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Olympic Stadium (Moscow)

Olympic Stadium (Russian: Олимпийский стадион) (known locally as Olimpiyskiy) was an indoor arena located in Moscow, Russia. It was built for the 1980 Summer Olympics and, divided into two separated halls, hosted the basketball and boxing events.[2] It was closed in March 2019, and was subsequently demolished in 2020 for the construction of a new complex.[1]

Olimpiyskiy
Спортивный комплекс Олимпийский
Aerial view of the arena (c.2017)
Full nameOlympic Sports Complex
Address16 строение 1
Moscow 129090
Russia
LocationOlimpiyskiy Prospekt
Coordinates55°46′52″N 37°37′35″E / 55.78111°N 37.62639°E / 55.78111; 37.62639
OwnerZAO Neftegazprod
Capacity35,000 (Main Arena)
5,000 (North Hall)
Construction
Broke ground1977
Opened19 July 1980 (1980-07-19)
ClosedMarch 2019[1]
Demolished2020[1]
Rebuilt2020–present
Architect
  • Mikhail Posokhin
  • Boris Thor
  • Leonas Aranauskas
Structural engineerV. I. Nadezhdin
General contractorGlavmospromstroy
Website
Venue Website

Reconstruction edit

 
The new Olimpiisky Arena under construction (April 2023)

On 1 January 2019, the sports complex was closed for reconstruction, which is scheduled to last until 2025. The pool is closed in the summer of the same year. On 3 March, demolition of the main arena started and continued till 25 December 2020, when the sport complex buildings was completely demolished for further reconstruction. The reconstruction project was developed by the architectural bureau of the Kievskaya Ploshchad Group of companies together with the APA company.

After the reconstruction, the complex will consist of four buildings, three of which will be combined by a stylobate and a system of transitions: the Main Building, Aquatic Complex, Sports and Recreation Complex and Small Concert Hall. According to the data released during the arrival of Sergei Sobyanin for a 3rd term as the Mayor of Moscow, Olimpiyskiy provides for the creation of: a concert venue with capacity for 12,000 people, a cinema cluster, a water amusement park, a shopping space, an exhibition space, etc. The renovated sports complex will retain swimming and jumping pools, there will be gyms, tennis courts, an indoor ice rink, a wellness and rehabilitation complex, a beach sports center - in total, more than 100 playgrounds and play areas for more than 30 sports have been announced.

Events edit

Sports edit

 
A view during the 2015 World Fencing Championships on 15 July

A part of the "Olimpiyskiy Sports Complex", it made up one architectural ensemble with another venue, constructed at the same time, the Swimming Pool. Its capacity was 80,000 people, and the stadium could hold up to 16,000 people for televised events.[3]

In May 2014, the Government of Moscow auctioned 65% of shares in the stadium that it previously controlled. Oil company ZAO Neftegazprod won the auction, paying 4,672 billion rubles (approximately 100 million euros).[4] Sporting events held at the stadium included the Davis Cup finals and the Kremlin Cup tennis tournament.[citation needed]

It was the world's first indoor bandy arena, and hosted the Bandy World Championships in 1989 (the first bandy world championship held indoors) and 2008.[5]

The arena hosted the 1999 FIBA EuroStars game[6] and the 2005 Euroleague Final Four.[7] The 2013 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in the stadium between 17 and 23 April 2013.[citation needed]

The venue hosted the World Boxing Super Series men's, cruiserweight final between Oleksandr Usyk and Murat Gassiev in front of 24,000 fans in attendance on 21 July 2018. Usyk won the fight comfortably, becoming the first fighter at cruiserweight to unify all four world title belts. Muhammad Ali's widow, Lonnie Ali, presented the Ali trophy to Usyk after the fight.[8]

