Stadio Raul Guidobaldi

Stadio Raul Guidobaldi is an athletics stadium located in Rieti, Italy. Every year since 1971 the stadium hosts the Rieti Meeting; it also hosted the 2013 European Athletics Junior Championships.[2]

Stadio Raul Guidobaldi
The main track and the Velino grandstand
Full nameStadio Raul Guidobaldi
LocationRieti, Italy
Capacity5,000
Construction
Built1960[1]
Tenants
Rieti Meeting

Eight world records have been set in the stadium,[1] including the 9.74 record for the 100 metres by Asafa Powell in 2007. Steve Cram has called the stadium a Mecca for middle-distance runners.[3]

History

The stadium was built as part of the construction program for the 1960 Summer Olympics and inaugurated on 23 July 1960.[1] In the 1980s a second grandstand and a marquee with an indoor track were built. In 1999 a roof was built for the main grandstand and the track was expanded to eight lanes.[1] In 2011-2012 all tracks were rebuilt in sportflex material and painted in blue by company Mondo.

Description

The stadium is located in south-west Rieti, near other sport facilities, and is bordered by the Velino river. The main track is made of sportflex and is 8 lane wide. Along each straight is a grandstand, with a total capacity of 5,000 spectators:[4] the main one, called "Velino", has a roof supported by large steel arches and also hosts the changing rooms and the press station; the smaller one is called "Terminillo" and is not covered.

Behind the main track is an area reserved to training and warming up, with a 250-metres-long 6-lane track, an area equipped for the long jump and javelin, and a marquee with an heated indoor track for winter trainings.

References

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