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Olympic Athletic Center of Athens. 5 July 2004 Premier projects. The Olympic Athletic Center of Athens (OAKA), is a sport facilities complex built in 1982 and refurbished for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games under a design produced by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Also known as OAKA, the complex is an articulated building system.


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The government has announced a 43-million euro plan to transform Athens' 2004 Olympic Stadium into an "Olympic Park", which will provide training facilities for athletes as well as serve as a recreational outlet for local residents. Announcing the plans at a special event in the stadium on Tuesday, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said.


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The Olympic Athletic Center of Athens, also known as OAKA, is one of the most complete European athletic complexes.The Main Olympic Stadium was designed in 1979 and inaugurated in 1982 at the 13th European Athletics Championship. The following years a number of other sport facilities surrounded the Main Olympic Stadium: the Olympic Velodrome (inaugurated in 1991), the Olympic Aquatics Center.


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The first image - a sprawling stadium complex surrounded by suburbs, with a main road above it - is the Athens Olympic Sports Complex in Maroussi, including the Olympic Stadium which hosts the opening and closing ceremonies, the athletics events and the football gold medal match. Also within the Complex is the Olympic Indoor Hall, where the.


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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — In an obscure corner of a park sits a forlorn reminder that, 10 years ago, Athens hosted the 2004 Summer Olympics. The crumbling miniature theater is inscribed with the words "glory, wealth, wisdom, victory, triumph, hero, labor" — and it is where visiting Olympic officials planted an olive sapling that would bear their names for posterity.


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Athletes and sports fans from all over the world will soon focus their attention on Athens, Greece—host city for the 2004 Summer. the XXVIII Olympiad returned home to Greece on July 9, 2004. The Olympic flame will reach its final destination at the Athens Olympic Sports Complex on the evening of August 13 as part of the games' Opening.


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272. Spyrosdrakopoulos (cc by-sa 3.0) Originally built in the early 1980s, the renamed Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA) received it's biggest renovation for the 2004 summer Olympics by famed.


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The Olympic Sports Complex. Photograph: Yannis Kolesidis/EPA The Schinias Centre in Marathon that hosted the rowing and canoeing competitions. Photograph: Yannis Kolesidis/EPA An abandoned.


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Acropolis 5.54 MILES The Acropolis is the most important ancient site in the Western world. Crowned by the Parthenon, it stands sentinel over Athens, visible from almost… Kerameikos 5.5 MILES This lush, tranquil site is named for the potters who settled it around 3000 BC. It was used as a cemetery through the 6th century AD. The grave markers…


Athens’ Olympic venues in ruins ten years after the games

Athens was chosen as the first host of what was to become the modern Olympic Games. Evangelos Zappas and his cousin Konstantinos Zappas had left the Greek government a trust to fund future Olympic Games. This was used to partly fund the 1896 Athens Olympic Games at the Panathenaic Stadium.


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The Athens Olympic Park (formerly known as Olympic Athletic Center of Athens "Spiros Louis" (Greek: Ολυμπιακό Αθλητικό Κέντρο Αθηνών "Σπύρος Λούης" or OAKA), is a sport facilities complex located at Marousi, northeast Athens, Greece. The complex consists of five major venues as well as other supplementary sport facilities. Subscribe for more walking.


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Eight years after hosting the Games and as Greece prepares to light the flame ahead of London 2012 in Olympia, Athens's Olympic park, once billed as one of the most complete European.


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The Olympic Athletic Center of Athens has hosted the Mediterranean Games in 1991, the World Championship in Athletics in 1997 as well as other important athletic and cultural events. The most significant event the Athens Olympic Sports Complex has hosted, was the Olympic Games. OACA was the main venue for the Athens Olympic Games in 2004.


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The Olympic Stadium in Athens "Spyros Louis" is the main stadium complex. Here were the opening and closing ceremonies of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games. The stadium underwent a complete reconstruction.