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Coordinates: 39°302.3N 0°2538.4W / 39.500639°N 0.427333°W / 39.500639; -0.427333
 

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Luis Puig Palace
Interior of the velodrome
Map
Full namePalau Velòdrom Lluís Puig
LocationValencia, Spain
Coordinates39°30′2.3″N 0°25′38.4″W / 39.500639°N 0.427333°W / 39.500639; -0.427333
Capacity6,500
Field size250 m (270 yd) track
SurfaceConcrete
Opened1992

Luis Puig Palace (Valencian: Palau Velòdrom Lluís Puig, Spanish: Palacio Velódromo Luis Puig) is an arenainValencia, Spain. It is primarily used for indoor sports and hosted the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships. The arena also hosts a 250 metres (270 yd) painted concrete cycling track which played host to the 1992 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. It has a capacity of 6,500 people. The arena is named after Luis Puig, a prominent Spanish sports executive who served as President of the Union Cycliste Internationale.[1]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "UCI - History".

External links[edit]

Events and tenants
Preceded by

Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
Stuttgart

UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Venue

1992
Succeeded by

Vikingskipet Olympic Arena
Hamar

Preceded by

Globen Arena
Stockholm

European Indoor Championships in Athletics
Venue

1998
Succeeded by

Flanders Sports Arena
Ghent

Preceded by

C.D. Jamor
Lisbon

European Swimming Championships (SC)
Venue

2000
Succeeded by

Wezenberg
Antwerp

Preceded by

Olimpiysky
Moscow

IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics
Venue

2008
Succeeded by

ASPIRE Dome
Doha


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