Bağcılar Olympic Sport Hall

Bağcılar Olympic Sport Hall
Location Fevzi Çakmak Mah.
Fatih Cad.50/A
Bağcılar, Istanbul
Owner Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
Capacity 1,300 (main hall), 3,500 (total)
Opened 2001

Bağcılar Olympic Sport Hall (Turkish: Bağcılar Olimpik Spor Salonu) is a multi-purpose indoor sports complex with Olympic standards located in Bağcılar district of Istanbul, Turkey.

Its construction began in 1998 and the sport hall was inaugurated on March 20, 2001 in presence of the Belgian action films actor and former martial arts sportsman Jean-Claude Van Damme.[1] The sports complex is owned by the Metropolitan Municipality of Istanbul. The main hall of the building is suitable for sports events such as basketball, volleyball, badminton, wrestling, handball, tennis, gymnastics, weightlifting, boxing, martial arts, fencing, table tennis and indoor soccer. It offers a seating capacity for 1,300 people. Additionally, there are also 8 halls for fencing, judo, taekwondo, karate, table tennis (2 halls), aerobics, gymnastics, weightlifting, boxing and wrestling. Its covered parking lot has a capacity of 800 cars.[2]

International sport events hosted

Architecture

The sports complex with the dimensions of 110 m × 80 m (360 ft × 260 ft) is a mono bloc construction built on an area of 9,000 m2 (97,000 sq ft) having a total covered area of 46,000 m2 (500,000 sq ft). The six-storey building is covered by a double-curved roof having the shape of a hyperbolic paraboloid made in space frame system. The appearance of the building is a rectangular form in natural stone with a dome designed as two merging thin-shell structures rising up through it.

References

  1. https://www.milliyet.com.tr/2001/03/21/spor/spo05.htmlğcılar+spor+salonu&hl=tr&ct=clnk&cd=8&gl=tr&client=firefox-a Archived October 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Sportindustry Archived March 14, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. (Turkish)
  3. AjansSpor (Turkish)
  4. "The 1st and Greatest Asian Martial Arts Olympiad Competitions, 8-11 September 2011, Turkey-Istanbul". International Martia Arts Confederation-Asian Martial Ars Olympiad Federation. Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-08-30.

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Coordinates: 41°02′32″N 28°51′16″E / 41.04222°N 28.85444°E / 41.04222; 28.85444


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