampoline Zone : Tokyo Bay Capacity: 10.000 Status: Temporary The Ariake Gymnastics Centre is a Temporary facility located in the northern part of Tokyo Ariake district. will be the venue for three gymnastic disciplines at the Olympics — artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics and trampoline The arena was constructed under the concept of “a wooden vessel floating in the bay area.” About 2,300 cubic meters of wood were used to build the structure, which has a sense of warmth supplied by the arched timber beams of the roof and the benches made of Japanese cedar.
  6. Ariake Coliseum (Ariake Tennis Centre) Sports: Tennis Zone : Tokyo Bay Capacity: 10.000 (Central Court), 5.000 (Court 1), 3.000 (Court 2), 2.000 (Match Courts 3-10) Status: Completed The Ariake Coliseum is the main stadium of the Ariake Tennis complex. The Coliseum has a retractable roof. Ariake Tennis Park is one of the main tennis facilities in the country, featuring the Ariake Coliseum centre court and fully equipped with show courts, indoor courts and outdoor courts. During the Olympics it will host all Tenns competitions. The match are staged in all 10 match courts.
  7. Ariake Arena Sports: Volleyball Zone : Tokyo Bay Capacity: 12.000 Status: Completed The Ariake Arena is a Indoor Arena located in the Ariake district of Tokyo. It is one of the six permaent facilities designed to be build in the Ariake district for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. The arena opened 3rd February 2020 will host all Volleyball matches during the Tokyo Olympic Games.
  8. Aomi Urban Sports Park Sports: 3x3 Basketball Sport Climbing Zone : Tokyo Bay Capacity: 5.000 Status: Temporary The Aomi Urban Sports Park is a temporary venue in the waterfront Aomi district, and is also situated conveniently close to the Athletes' Village. With views across the iconic Tokyo Bay, this venue will serve as a symbol of the organizers efforts to engage the youth of the world at the Tokyo 2020 Games. The venue will host all competitions of 2 new debuting sports, the 3x3 Basketball and Sport Climbing.
  9. Yoyogi National Gymnasium Sports: Handball Zone: Heritage Capacity: 13.290 Status: Completed The Yoyogi National Gymnasium is an indoor arena located in the Yoyogi Park, famous for its unique suspension roof design. Yoyogi National Stadium was constructed to stage the aquatics and basketball competitions for the Tokyo 1964 Games. Opened in October 1964. Will be again the home of the Tokyo Olympics, this time in 2020 will host all Handball competitions of the games.
  10. Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Sports: Table Tennis Zone: Heritage Capacity: 10.000 Status: Completed The Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium is a sporting complex build in 1954 for the World Wrestling Championships. In 1964 it was also one of the host venues of the Tokyo Olympics, hosting the Gymnastics and Water Polo competitions. This time the arena will be the venue for all Table Tennis competitions.
  11. Tokyo International Forum Sports: Weightlifting Zone: Heritage Capacity: 5.000 Status: Completed A multi-purpose exhibition center. Its main hall seats 5,000. In addition to seven other halls, it includes exhibition space, a lobby, restaurants, shops, and other facilities. Completed and opened in 1997 the Tokyo International Forum During the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo will serve as a venue of all Weightlifting competitions.
  12. Ryogoku Kokugikan Sports: Boxing Zone: Heritage Capacity: 11.100 Status: Completed The Ryogoku Kokugikan is an indoor sports arena worldwidely famous as the spritual home of Sumo. The Building opened in January 1985 will host all Boxing competitions of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The interior is designed in a bowl shape to allow spectators to easily view the sumo bouts in the centre of the auditorium from wherever they are seated.
  13. Nippon Budokan Sports: Judo Karate Zone: Heritage Capacity: 14.470 Status: Completed The Nippon Budokan is known as the spiritual home of Japanese martial arts - especially judo. At the 1964 Games, judo made its debut as an Olympic sport, with competitions being held here. Indoor Arena located in Chiyoda, opened the 3rd October 1964 will host as venue of all Judo competitons in the 1st week of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, in the second week of the games will be the home of the Karate Olympic debut.
  14. Olympic Stadium / Japan National Stadium Sports: Opening Ceremony Closing Ceremony Athletics (Track & Field) Football (W Final) Zone: Heritage Capacity: 68.000 Status: Completed The National Stadium was used as the main stadium for the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games, and was rebuilt as a brand new stadium for the Tokyo 2020 Games (opened 21st December 2019). The Opening and Closing ceremonies of the Tokyo 2020 Games will be held here along with all Track & Field athletics events and football matches including the Womens Tournament Gold Medal Match. After the 2020 Games are over, the stadium will be used for sporting and cultural events.
