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Coordinates: 45°3032N 73°3641W / 45.50889°N 73.61139°W / 45.50889; -73.61139
 

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CEPSUM Stadium
Map
LocationBoulevard Édouard-Montpetit
Montréal, Quebec
Coordinates45°30′32N 73°36′41W / 45.50889°N 73.61139°W / 45.50889; -73.61139
Public transit atÉdouard-Montpetit station
OwnerUniversité de Montréal
OperatorUniversité de Montréal
Capacity5,100
Tenants
Université de Montréal Carabins

The CEPSUM (French: Centre d'éducation physique et des sports de l'Université de Montréal, also le Stade du CEPSUM) is a multi-purpose complex sport centre located on the campus of the Université de MontréalinMontreal, Quebec, Canada. The CEPSUM hosts the Montreal Carabins teams.

History

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In 1963-1964, the Université de Montréal purchased the building belonging to the Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, situated on the corner of Park Avenue and Mount Royal Avenue. The Centre at that time had a swimming pool, a gymnasium, a palestre, and an auditorium. The Montreal Carabins of this period used the outside installations of the Jeanne-Mance Park. The Physical educational Department and the Carabins occupied these places until 1976, year of the official inauguration of the CEPSUM which was built for the Montreal Olympics.

The CEPSUM hosted the fencing and the fencing part of the modern pentathlon events during the 1976 Summer Olympics.[1] Following the Olympics, the CEPSUM became the sport centre for the Université de Montréal. In 2004, after almost 30 years of use, important renovation work took place (costing $12 million).[2] These important renovations were completed at the beginning of 2011.[3]

The CEPSUM also accommodates the Sports Medicine department[4] and the clinic of kinesiology[5] of the Université of Montréal.

Features

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References

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  1. ^ Summer Olympics official report 1976, Volume 2. pp. 144-9. (in French)
  • ^ Jeanne Coriveau, Le CEPSUM sera rajeuni au coût de 12 millions, Le Devoir (in French)
  • ^ Le CEPSUM fait peau neuve (in French)
  • ^ Clinique de médecine du sport (in French)
  • ^ Clinique de kinésiologie (in French)
  • ^ Football universitaire (in French) Archived February 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
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    Preceded by

    Velódromo de Anoeta
    San Sebastián

    UCI Track Cycling World Championships
    Venue

    1974
    Succeeded by

    Stade Vélodrome de Rocourt
    Rocourt


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