List of Summer Olympics venues: J–K

For the Summer Olympics, there were 11 venues that started with the letter 'J' and 22 venues that started with the letter 'K'.

J

The Jamsil Swimming Pool hosted the diving, swimming part of the modern pentathlon, swimming, and water polo events for the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
Venue Games Sports Capacity Ref.
Jahnstadion1972 MunichFootball11,200 [1][2][3]
Jalisco Stadium1968 Mexico CityFootball56,713 [4]
Jamsil Baseball Stadium1988 SeoulBaseball30,306 [5]
Jamsil Gymnasium1988 SeoulBasketball, Volleyball (final)12,751 [6][7]
Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool1988 SeoulDiving, Modern pentathlon (swimming), Swimming, Synchronized swimming, Water polo8,000 [6]
Jamsil Students' Gymnasium1988 SeoulBoxing7,500 [5]
Jangchung Gymnasium1988 SeoulJudo, Taekwondo (demonstration)7,000 [8]
João Havelange Stadium2016 Rio de JaneiroAthletics, Football60,000[9]
Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium1968 Mexico CityVolleyball (final)5,242 [10]
Juan Escutia Sports Palace1968 Mexico CityBasketball, Volleyball22,370 [11]
Jules Ottenstadion1920 AntwerpFootball (Italy-Egypt)Not listed. [12]

K

Kiel Fjord, Bay and shipyard crane. The bay itself served as host for the sailing competitions for both the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin and the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich.
Venue Games Sports Capacity Ref.
Kaftanzoglio Stadium2004 AthensFootball37,000 [13]
Kallithea1896 AthensShootingNot listed. [14]
Kaknäs1912 StockholmModern pentathlon (shooting)Not listed. [15]
Käpylä1952 HelsinkiCycling (road)25,700 [16]
Karaiskakis Stadium2004 AthensFootball40,000 [13]
Karasuyama-machi1964 TokyoAthletics (marathon, 50 km walk)Not listed.[17]
Karuizawa1964 TokyoEquestrian1,500[17][18]
Kemigawa1964 TokyoModern pentathlon (running)1,500[17][19]
Kiel Bay1936 BerlinSailingNot listed. [20]
Kirov Stadium1980 MoscowFootball72,000 [21]
Komazawa Gymnasium1964 TokyoWrestling3,900[17][22]
Komazawa Hockey Field1964 TokyoField hockey2,000 (1st field)
3,400 (2nd field)
2,300 (3rd field)
[17][23]
Komazawa Stadium1964 TokyoFootball20,800[17][24]
Komazawa Volleyball Courts1964 TokyoVolleyball3,900[17][25][26]
Korakuen Ice Palace1964 TokyoBoxing4,500[17][27]
Kotka1952 HelsinkiFootball3,500 [28]
Kotzia Square2004 AthensCycling (individual road race)3,150 [29]
Krachtsportgebouw1928 AmsterdamBoxing, Weightlifting, Wrestling2,840 [30]
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Archery Field1980 MoscowArchery3,000 [31]
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin1980 MoscowCanoeing, Rowing21,600 [32]
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Cycling Circuit1980 MoscowCycling (individual road race)4,000 [33]
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome1980 MoscowCycling (track)6,000 [34]

References

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