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Philippidès Stadium

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Capacity
  
1200 places

Built
  
October 1985-June 1988

Surface
  
Track : synthetic.

Phone
  
+33 4 67 54 60 30

Philippidès Stadium

Address
  
542 Rue Auguste Broussonnet, 34090 Montpellier, France

Similar
  
Stade Sabathé, Palais des Sports Pierre De, Palais des sports René‑Bougnol, Stade Richter, Piscine Olympique d'Antigone

The Philippidès Stadium is the main athletics stadium of the City of Montpellier. It belongs to the University of Montpellier and is primarily used as a place of education for the UFR STAPS.

The management of the stadium is done, by convention, (under the form of AOT), to the university for educational use during week days and then by the city of Montpellier for nights and weekends, during which the town organises maintenance, caretaking, the opening of athletic clubs, and also access to the public.

Description

Inaugurated in 1988 to equip the UFR STAPS and the CREPS Montpellier with an infrastructure for athletics and has a Grandstand of 1,200 places. Its playground consists of a central grassed area of 9,200 m² surrounded by a 400m Athletics track with eight lanes.

The Philippidès stadium is equipped to hold international events and has already hosted several, such as the Montpellier Marathon and the university championships of France. It has also served as a training base for many athletes preparing for national and European competitions. Even globally-ranked athletes (sprinters of the team of France) have used the facility. It is also used as the permanent training center for combined sporting events.

At the end of 2011 and into early 2012, the track was completely renovated (the surface was renovated, the corridors were added, the practice area for javelin and long jump was increased) and a flexible jogging track of 550 meters was added.

References

Philippidès Stadium Wikipedia