Aspire Dome
Full name | Aspire Academy Dome |
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Location |
Doha, Qatar |
Coordinates | 25°16′0″N 51°26′37″E / 25.26667°N 51.44361°ECoordinates: 25°16′0″N 51°26′37″E / 25.26667°N 51.44361°E |
Capacity | 15,500 (total) |
Opened | 2005[1] |
Tenants | |
Asian Games (Asian Olympics) (2006) World Indoor Championships (Indoor Athletics) (2010) 2011 Gymnasiade |
Aspire Dome is the world's largest indoor multi-purpose dome based in Qatar. It is located in Aspire Academy in Doha and has the capacity to host 13 different sporting events simultaneously in a climate controlled arena. In addition to a full sized indoor football pitch.[2][3]
Events hosted
Aspire Dome was one of the venues of the 2006 Asian Games[4] and the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships.[1]
Facilities
The range of facilities available within Aspire Dome include:[2]
- IAAF-accredited Indoor Official Track with 200 Meters Running Track / Pole Vault / Long Jump / High Jump / Shot-put cage including 3,650 spectator seats, 240 VIP Seats and VIP lounge
- FIFA-approved Indoor Football Pitch with 5,800 spectator seats, 230 VIP seats and 2 VIP
- Olympic 50 Meters Swimming Pool and Olympic Diving Pool with 252 spectators seats
- Volleyball Hall with 1,200 spectator seats
- Table Tennis Hall set-up for 9 tables with 150 spectator seats
- Multi Sports Hall for Basketball / Volleyball / Handball / Futsal with 1,200 spectator seats
- Multi Sports Hall for Handball / Basketball / Futsal with 410 spectator seats
- Fencing / Gymnastics Hall with 6 fencing strips and Mini Gymnastics area
- Squash Courts including 7 ASB squash courts, 1 Central Glass court and warm-up area
- Gymnasiums including Power Gym, Strength & Conditioning Gym, Cardio Gym, Staff Gym & Spa
- Sports Science Labs including Biochemistry Lab, Altitude Lab, Physiology Lab, Biomechanics Lab and Anthropometry Lab
- Sports Psychology Labs including Champions Psychology Lab 1 /2 /3 & 4
- Offices including meeting and conference rooms and VIP corporate suites
See also
References
- 1 2 "The Aspire Dome, centre stage for Doha 2010". International Association of Athletics Federations. 3 November 2009. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- 1 2 "Facilities". www.aspire.qa. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
- ↑ "Aspire Zone". thetorchdoha.com. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ↑ "The Asian Games". bized.co.uk. 11 December 2006. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
External links
Preceded by Luis Puig Palace Valencia |
IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics Venue 2010 |
Succeeded by Ataköy Athletics Arena Istanbul |
Preceded by Sajik Baseball Stadium Busan |
Asian Games Venue 2006 |
Succeeded by Guangzhou Gymnasium Guangzhou |
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