🏟️All #Tokyo2020 new permanent venues are completed!
âś…Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
âś…Yumenoshima Park Archery Field
âś…Sea Forest Waterway
âś…Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre
âś…Oi Hockey Stadium
âś…Olympic Stadium Japan
âś…Ariake Arena
âś…Tokyo Aquatics Centređź”—https://t.co/xuinMt9jTn pic.twitter.com/DQzqR4HljJ
— Tristan Lavier (@trilavier) March 6, 2020
Construction Update
Venue | Scheduled completion date |
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza | March 2017 (completed) |
Yumenoshima Park Archery Field | February 2019 (completed) |
Sea Forest Waterway | May 2019 (completed) |
Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre | May 2019 (completed) |
Oi Hockey Stadium | June 2019 (completed) |
Ariake Gymnastics Centre | October 2019 (completed) |
Olympic Stadium | November 2019 (completed) |
Ariake Arena | December 2019 (completed) |
Tokyo Aquatics Centre | February 2020 (completed) |
Press release by the Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games:
Tokyo, 6 March 2020 – The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Tokyo 2020) today announced the completion of all new permanent venues for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020. The construction of the Tokyo Aquatics Centre has been completed on schedule by the end of February. Constructed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG), the Tokyo Aquatics Centre is scheduled to be inaugurated on 22 March.
A total of 43 venues—eight new permanent venues, 25 existing facilities and 10 temporary venues—will be used at the Tokyo 2020 Games. With the completion of all new permanent venues, the overall preparation of all venues is progressing on schedule.