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Daegu Athletics Promotion Center

Coordinates: 35°49′42″N 128°40′36″E / 35.8282797°N 128.6767949°E / 35.8282797; 128.6767949
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Daegu Athletics Promotion Center
Daegu APC
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LocationDaegu, South Korea
Coordinates35°49′42″N 128°40′36″E / 35.8282797°N 128.6767949°E / 35.8282797; 128.6767949
OwnerDaegu Metropolitan City
Capacity5000 seats, 6000 people
Construction
Built2010-2013

Daegu Athletics Promotion Center (Daegu APC, Korean: 대구육상진흥센터) is multi-purpose indoor sports facility located in Daegu Sports Park, [1] Daegu, South Korea. [2]

The building has a design motif of "V" (Victory) and primarily serves as an athletics training and competition venue; [3] portable flooring allows the facility to be used for other events such as badminton, volleyball, basketball, and dance sports. [4] The arena is equipped with a 6-lane 200m banked track [5] where the turns are raised to neutralize the centrifugal force of athletes running the curves. This track has no bounce even on the high curves, as is often found in older portable tracks. [1]

The city of Daegu succeeded in its bidding to host the 2011 World Championships in Athletics, which was an outdoor competition that took place in adjacent Daegu Stadium, from 27 August to 4 September 2011. One of the legacies from this Championships was the construction of a new indoor arena, the APC, originally scheduled to be completed by the end of 2011. [4] [6] [7]

Delays in construction pushed the final completion to December 2013, mainly due to lack of a 150-meter warm-up facility as required by International Association of Athletics Federations. [8] [9] The warm-up track was eventually built a short distance away from the APC in 2016. [10]

The new APC hosted the 2017 World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships. [11]

References

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  1. ^ a b world.masters.athletics.org (Aug 3, 2013). "Report - World Masters Athletics". Yumpu.
  2. ^ "시설현황". Daegu Metropolitan City.
  3. ^ "IAAF World Championships Daegu 2011 Training Center". design camp moonpark dmppartners.
  4. ^ a b Kim Hyo-jung (2014-03-19). ""To the land mecca"...'Daegu Athletics Promotion Center' opens". Yonhapnews.
  5. ^ "Korean Athletics Center, A new cradle for winter training" (PDF). European Masters Athletics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-01-04. Retrieved 2022-01-16.
  6. ^ "EDITORIAL from the Korea Joongang Daily on Aug. 9". Yonhapnews. August 9, 2013.
  7. ^ "Groundbreaking Ceremony for Athletics Promotion Centre". World Athletics. 28 Jan 2010.
  8. ^ GWEON-SAM, HONG; YOON-HO, KIM (August 11, 2013). "Daegu's new athletic stadium is a false start". Korea JoongAng Daily.
  9. ^ "'Daegu, Mecca of Land', another leap forward". The Dong-a Ilbo. 2014-03-21.
  10. ^ Yang Kwan-hee (Mar 21, 2014). "Reopening of Athletics Promotion Center... Concerned about 'half operation'". DGMBC. Daegu Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation.
  11. ^ "Daegu 2017". World Masters Athletics.
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