At the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, more than half of the athletes competed in the 14 venues of the “Olympic Green”, adjacent to the Olympic Village. The other venues were located within 36km of the Olympic Village with the exception of sailing, football and equestrian.
Sailing was held in Qingdao City (on the east coast 690 km from Beijing) and football was held in three different stadiums around Beijing and at four other cities across China. The equestrian competition was moved to Hong Kong to avoid any quarantine issues.
Olympic Competition Venues in Beijing
New Venues
- National Stadium (NST)
- National Aquatics Center (NAC)
- National Indoor Stadium (NIS)
- Beijing Shooting Range Hall (BSH)
- Wukesong Indoor Stadium
- Laoshan Velodrome (LSV)
- Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park (SRC)
- China Agricultural University Gymnasium (CAG)
- Peking University Gymnasium (PKG)
- Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium
- Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium (BTG)
- Tennis Center
Existing venues
- Olympic Sports Center Stadium (OSS)
- Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium (OSG)
- Workers' Stadium (WST)
- Workers' Indoor Arena (WIA)
- Capital Indoor Stadium (CAS)
- Fengtai Softball Field
- Ying Tung Natatorium (YTN)
- Laoshan Mountain Bike Course (LSC)
- Beijing Shooting Range CTF (BSF)
- Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium
- Beihang University Gymnasium
Temporary
- Fencing Hall (FCH)
- Hockey Field
- Archery Field
- Wukesong Baseball Field
- Beach Volleyball Ground
- BMX Field
- Triathlon Venue (TRV)
- Urban Cycling Road Course (CRC)
Olympic Competition Venues outside Beijing
- Qingdao International Marina (Sailing)
- Hong Kong Equestrian Venues (Equestrian)
- Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium (Football Preliminary)
- Shanghai Stadium (Football Preliminary)
- Shenyang Olympic Sports Center Stadium (Football Preliminary)
- Qinhuangdao Olympic Sports Center Stadium (Football Preliminary)
Related Pages
- Information about the 2008 Games
- History of the Main Olympic Stadiums
- Venues for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
- Sport in China