Oderlandhalle

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Oderlandhalle
Sign in the hall

The Oderlandhalle is a sports and event hall with a cycling track in Frankfurt (Oder) in Brandenburg .

The hall was inaugurated in 1988 and has an area of ​​13,500 square meters. The cycling track was made of wood, 285.714 meters long and had a curve superelevation of 49 degrees. There are areas for volleyball, handball and athletics in the interior. Concerts are also held in the hall. It seats 1500 spectators.

In addition to cycling races, sighting races of the Federation of German Cyclists and track training take place on the cycling track . Attached is the Frankfurt (Oder) sports school and a boarding school; the entire complex is an Olympic base and federal center for various sports.

Until 2008, the Oderlandhalle was renovated over a period of three million euros. From April 2013 to October 2014, a new runway was also installed, which was shortened from 285.714 meters to the internationally customary length of 250 meters; the new curve superelevation is 41 degrees.

In 2012 and 2017, German track championships took place in the Oderlandhalle . During the championships Maximilian Levy set a new track record over 200 meters with 9.778 seconds. In 2019 the UCI-Bahn World Championships for Juniors were held in the Oderlandhalle . The Frankfurter Kreisel event has been organized annually since 2007 ; As part of this competition, the German champions in the Omnium are determined.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Oderlandhalle is a jewel" on moz.de v. February 1, 2008
  2. Old railway makes room for new slopes on moz.de v. April 9, 2013
  3. Shortened cycling track in Frankfurt (Oder) opens with a delay. bahnradsport.org, September 26, 2014, accessed September 26, 2014 .
  4. Junior World Championship goes to Frankfurt (Oder). In: trackcycling-berlin.com. August 18, 2019, accessed September 2, 2019 .

Coordinates: 52 ° 21 '22.3 "  N , 14 ° 31' 37.7"  E