  15. HERITAGE Zone Olympic Stadium/Japan National Stadium (Opening Ceremony, Closing Ceremony, Track & Field Athletics, Football W Final) Nippon Budokan (Judo, Karate) Ryogoku Kokugikan (Boxing) Tokyo International Forum (Weightlifting) Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (Table Tennis) Yoyogi National Gymansium (Handball) TOKYO BAY Zone Aomi Urban Sports Park (3x3 Basketball, Sport Climbing) Ariake Arena (Volleyball) Ariake Coliseum (Tennis) Ariake Gymnastics Centre (Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Tramopline) Ariake Urban Sports Park (BMX Cycling, Skateboarding) Kasai Rinkai Park (Canoeing Slalom) Odaiba Sea Forest Waterway (Equestrian Eventing Cross-Country) Odaiba Marine Park (Marathon Swimming, Triathlon) Odaiba Central Breakwater (Canoeing Sprint, Rowing) Oi Hockey Stadium (Field Hockey) Shiokaze Park (Beach Volleyball) Tokyo Aquatics Centre (Artistic Swimming, Diving, Swimming) Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Centre (Water Polo) Yumenoshima Park (Archery) Other Venues Baji Koen (Equestrian Dressage & Jumping) Camp Osaka (Shooting) Enoshima (Sailing) Fuji International Speedway (Road Cycling) Fukushima Azuma Stadium (Baseball Opening Matches, Softball Opening Matches) Izu Olympic Mountain Bike Track (Mountain Bike Cycling) Izu Velodrome (Track Cycling) Kasumigaseki Country Club (Golf) Makuhari Messe (Fencing, Taekwondo, Wrestling Freestyle & Greco-Roman) Musashino Forest Sports Plaza (Badminton, Modern Pentathlon Fencing) Saitama Super Arena (Basketball) Sapporo Odori Park (Race Walk, Marathon) Tokyo City Stadium (Football Preliminary Round, Modern Pentathlon Riding & Combined Event, Rugby Sevens) Tsurigasaki Beach (Surfing) Yokohama Stadium (Baseball, Softball) Football Cities Kashima (Kashima Stadium, W Bronze Medal Match) Saitama (Saitama Stadium, M Bronze Medal Match) Sapporo (Sapporo Dome) Sendai (Miyagi Stadium) Yokohama (Yokohama International Stadium, M Final)
  16. Meanwhile in Slovakia, this race has obviously the finish in the "Ski Jumping hill" of Štrbské Pleso. The competition is each year supposed as a success if the hill still does not fail However as a part of summer training preparation of our canoe slalom team, this year Jakub Grigar among mens and Jana Dukátová among womens competed pretty well Video documentary of the 2020 edition (remember the Štrbské Pleso one is quite hard also because of the altitude) https://www.redbull.com/sk-sk/videos/red-bull-400-strbske-pleso-2020-video
  17. In Slovak language: Slovakia - Slovensko Slovenia - Slovinsko Slovak female - Slovenka Slovenian female - Slovinka Slovak Language - In Slovak (Slovenčina), Slovene Language - In Slovenian (Slovenščina)
  18. Andrej Sekera will battle for the Stanley Cup Dallas Stars made it to the SC final after exactly 20 years. The team from Texas won last night the 5th match of the Western conference against Vegas 3-2 After OT and the whole series 4-1. 20 years ago in the 1999/2000 season final they lost in the ice hockey holy grail battle to New Jersey 2-4. Their only SC is from 1998/99 season when they beat Buffalo Sabres with our legend Miroslav Šatan 4-2
  19. Stage 16 Tuesday - September 15th, 2020 h. 13:20 (GMT +2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- La Tour du Pin - Villard de Lans 164km - Mountains (Uphill Finish) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  20. Same team buddies ...soyuz nerushimy respublik svobodnykh...
  21. Women's Junior Cross-Country Final Results DURAFFOURG Lauriane 1:20:38 ONESTI Olivia 1:22:24 VAZEILLE Amélie 1:25:13 Rank Athletes Nation Result 4 RODRIGUEZ Maéva 1:37:19 5 FROMY Celine 1:39:25 6 BRETTE Emilie 1:42:49 7 PETIT Raphaelle 1:49:49 8 TETART Marie -2LAP
  22. Men's Junior Cross-Country Final Results GUAY Mathis 1:30:51 COUSIN Clément 1:31:33 VAVASSEUR Maxime 1:31:36 Rank Athletes Nation Result 4 MARTIN Luca 1:31:46 5 MARCHANDISE Charles 1:33:56 6 FASCIANELLA Maxime 1:34:30 7 POTTIER Raphaël 1:35:14 8 PICHON Hugo 1:35:18 9 VIDAL Paul 1:35:50 10 THIBAULT Quentin 1:36:42 11 GAPPINI Killian 1:37:39 12 BEZIN Valentin 1:37:56 13 CHEDALEUX Mateo 1:38:23 14 CASTILLE Noé 1:39:21 15 BLOC'H Jordan 1:39:55 16 TOULLIER Pierre 1:40:20 17 BILLOTET Mathieu 1:40:21 18 COURBET Axel 1:40:54 19 THARRUT Killian 1:41:40 20 MEYNIEL Mathis 1:42:21 21 GILLET Arnaud 1:42:57 22 GROSLAMBERT Martin 1:43:19 23 VERMERSCH Anathole 1:43:30 24 SAVINA Hugo 1:44:18 25 MEYNIEL Théo 1:44:39 26 LADONNET Olivier 1:45:24 27 PEIGNE Antoine 1:45:44 28 BALDASSARRE Mathis 1:46:15 29 PADEZ Thomas 1:47:00 30 ZOVI Victor 1:48:21 31 ROUDEAU Théo 1:49:08 32 STOCARD Loriano 1:49:36 33 MIGLIORE Paul 1:50:36 34 PLASSIER Quentin 1:51:36 35 GAUTIER Charles -1 LAP 36 VALERA Louis -1LAP 37 CORBIN Thomas -1LAP 38 TOURNAIRE Tristan -1LAP 39 MAIER Quentin -1LAP 40 GODARD Titouan -1LAP 41 BELMONT Florent -1LAP 42 KLINGLER JALIS Jalis -2LAP 43 RODRIGUES DE SOUSA Nolan -2LAP 44 JAQUINANDI Lucas -2LAP 45 COMO Esteban -2LAP MUSY Yannis DNF ROULLEAU Adrien DNF LEMARDELE Maxence DNF GARIN Maxime DNF VERDOOLAEGHE Jehan DNF
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