Music events edit

At the time of its demolition, SC Olympiyskiy was the largest indoor concert arena in Russia. Many international artists played concerts here as part of their world tours, such as A-ha, Asia, Depeche Mode, Mylène Farmer, Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Black Sabbath, Slipknot, Enrique Iglesias, George Michael, Imagine Dragons, Iron Maiden, Jamiroquai, Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Kylie Minogue, Lady Gaga, Linkin Park, Madonna, Muse, Nazareth, Paul McCartney, Pink Floyd, Roger Waters, Rihanna, Robbie Williams, Roxette, Whitney Houston. The venue hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, the first time Russia hosted the competition.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Afanasyenko, Yulia (25 January 2021). "The rise and fall of Moscow's majestic Olimpiyskiy Stadium". Russia Beyond. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  2. ^ 1980 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 2. Part 1. pp. 67-71.
  3. ^ Eurovision Song Contest Serbia 2008 | News – Svante Stockselius met 2009 organisers in Moscow
  4. ^ Новым владельцем 65% акций СК "Олимпийский" стал "Нефтегазпрод" (in Russian). ITAR-TASS. 23 May 2014.
  5. ^ Russia grabs World Bandy Championship on YouTube
  6. ^ SEE YOU AT "OLYMPIJSKY" 24 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Final Four venue: Olympiysky Arena 12 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Usyk routs Gassiev to become undisputed champ". ESPN.com. 21 July 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  9. ^ "Moscow 2009". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 16 December 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Russian)
  • Information on venue
Events and tenants
Preceded by Olympic Basketball tournament
Final Venue

1980
Succeeded by
The Forum
Los Angeles
Preceded by Davis Cup
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19941995
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Preceded by FIBA Euro All star game
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1999
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Final Four venue

2003
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Preceded by Euroleague
Final Four
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2005
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Final Venue

2006
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Preceded by IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics
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2006
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Preceded by Bandy World Championship
Final Venue

1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bandy World Championship
Final Venue

2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Eurovision Song Contest
Venue

