Flanders Sports Arena
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The Flanders Sports Arena is a multi-purpose Indoor arena in Ghent
, Belgium
. Opened in 2000, the Flanders Sports Arena can hold up to 5,000 people in sporting events.
Since it was opened in 2000, the arena has hosted the annual Indoor Flanders meeting
, an indoor track and field
competition.
It hosted the 2001 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
and the 2000 European Athletics Indoor Championships.
Ghent
Ghent is a city and a municipality located in the Flemish region of Belgium. It is the capital and biggest city of the East Flanders province. The city started as a settlement at the confluence of the Rivers Scheldt and Lys and in the Middle Ages became one of the largest and richest cities of...
, Belgium
Belgium
Belgium , officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a federal state in Western Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts the EU's headquarters, and those of several other major international organisations such as NATO.Belgium is also a member of, or affiliated to, many...
. Opened in 2000, the Flanders Sports Arena can hold up to 5,000 people in sporting events.
Since it was opened in 2000, the arena has hosted the annual Indoor Flanders meeting
Indoor Flanders Meeting
The Indoor Flanders meeting is an annual indoor track and field meeting which takes place at the Flanders Sports Arena arena in Ghent, Belgium. It is one of foremost meetings on the indoor European circuit and is one of nine events which hold IAAF Indoor Permit Meeting status.First held in 1990,...
, an indoor track and field
Track and field
Track and field is a sport comprising various competitive athletic contests based around the activities of running, jumping and throwing. The name of the sport derives from the venue for the competitions: a stadium which features an oval running track surrounding a grassy area...
competition.
It hosted the 2001 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
2001 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships
The 35th Artistic Gymnastics World Championships were held in Ghent, Belgium, in 2001 at the Flanders Sports Arena. This was the first Worlds at which the 6-3-3—six athletes per team, three compete, all three scores count—format was used in team finals...
and the 2000 European Athletics Indoor Championships.