The National Arena in Kingston, Jamaica, is a key venue within the Independence Park sports and cultural complex, built in 1963 primarily to host weightlifting, wrestling, and badminton events for the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. With a capacity of 6,000, it is a versatile indoor facility used for various events, including sports, trade exhibitions, national festivals, and cultural activities. Below are detailed insights into its features, amenities, and usage based on available information.
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<ul> <li dir="auto" style="white-space-collapse: preserve;"><strong>National Stadium:</strong> A 35,000-seat outdoor venue with a 400m IAAF regulation running track, a FIFA regulation football pitch, a 500m concrete velodrome, a media centre, 11 private suites, and a royal box</li> <li> <p dir="auto" style="white-space-collapse: preserve;"><strong>National Aquatic Centre:</strong> Modified for the 1966 Commonwealth Games, with an 8,500-seat capacity for swimming events</p> </li> <li> <p dir="auto" style="white-space-collapse: preserve;"><strong>Leila Robinson Courts:</strong> Outdoor netball courts with renovated surfaces and disability-accessible stands</p> </li> <li dir="auto" style="white-space-collapse: preserve;"><strong>National Indoor Sports Centre</strong>: A 6,000-seat venue for netball, basketball, and other events, located adjacent to the National Arena</li> </ul> <ul> <li><strong>Outdoor Basketball Courts</strong>: Located near the netball courts, supporting additional sports activities.</li> </ul>
Independence Park , Kingston , Kingston , NA , Jamaica