- Olympic Stadium (Grenoble)
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Olympic Stadium Full name Opening Stadium Location Grenoble, France Opened 1968 Closed 1968 Capacity 60,000 Tenants 1968 Winter Olympics opening ceremony Olympic Stadium, also known as Opening Stadium, was a temporary stadium in Grenoble, France. Built to only host the opening ceremonies for the 1968 Winter Olympics, the stadium was immediately disassembled following the games. The stadium held 60,000 spectators.
Reference
- 1968 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 86-7. (English) & (French)
- Further information on stadium
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Winter Olympic stadia Chamonix, 1924 • St. Moritz, 1928 • Lake Placid, 1932 • Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 1936 • St. Moritz, 1948 • Oslo, 1952 • Cortina d'Ampezzo, 1956 • Squaw Valley, 1960 • Innsbruck, 1964 • Grenoble, 1968 • Sapporo, 1972 • Innsbruck, 1976 • Lake Placid, 1980 • Sarajevo, 1984 • Calgary, 1988 • Albertville, 1992 • Lillehammer, 1994 • Nagano, 1998 • Salt Lake City, 2002 • Turin, 2006 • Vancouver, 2010 • Sochi, 2014 • Pyeongchang, 2018Venues of the 1968 Winter Olympics Autrans • Chamrousse • La Patinoire Municipale • L'Anneau de Vitesse • Olympic Stadium (Grenoble) • Le Stade de Glace • Piste de Bobsleigh • Piste de Luge • Recoin de Chamrousse • Saint-Nizier-du-MoucherotteThis 1968 Winter Olympics-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.