2009
Succeeded by

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This article is about the indoor facility For the main 1980 Moscow Olympic stadium see Luzhniki Stadium Olimpiisky redirects here For the stadium in Kyiv see Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex For the stadium in Donetsk see RSC Olimpiyskiy Olympic Stadium Russian Olimpijskij stadion known locally as Olimpiyskiy was an indoor arena located in Moscow Russia It was built for the 1980 Summer Olympics and divided into two separated halls hosted the basketball and boxing events 2 It was closed in March 2019 and was subsequently demolished in 2020 for the construction of a new complex 1 OlimpiyskiySportivnyj kompleks OlimpijskijAerial view of the arena c 2017 Full nameOlympic Sports ComplexAddress16 stroenie 1Moscow 129090RussiaLocationOlimpiyskiy ProspektCoordinates55 46 52 N 37 37 35 E 55 78111 N 37 62639 E 55 78111 37 62639OwnerZAO NeftegazprodCapacity35 000 Main Arena 5 000 North Hall ConstructionBroke ground1977Opened19 July 1980 1980 07 19 ClosedMarch 2019 1 Demolished2020 1 Rebuilt2020 presentArchitectMikhail PosokhinBoris ThorLeonas AranauskasStructural engineerV I NadezhdinGeneral contractorGlavmospromstroyWebsiteVenue Website Contents 1 Reconstruction 2 Events 2 1 Sports 2 2 Music events 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksReconstruction edit nbsp The new Olimpiisky Arena under construction April 2023 On 1 January 2019 the sports complex was closed for reconstruction which is scheduled to last until 2025 The pool is closed in the summer of the same year On 3 March demolition of the main arena started and continued till 25 December 2020 when the sport complex buildings was completely demolished for further reconstruction The reconstruction project was developed by the architectural bureau of the Kievskaya Ploshchad Group of companies together with the APA company After the reconstruction the complex will consist of four buildings three of which will be combined by a stylobate and a system of transitions the Main Building Aquatic Complex Sports and Recreation Complex and Small Concert Hall According to the data released during the arrival of Sergei Sobyanin for a 3rd term as the Mayor of Moscow Olimpiyskiy provides for the creation of a concert venue with capacity for 12 000 people a cinema cluster a water amusement park a shopping space an exhibition space etc The renovated sports complex will retain swimming and jumping pools there will be gyms tennis courts an indoor ice rink a wellness and rehabilitation complex a beach sports center in total more than 100 playgrounds and play areas for more than 30 sports have been announced Events editSports edit nbsp A view during the 2015 World Fencing Championships on 15 July A part of the Olimpiyskiy Sports Complex it made up one architectural ensemble with another venue constructed at the same time the Swimming Pool Its capacity was 80 000 people and the stadium could hold up to 16 000 people for televised events 3 In May 2014 the Government of Moscow auctioned 65 of shares in the stadium that it previously controlled Oil company ZAO Neftegazprod won the auction paying 4 672 billion rubles approximately 100 million euros 4 Sporting events held at the stadium included the Davis Cup finals and the Kremlin Cup tennis tournament citation needed It was the world s first indoor bandy arena and hosted the Bandy World Championships in 1989 the first bandy world championship held indoors and 2008 5 The arena hosted the 1999 FIBA EuroStars game 6 and the 2005 Euroleague Final Four 7 The 2013 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in the stadium between 17 and 23 April 2013 citation needed The venue hosted the World Boxing Super Series men s cruiserweight final between Oleksandr Usyk and Murat Gassiev in front of 24 000 fans in attendance on 21 July 2018 Usyk won the fight comfortably becoming the first fighter at cruiserweight to unify all four world title belts Muhammad Ali s widow Lonnie Ali presented the Ali trophy to Usyk after the fight 8 Music events edit Main article List of entertainment events at the Olimpiyskiy Stadium At the time of its demolition SC Olympiyskiy was the largest indoor concert arena in Russia Many international artists played concerts here as part of their world tours such as A ha Asia Depeche Mode Mylene Farmer Beyonce Britney Spears Black Sabbath Slipknot Enrique Iglesias George Michael Imagine Dragons Iron Maiden Jamiroquai Justin Bieber Justin Timberlake Kylie Minogue Lady Gaga Linkin Park Madonna Muse Nazareth Paul McCartney Pink Floyd Roger Waters Rihanna Robbie Williams Roxette Whitney Houston The venue hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 the first time Russia hosted the competition 9 See also editList of indoor arenas in Russia List of tennis stadiums by capacityReferences edit a b c Afanasyenko Yulia 25 January 2021 The rise and fall of Moscow s majestic Olimpiyskiy Stadium Russia Beyond Retrieved 17 April 2021 1980 Summer Olympics official report Volume 2 Part 1 pp 67 71 Eurovision Song Contest Serbia 2008 News Svante Stockselius met 2009 organisers in Moscow Novym vladelcem 65 akcij SK Olimpijskij stal Neftegazprod in Russian ITAR TASS 23 May 2014 Russia grabs World Bandy Championship on YouTube SEE YOU AT OLYMPIJSKY Archived 24 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Final Four venue Olympiysky Arena Archived 12 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine Usyk routs Gassiev to become undisputed champ ESPN com 21 July 2018 Retrieved 24 April 2019 Moscow 2009 Eurovision tv Retrieved 16 December 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Olimpiysky Sports Complex Official website in Russian Information on venue Events and tenants Preceded byMontreal Forum Montreal Olympic Basketball tournamentFinal Venue1980 Succeeded byThe ForumLos Angeles Preceded byExhibition Hall Dusseldorf Davis Cup Final Venue1994 1995 Succeeded byMassan HallMalmo Preceded byMax Schmeling HalleBerlin FIBA Euro All star game Venue1999 Succeeded byFinal Venue Preceded byPalacio de Congresos de Maspalomas Fed Cup Final Four venue2003 Succeeded byKrylatskoe Sport Palace Preceded byYad Eliyahu Sports HallTel Aviv Euroleague Final Four Venue2005 Succeeded bySazka ArenaPrague Preceded bySibamac ArenaBratislava Davis Cup Final Venue2006 Succeeded byMemorial ColiseumPortland Preceded byBudapest Sports Arena Budapest IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics Venue2006 Succeeded byLuis Puig Palace Valencia Preceded bySoderstadion Stockholm Bandy World ChampionshipFinal Venue1989 Succeeded byOulunkyla Ice Rink Helsinki Preceded byKhimik Stadium Kemerovo Bandy World ChampionshipFinal Venue2008 Succeeded byABB Arena Syd Vasteras Preceded byBelgrade ArenaBelgrade Eurovision Song Contest Venue2009 Succeeded byTelenor ArenaOslo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olympic Stadium Moscow amp oldid 1206732508, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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