Nagoya bid for the 1988 Summer Olympics

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Bids for the
1988 (1988) Summer Olympics
Overview
Games of the XXIV Olympiad
Nagoya 1988 bid logo.png
Details
CityNagoya, Japan
NOCJOC
Previous Games hosted
none
Decision
ResultEliminated

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 in 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 pentathlon
  • Magai Dam (Sobue), or Jinnoshinden (Toyohashi), or Miyoshi & Toyoda - rowing and canoeing
  • Nagoya Cycling Race Track - cycling
  • Chukyo Race Course (Toyoake) - equestrian, modern pentathlon
  • Fujioka Area Park Land (Fujioka) - equestrian
  • Fukiage Hall - fencing, modern pentathlon
  • Mizuho Athletic Stadium - football
  • Ichinomiya Stadium (Ichinomiya) - football
  • Toyohashi Stadium (Toyohashi) - football
  • Yokkaichi Field Track and Field Ground (Yokkaichi) - football
  • Olympic Gymnasium - volleyball, 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 pentathlon
  • Chunchi International Shooting Range (Fujioka), or Okazaki International Shooting Range - shooting
  • Olympic Park Pool - swimming, diving, modern pentathlon
  • 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[]

  1. ^ "Nagoya. Candidate City for the Games of the XXIV Olympiad 1988". The Japanese Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2014-07-10., p.34-35
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