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The following is a list of indoor arenas in Belgium, ordered by seating-only capacity. Indoor stadiums with a capacity of at least 2,000 are included in the list. The venues are by their final capacity after construction for seating-only and standing-only events.
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Operated from 1987 to 2005. Built in a state without any ski resorts, it was probably the world's first indoor ski slope on artificial snow. [13] Swiss Pavilion at World Expo 88, Brisbane. Two lifts operated for six months. Included a ski slope on artificial snow serviced by a handle tow and a double chairlift operating on a rectangular route ...
The Belgian Indoor Athletics Championships (French: Championnats de Belgique d'athlétisme en salle, Dutch: Belgische kampioenschappen indoor atletiek) is an annual indoor track and field competition organised by the Royal Belgian Athletics League, which serves as the Belgian national championship for the sport.
Morzine: 22 ski lifts, 34 ski slopes (45 km), 40 km of cross-country skiing; Orange: 3 ski lifts, 5 ski slopes, 14 km of cross-country skiing; Passy: 6 ski lifts, 6 ski slopes (12 km), 12 km of cross-country skiing; Plaines-Joux: 40 km of cross-country skiing; Praz de Lys: 23 ski lifts, 41 ski slopes (40 km), 60 km of cross-country skiing
Common individual sports include: cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, snowboarding, ski jumping, speed skating, figure skating, luge, skeleton, bobsleigh, ski orienteering and snowmobiling. Common team sports include ice hockey, ringette, broomball (on either an indoor ice rink, or an outdoor ice rink or field of snow), curling, rinkball, and ...
Indoor Flanders Meeting: Ghent, Belgium Patrick Stevens: 25 February 2000 European Championships: Ghent, Belgium 300 m: 32.72 Kevin Borlée: 10 February 2013 Indoor Flanders Meeting: Ghent, Belgium [55] 400 m: 45.25 Alexander Doom: 2 March 2024 World Championships: Glasgow, United Kingdom [56] 500 m: 1:00.76 Jonathan Borlée: 14 February 2015 ...
It has since hosted the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in 1973, 1991, 2001 and 2004, the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 1993 and 2002 and the 2000 European Athletics Indoor Championships (at the Flanders Sports Arena). Belgium hosts a number of prominent annual competitions across all sections of the sport of athletics.