List of Olympic venues in basketball

The Juan Escutia Sports Palace hosted the basketball events for the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
The Forum in Inglewood, California, hosted the basketball tournament for the 1984 Summer Olympics held in neighboring Los Angeles.

For the Summer Olympics, there are 29 venues that have been or will be used for basketball. The first official venue was outdoors under the auspices of the International Basketball Federation although the game was played indoors.[1] Being played on tennis courts of clay, the final was held in a heavy rain which turned the courts into mud.[2] Since those games, the basketball games have been played indoors.

Games Venue Other sports hosted at venues for those games Capacity Ref.
1936 BerlinTennis CourtsFencing (épée)832. [3]
Tennis Stadium (final)NoneNot listed. [3]
1948 LondonHarringay ArenaWrestlingNot listed. [4]
1952 HelsinkiMessuhalli (final)Boxing, gymnastics, weightlifting, wrestling5,500 [5]
Tennis PalaceNone1,250 [6]
1956 MelbourneWest Melbourne StadiumBoxing, gymnastics7,000 [7]
Royal Exhibition Building (final)Modern pentathlon (fencing), weightlifting, wrestling3,500 [8]
1960 RomePalazzo dello Sport (final)Boxing15,000 [9]
Palazzetto dello sportWeightliftingNot listed. [10]
1964 TokyoNational GymnasiumDiving, modern pentathlon (swimming), swimming4,000 (basketball)
11,300 (diving, swimming)
[11][12]
1968 Mexico CityJuan Escutia Sports PalaceVolleyball22,370 [13]
1972 MunichBasketballhalleJudo6,635 [14]
1976 MontrealCentre Étienne DesmarteauNone2,200 [15]
Montreal Forum (final)Boxing (final), gymnastics, handball (final), volleyball (final)18,000 [16]
1980 MoscowCSKA Palace of SportsNone5,500 [17]
Indoor Stadium (final)Boxing16,500 [18]
1984 Los AngelesThe ForumNone17,505 [19]
1988 SeoulJamsil GymnasiumVolleyball (final)12,751 [20][21]
1992 BarcelonaPavelló Olímpic de BadalonaNone12,500 [22]
1996 AtlantaGeorgia Dome (final)Gymnastics (artistic), handball (men's final)34,500 (each side) [23][24]
Morehouse College GymnasiumNone6,500 [25][26]
2000 SydneySydney SuperDome (final)Gymnastics (artistic/ trampoline)21,000 [27]
The Dome and Exhibition ComplexBadminton, gymnastics (rhythmic), modern pentathlon (fencing, shooting), volleyball (indoor)10,000 [28]
2004 AthensHelliniko Indoor ArenaHandball (final)15,000 [29]
Olympic Indoor Hall (final)Gymnastics (artistic, trampolining)19,250 [30]
2008 BeijingWukesong Indoor StadiumNone18,000 [31]
2012 LondonBasketball ArenaHandball (medal round)12,000 [32]
The O2 Arena[33] (final)Gymnastics (artistic, trampolining)20,000 [34]
2016 Rio de JaneiroCarioca Arena 1None16,000[35]
Youth Arena (women's group stage)Modern pentathlon (fencing)5,000 [36]
2020 TokyoSaitama Super ArenaNone20,000[37]

References

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  2. Wallechinsky, David and Jaime Loucky (2008). "Basketball: Men". In The Completed Book of the Olympics: 2008 Edition. London: Aurum Press Limited. p. 400.
  3. 1 2 1936 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 162-3. Accessed 17 October 2010.
  4. 1948 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine. pp. 42, 50. Accessed 19 October 2010.
  5. 1952 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-04-11 at the Wayback Machine. p. 51. Accessed 21 October 2010.
  6. 1952 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-04-11 at the Wayback Machine. p. 57. Accessed 21 October 2010.
  7. 1956 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-09-12 at the Wayback Machine. p. 42. Accessed 25 October 2010.
  8. 1956 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-09-12 at the Wayback Machine. p. 43. Accessed 25 October 2010.
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  13. 1968 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-11-18 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 2. Part 1. p. 72. Accessed 4 November 2010. (in English) & (in French)
  14. 1972 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-11-18 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 2. Part 2. pp. 201-2. Accessed 8 November 2010.
  15. 1976 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2010-05-06 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 2. pp. 124-9. Accessed 14 November 2010.
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  19. 1984 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2010-11-02 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 1. Part 1. pp. 102-4. Accessed 24 November 2010.
  20. 1988 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-11-18 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 1. Part 1. p. 164. Accessed 1 December 2010.
  21. 1988 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. Part 2. p. 335. Accessed 2 December 2010.
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  25. 1996 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-05-28 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 1. p. 542. Accessed 9 December 2010.
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  27. 2000 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2000-11-09 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 1. p. 390. Accessed 16 December 2010.
  28. 2000 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2000-11-09 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 1. p. 391. Accessed 16 December 2010.
  29. 2004 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-08-19 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 2. pp. 273, 349. Accessed 24 December 2010.
  30. 2004 Summer Olympics official report. Archived 2008-08-19 at the Wayback Machine. Volume 2. pp. 273, 329, 346. Accessed 22 December 2010.
  31. "Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium". Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad. Archived from the original on 2008-08-09. Retrieved 2008-08-10.
  32. London2012.com profile of the Basketball Arena. Archived 2011-01-01 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 30 December 2010.
  33. Because of the IOC's rules disallowing corporate sponsorship on venue names, The O2 Arena was renamed North Greenwich Arena during the games.
  34. London2012.com profile of the North Greenwich Arena. Archived 2011-01-16 at WebCite Accessed 30 December 2010.
  35. "OTC - Hall 1", Rio de Janeiro 2016 Candidate File (PDF), 2, (BOC), February 16, 2009, pp. 38–39, archived from the original (PDF) on May 23, 2013, retrieved December 2, 2009.
  36. Rio2016.com profile of the Youth Arena. Archived 2016-07-05 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 4 July 2016.
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