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Helsinki Velodrome

Helsinki Velodrome
Helsingin Velodromi
Velo
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Helsinki Velodrome
Address Mäkelänkatu 70, 00520 Helsinki
Coordinates 60°12′10″N 24°56′34″E / 60.20278°N 24.94278°E / 60.20278; 24.94278Coordinates: 60°12′10″N 24°56′34″E / 60.20278°N 24.94278°E / 60.20278; 24.94278
Public transit Helsinki Regional Transport Authority bus and tram service
Owner City of Helsinki
Seating type Seated and standing
Capacity Seated: 4000
Standing: 3000
Field shape Rectangular
Surface Pitch:
Artificial turf (Installed in 2000)
Cycling track:
Concrete
Construction
Broke ground 1938
Built 1940
Opened 22 May 1941 (1941-05-22)
Renovated 1997-2000 (3.5 mil. €)
Architect Hilding Ekelund
Tenants
American football:
Helsinki Roosters
Helsinki 69ers
Helsinki Wolverines
GS Demons
East City Giants
Cycling:
Cycle Club Helsinki
IK-32
Website
www.hel.fi/www/helsinki/fi/kulttuuri-ja-vapaa-aika/liikunta/ulkoliikuntapaikat/velodromi

Helsinki Velodrome (Finnish: Helsingin Velodromi) is an outdoor velodrome and american football stadium in Helsinki, Finland. The protected functionalist concrete building was designed by Hilding Ekelund.

It was built in 1938–1940 for the 1940 Summer Olympics which were cancelled due to World War II. After the war, it was a venue of the 1952 Summer Olympics for the track cycling and field hockey events. The Velodrome hosted the 4 track cycling events and the whole field hockey event for the olympics. The original building was deemed inadequate during the games and additional space was quickly erected to accommodate the athletes and press. Some temporary seating was also constructed for additional capacity.

Before the renovation of 1997-2000, the center area had a natural grass pitch and was used for soccer, hosting local teams like Ponnistus, Käpylän Pallo and Atlantis FC.

Docomomo has listed it as a significant example of modern architecture in Finland.

The cycling track is 400 meters in length and is used for most national events. The banking in the bends is 37.5˚ and 16˚ on the straights. The length of the track and the lack of built safety measures make the track unsuitable for international cycling competitions.

Helsinki Velodrome also acts as a starting and ending point for the annual cyclosportive Tour de Helsinki.


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