Olympic Sports Centre, Riga
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The Olympic Sports Centre (Latvian: Olimpiskais sporta centrs), from 2016 until 2020: Elektrum Olympic Centre, Elektrum Olimpiskais centrs, from 2021 until now Rimi Olympic Centre, Rimi Olimpiskais centrs) is an indoor multi-functional sports facility in Rīga, Latvia, which was opened in 2005 at the former location of the Riga hippodrome by the Latvian Olympic Committee as part of a nationwide network of Olympic centres designed to improve the training and competition facilities of Latvian athletes.
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Full name | Rimi Olimpiskais centrs |
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Location | Grostonas 6b, Riga, Latvia |
Coordinates | 56.9679°N 24.1243°E / 56.9679; 24.1243 |
Owner | Latvian Olympic Committee |
Operator | SIA Olimpiskais sporta centrs |
Capacity | 830 (multifunctional hall) 300 (football) |
Field size | 23 924,63 m2 |
Opened | 3 June 2005 |
Tenants | |
BK VEF Rīga (LBL) BK Latvijas Universitāte (LBL) TTT Rīga (LSBL, EuroLeague Women) |
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