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Olympic Velodrome (Carson, California)

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Built
  
1981–1982

Opened
  
1982

Closed
  
2003

Location
  
Carson, California, United States

Field size
  
333.3 m (364.5 yd) track

Similar
  
Neo Phaliron Velodrome, Radstadion, Dunc Gray Velodrome, Olympic Velodrome - Rome, Agustín Melgar Olympic

The Olympic Velodrome for the track cycling events at the 1984 Summer Olympics was located on the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills in Carson, California. Constructed between 1981 and 1982, the velodrome was sponsored by the American convenience store chain 7-Eleven.

The 333.3 meter long track was demolished in 2003 and replaced by the ADT Event Center (formerly Home Depot Center) in 2004. The ADT center was built to the south of where the Olympic Velodrome was. StubHub Center soccer stadium is situated where the velodrome once stood. It was replaced by the VELO Sports Center nearby, which remains the only Olympic-standard velodrome in the United States.

References

Olympic Velodrome (Carson, California) Wikipedia