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The Asaka Shooting Range was a firing range constructed for the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Constructed in early 1964 in Asaka, Saitama, it hosted the pistol and rifle shooting and the shooting part of the modern pentathlon.
References
- 1964 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. Part 1. p. 134.
Venues of the 1964 Summer Olympics Asaka Nezu Park · Asaka Shooting Range · Chofu City · Enoshima · Fuchu City · Hachioji City · Hachioji Velodrome · Karasuyama-machi · Karuizawa · Kemigawa · Komazawa Gymnasium · Komazawa Hockey Field · Komazawa Olympic Park Stadium · Komazawa Volleyball Courts · Korakuen Ice Palace · Lake Sagami · Mitsuzawa Football Field · Osaka Nagai Stadium · National Gymnasium · Tokyo National Stadium · Nippon Budoka Hall · Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium · Ōmiya Football Field · Prince Chichiba Memorial Football Field · Sasazuka-machi · Shibuya Public Hall · Shinjuku · Toda Rowing Course · Tokorozawa Shooting Range · Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium · Tokyo Metropolitan Indoor Swimming Pool · Waseda Memorial Hall · Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium1896: Kallithea • 1900: Boulogne-Billancourt, Satory • 1908: Bisley Ranges, Uxendon Shooting School Club • 1912: Råsunda Stadium • 1920: Beverloo Camp, Hoogboom Military Camp • 1924: Camp de Châlons, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Le Stade Olympique Reims, Le Stand de Tir de Versailles • 1932: Los Angeles Police Pistol Range • 1936: Wannsee Shooting Range • 1948: Bisley National Rifle Association Ranges • 1952: Huopalahti, Malmi Rifle Range • 1956: Royal Australian Air Force, Laverton Air Base, Williamstown • 1960: Cesano Infantry School Range, Lazio Pigeon Shooting Stand, Umberto I Shooting Range • 1964: Asaka Shooting Range, Tokorozawa Shooting Range • 1968: Vincente Suárez Shooting Range • 1972: Schießanlage • 1976: Olympic Shooting Range, L'Acadie • 1980: Dynamo Shooting Range • 1984: Prado Regional Park • 1988: Taenung International Shooting Range • 1992: Mollet del Vallès Shooting Range • 1996: Wolf Creek Shooting Complex • 2000: Sydney International Shooting Centre • 2004: Markopoulo Olympic Shooting Centre • 2008: Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field, Beijing Shooting Range Hall • 2012: Royal Artillery Barracks • 2016: National Shooting CenterCoordinates: 35°46′47″N 139°34′49″E / 35.779855°N 139.580344°E
Categories:- 1964 Summer Olympic venues
- Defunct sports venues in Japan
- Olympic modern pentathlon venues
- Olympic shooting venues
- Japanese sports venue stubs
- Saitama geography stubs
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