Where is olympic weightlifting venue
With its origin coming from ancient times where people compared their strength by lifting heavy rocks in competition with others. It has been a long part of Olympic history, having been included in the Olympics since There are two distinct techniques in weightlifting, the snatch and the clean and jerk. In the snatch, the lifter picks the bar up and holds it over their head in one continuous movement.
In the clean and jerk, the bar is lifted to just below the chin before being lifted over the head. Lifters are allowed three attempts at both the snatch and the clean and jerk, and their best lift in each is combined to reach their total score. Weightlifting will take place at the Tokyo International Forum, an exhibition and conference space in central Tokyo.
The Yoyogi National Stadium will be the handball venue. This world famous building, with its high-tension suspended roof and rich sculptural reliefs, was designed by Kenzo Tange for swimming and basketball during the Olympic Games.
It remains a highly-regarded and highly-adaptable Olympic legacy. This venue is situated next to the beautiful forest of the Meiji Jingu Shrine and Yoyogi Park, another legacy. The Nippon Budokan is to judo what Wimbledon is to tennis. Site of the first Olympic judo competition, this venue is a major legacy of Tokyo and regularly stages budo Japanese martial arts as well as concerts and other events.
It is the ideal place to host judo as well as karate for the Tokyo Games. Uniquely Japanese in character, the Nippon Budokan will provide an outstanding experience for both competitors and spectators. The Tokyo International Forum will be the weightlifting venue. The Forum, an outstanding piece of contemporary architecture, includes a multipurpose hall and art centre and attracts 4 million visitors annually. The home of the Japanese national sport of Sumo wrestling has a bowl-shaped structure that will be ideal for boxing.
Unrestricted sightlines from all four sides will ensure optimal viewing for spectators.
0コメント