List of Summer Olympics venues: J–K

The importance of List of Summer Olympics venues: J–K has been the subject of debate and reflection for years. List of Summer Olympics venues: J–K has had a significant impact on multiple aspects of society and daily life. Since its emergence, List of Summer Olympics venues: J–K has aroused the interest and curiosity of experts in different fields, as well as the general population. In this article, we will explore the background of List of Summer Olympics venues: J–K, its evolution over time, and its relevance today. Likewise, we will analyze the possible future implications of List of Summer Olympics venues: J–K and its influence in different areas.

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.
Jahnstadion 1972 Munich Football 11,200
Jalisco Stadium 1968 Mexico City Football 56,713
Jamsil Baseball Stadium 1988 Seoul Baseball 30,306
Jamsil Gymnasium Basketball, Volleyball (final) 12,751
Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool Diving, Modern pentathlon (swimming), Swimming, Synchronized swimming, Water polo 8,000
Jamsil Students' Gymnasium Boxing 7,500
Jangchung Gymnasium Judo, Taekwondo (demonstration) 7,000
João Havelange Stadium 2016 Rio de Janeiro Athletics, Football 60,000
Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium 1968 Mexico City Volleyball (final) 5,242
Juan Escutia Sports Palace Basketball, Volleyball 22,370
Jules Ottenstadion 1920 Antwerp Football (Italy-Egypt) Not listed.

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 Stadium 2004 Athens Football 37,000
Kallithea 1896 Athens Shooting Not listed.
Kaknäs 1912 Stockholm Modern pentathlon (shooting) Not listed.
Käpylä 1952 Helsinki Cycling (road) 25,700
Karaiskakis Stadium 2004 Athens Football 40,000
Karasuyama-machi 1964 Tokyo Athletics (marathon, 50 km walk) Not listed.
Karuizawa Equestrian 1,500
Kemigawa Modern pentathlon (running) 1,500
Kiel Bay 1936 Berlin Sailing Not listed.
Kirov Stadium 1980 Moscow Football 72,000
Komazawa Gymnasium 1964 Tokyo Wrestling 3,900
Komazawa Hockey Field Field hockey 2,000 (1st field)
3,400 (2nd field)
2,300 (3rd field)
Komazawa Stadium Football 20,800
Komazawa Volleyball Courts Volleyball 3,900
Korakuen Ice Palace Boxing 4,500
Kotka 1952 Helsinki Football 3,500
Kotzia Square 2004 Athens Cycling (individual road race) 3,150
Krachtsportgebouw 1928 Amsterdam Boxing, Weightlifting, Wrestling 2,840
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Archery Field 1980 Moscow Archery 3,000
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Canoeing and Rowing Basin Canoeing, Rowing 21,600
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Cycling Circuit Cycling (individual road race) 4,000
Krylatskoye Sports Complex Velodrome Cycling (track) 6,000

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