Nagoya bid for the 1988 Summer Olympics
Nagoya 1988 was one of the two short-listed bids for the 1988 Summer Olympic Games, and was to be held in Nagoya, Japan.
Nagoya was eliminated in the first round of the ballot to select a host city at the 84th IOC sitting on September 1981 in Baden-Baden, West Germany.
Bid details
Proposed Sport Venues[1]
- Peace Park Olympic Stadium - opening and closing ceremonies, football, athletics, equestrian
- Nagoya Gymnasium - boxing
- Aichi Shinrin Park (Owariasahi) - archery, equestrian, modern penthatlon
- Magai Dam (Sobue), or Jinnoshinden (Toyohashi), or Miyoshi & Toyoda - rowing and canoeing
- Nagoya Cycyling Race Track - cycling
- Chukyo Race Course (Toyoake) - equestrian, modern penthatlon
- Fujioka Area Park Land (Fujioka) - equestrian
- Fukiage Hall - fencing, modern penthatlon
- Mizuho Athletic Stadium - football
- Ichinomiya Stadium (Ichinomiya) - football
- Toyohashi Stadium (Toyohashi) - football
- Yokkaichi Field Track and Field Ground (Yokkaichi) - football
- Olympic Gymnasium - volleball, gymnastics
- Nagoya Central Gymnasium - handball
- Suzuka Gymnasium, or Yokkaichi Gymnasium - handball
- Tsuruma Park - hockey
- Oshikiri Park - hockey
- Asamiya park (Kasugai) - hockey
- Gifu Stadium - hockey
- Nagoya International Exhibition Centre - judo
- Hino Shooting Range (Gifu) - shooting, modern penthatlon
- Chunchi International Shooting Range (Fujioka), or Okazaki International Shooting Range - shooting
- Olympic Park Pool - swimming, diving, modern penthatlon
- Mizuho Swimming Pool - water polo
- Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium - basketball
- Okazaki Gymnasium - volleyball
- Gifu Gymnasium - volleyball
- Nagoya Sports Centre - weightlifting
- Toyota Gymnasium - wrestling
- Tsu Yacht Harbour, or Gamagōri Yacht Harbour - yachting
References
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