Xilingol Sports Center

The Xilingol (Xilinguole) Sports Centre (Chinese: 锡林郭勒体育中心) is a sports complex in Xilinhot, the capital of Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China. Built to host the 8th Inner Mongolia Minorities Games in August 2013, it has become a local landmark and has hosted many events including the 2017 Four-Country Women's Basketball Tournament, Asian Youth Wushu Tournament, and The Voice of China Xilingol finals. In 2015, the center was opened for use to the general public.[1]

Xilingol Sports Centre
Xilingol Sports Centre is located in Inner Mongolia
Xilingol Sports Centre
Xilingol Sports Centre
Location in Inner Mongolia
Xilingol Sports Centre is located in China
Xilingol Sports Centre
Xilingol Sports Centre
Xilingol Sports Centre (China)
LocationXilinhot, Inner Mongolia, China
Coordinates43.9323°N 116.0318°E / 43.9323; 116.0318
Capacity25,685
Opened2013
Website
www.xlglty.com

The sports center consists of a multi-purpose stadium named Xilingol Stadium with a seating capacity of 25,685, six outdoor association football pitches and two indoor ones, a basketball/ice hockey arena with 3,033 seats, a table tennis stadium with 30 tables and 662 seats, a wrestling stadium with 548 seats, a tennis stadium with four courts, a natatorium with an eight-lane swimming pool and diving platforms, a gateball stadium with three fields, and a badminton/archery stadium.[2]

References

  1. "内蒙古锡林郭勒体育中心场馆对外开放见成效". China News. 2 June 2017.
  2. "Overview". Xilingol Sports Center. Retrieved 2 September 2017.


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