Venues of the 1908 Summer Olympics
For the 1908 Summer Olympics in London, England, a total of twelve sports venues were used. The first winter sports took place at Prince's Skating Slub. White City Stadium served as a precursor to the modern stadiums seen worldwide since then.
Venues
Venue |
Sports |
Capacity |
Ref. |
All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club | Tennis | Not listed |
[1] |
Bisley Ranges | Shooting (pistol/rifle) | Not listed |
[2] |
Franco-British Exhibition Fencing Grounds | Fencing | Not listed |
[3] |
Henley Royal Regatta | Rowing | Not listed |
[4] |
Hunters Quay, River Clyde | Sailing | Not listed |
[5] |
Hurlingham Club | Polo | Not listed |
[6] |
Northampton Institute | Boxing | Not listed |
[7] |
Prince's Skating Club | Figure skating | Not listed |
[8] |
Queen's Club | Jeu de paume, Rackets | Not listed |
[9][10] |
Solent | Sailing | Not listed |
[11] |
Southampton Water | Sailing, Water motorsports | Not listed |
[12] |
Uxendon Shooting School Club | Shooting (shotgun) | Not listed |
[13] |
White City Stadium | Archery, Athletics, Cycling (track), Diving, Field hockey, Football, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Rugby union, Swimming, Tug of war, Water polo (final), Wrestling | 68,000 |
[14] |
After the Olympics
The figure skating events would not take place at the next Olympics in Stockholm, but would return for the 1920 Games in Antwerp. They would served as the precursor for the first Winter Olympics that would take place in Chamonix sixteen years later. White City served as the main venue for the 1934 British Empire Games (Commonwealth Games since 1978) and a venue for the 1966 FIFA World Cup before its demolition in 1985. The All England Tennis and Lawn Club continues to serve as host for Wimbledon's tennis events and is the only venue of the 1908 Games to serve as one for the 2012 Summer Olympics.[15]
Bisley and Henley would serve as venues when the Olympics returned to London forty years later.[16]
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