Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena
The Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena was located within the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, Scotland. It hosted many athletics competitions including the 1990 European Athletics Indoor Championships and the Aviva International Match since 1988.[1]
History
Built in the West End of Glasgow, near the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Kelvin Hall was completed in 1927. It was originally used to house large scale exhibitions, including the Industrial exhibitions of the Festival of Britain in 1951. Over the decades it has also hosted motor shows, modern homes exhibitions and the world-renowned Kelvin Hall Circus. Lions, tigers and African elephants all thrilled Glaswegians for years and many to this day can remember that distinctive aroma when walking round the carnival after their circus visit. In 1988 a new arena fpr sprts opened within it as did the Museum of Transport.
Current Kelvin Hall
However once the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre opened, the building needed modernisation and became home to the International Sports Arena.
The Kelvin Hall housed an indoor international sports arena, which hosted many international athletic events, as well as boxing, and badminton competitions. The venue was the home arena for Glasgow Rocks who compete in the British Basketball League. The Rocks played at 1,200 capacity Kelvin Hall from 2008 to 2012, following a move from the Braehead Arena. The team has moved to the 5,000-capacity Emirates Arena from the 2012-13 season.
Facilities
- Fitness Classes
- Athletics Track
- Sports Injury Clinic
- Sports Halls
- Climbing (Bouldering) Wall
- Function Suite
- Fitness Suite
- Conditioning Suite
- Conference Room
References
- ↑ Aviva International Match. Spikes Magazine. Retrieved on 2010-01-24.
External links
Preceded by Houtrust Hague |
European Indoor Championships in Athletics Venue 1990 |
Succeeded by Palasport di Genoa Genoa |
Coordinates: 55°52′6.58″N 4°17′38.56″W / 55.8684944°N 4.2940444°W