The National Olympic Sports Center (hereinafter referred to as the Olympic Sports Center) is located on the south side of Beijing's North Fourth Ring Road, facing the Olympic Park, the Olympic Forest Park and the Olympic Village across the road. The Olympic Sports Center was built in July 1986, and was completed and put into use before the 1 1 Asian Games in 1990.
The construction of the Olympic Sports Center covers an area of 66 hectares. The main facilities are stadiums, gymnasiums, Yingdong Swimming Pool, hockey field and major buildings such as football, track and field, softball, tennis training ground and ball training hall. The architectural design is novel and unique.
A magnificent stadium group has been formed, which is a sports base and park integrating competition training, national fitness and leisure and entertainment. The Olympic Sports Center became famous overnight and became synonymous with sports, sports, health and fashion.
For more than ten years, as the external window of sports development in China, a series of major sports events and other important large-scale activities have been held, such as the1/Asian Games, the 7th National Games and the 2nd/kloc-0 Universiade.
Indoor profile:
The track of the track and field competition venue is 400 meters in circumference, with plastic surface, 9 bends, 10 straight, sufficient safe traffic area on the periphery, and 7,000 square meters of natural grass in the infield. The warm-up match venue is adjacent to the competition venue, connected by an underground passage, with a 400-meter plastic runway and throwing field.
The plane shape of the gymnasium is hexagonal. On the north side of the first floor, there are rooms for distinguished guests, security, film and television, news briefing reporters, telegrams and computers at home and abroad. The second floor is the audience entrance and lounge. On the east and west sides of the third floor are the time scoreboard and the office lounge.