I find Rio the most shocking. They only hosted the Olympics 6 years ago, but the venues have gone to ruin very quickly. Even some of Sarajevo’s venues look better, and they hosted the Winter Olympics 38 years ago AND the city was caught up in the war when Yugoslavia split up in the early 90s, but some parts still look better than Rio’s facilities.
*Actually the City of Rio de Janeiro was not prepared to host the Olympic Games back then, and they use the event itself to mask the reality that Brazil was envolved in complete mess. When the game was over and all politics envolved on business got profit from this event, they just abandoned these venues because they would not get more money from it. In other words, Brazilian politics just use this event to get profit.*
the video has old photos, because the olympic swimming pool is in the city of Salvador being used and most of the tennis arenas were temporary there are none more in the place, so the video does not correspond to reality
To me the most heartbreaking of the abandoned venues has to be Sarajevo because you can see what impact potentially the Yugoslav war had on the venues.
Really sucks that so much money is spent on these Olympics just for the venues afterward to be wasted. Places should really submit a post-Olympic plan when submitting bids to confirm the viability of a location for continuing summer and winter sports after its usage. Rio is certainly an example of this, just put the country of Brazil into a further economic disaster leading up to the games just for a lot of the venues to be completely abandoned
@@bluegold1026 That's usually not possible. Because each sport has different specifications it's really hard to account for everything. i.e where is the seated beach volleyball court in LA?
@@brodypearlman6034 Au contraire. Beach volleyball for London 2012 took place at the Horse Guards Parade. For LA 2028, aquatics will take place at a temporary site on top of a college baseball stadium. In fact, all of LA 2028's venues are either existing, temporary or were going to be built regardless. This is the way to go! It would also help to make some sports to be put on an optional list so cities can pick and choose what is best for them.
8:21 Brazilian here, about the Aquatic Stadium and Arena do Futuro were temporary venues, build under the principle of nomadic architecture, meaning they were build to be disassembled later, by 2022 there is no more physical buildings, the structure was donated to other cities to build sports centers and schools.
No intente justificar eso, BRAZIL fracaso en esos edificios, Sarajevo si tiene una excusa, Rio no tiene perdon elloa arruinaron la gestion de esos sedes
Your efforts are wasted here. People here have no idea how to distinguish between buildings that were planned as temporary pavilions and those which were abandoned. Are they dumb? Probably yes. Are they worth your time? Probably not.
The International Olympic Committee should be held accountable for the post games plans for these sites. Either remove the structures & return the areas to the original state prior to building or have plans in place for ongoing usage, not just walk away and leave them to fall down. How much devastation was caused to the environment when it was decided to put up these events.
What happened to the baseball and softball venues at the 2004 Olympics in Athens is part of why they were stopped being included in the Games in London 2012 (unless the host country is a baseball/softball country). For Sydney 2000, the Aussies found use for their baseball venue for the popular Australian Football League and a cricket league. For Beijing 2008, the field was temporary. In the case of the Greeks, a football club Ethnikos Piraeus did move into the baseball stadium for a bit three years after the Games, but that only lasted seven years. So now the Hellinikon Complex (which is also home to the field hockey and canoe slalom venues at 5:24 and in the thumbnail respectively) is rotting away, housing refugees. And it's pretty clear from Google Maps that the complex was built on an abandoned airport (the airport was closed to build the bigger Athens International). Literally one of the paths to the venues was once a runway. So ironically, both the international airport that was closed for the Games and now the sports complex that replaced it, are both abandoned until the Hellenikon Metropolitan Park is done
Yup. The speed skating oval and the bobsled/luge track are regular stops on the world cup circuits for those sports and will again be used when Salt Lake hosts again in 2034.
Everybody in Brazil knew this will happen, only the mainstream media was talking about legacy, the people knew it they will abandoned the venues like they did
They renovate the jump (tower) as an landmark and use the stadium beneath for other events (like football / soccer), but the profile of this ski jump is outdated (since 1990). Also they move the competitions to Val die Fiemme / Predazzo. The jumps there are in a good shape, as they are used for national championships, NC World Cups, Continental Cups and World Cup. Last time in Jan 2020. The "Italia" is an icon (First WC-Competition ever in 1979), but since the profile is not up-to-date and the Italian federation isn't the richest, its unlikely that this jump will host any competition. I hope, that some of the historic hills will return (e.g. St. Moritz (also an olympic hill (1928 and 1948) or even newer ones like Whistler (2010) to the calender, but its very unlikely.)) It would be great if they would restore the hill and held an competition in 2029 / 2030 (50th World Cup season), but i think this will stay as a dream. The last Olympics, whose ski jump is still active and frequently used (international!) is Lillehammer 1994 and its hills are used every season. Courchevel (Albertville 1992) and Hakuba (Nagano 1998) are also used, but more often in summer. All olympic hills after 1998 are only used for national competions or even closed / demolished (Torino 2006 - hills in Pragelato). The bobsled tracks are another story, because the season is shorter and there are only some active. The chance for reactivation in Cortina and its use in future is higher.
@@JK-wn3ccsydneys olympic park is amazing and I loved the ring walk but when I visited I was the only one and it felt a eerie. London felt so different. I was staying at Stratford for the ABBA show and it really felt vibrant and lively, completly different experience than in sydney (yet sydney is the better city over all 😅)
London nailed it, the ideas were copied from the Manchester 2000 Olympic bid that resulted in the successful hosting of the 2002 Commonwealth Games. The City of Manchester Stadium was designed from the start to become Man City’s ground, the aquatics centre has just gone under massive renovation recently after 20 years of public use and the velodrome has been the base of UK cycling and is widely regarded as the reason for continued success in track cycling
Given the rapid fire way Olympic facilities are constructed, and the intentionally temporary nature of many of them, it's a wonder they're still standing at all.
Some of them are garbage...after the Games nobody needs Bicycle dirt tracks or Hockey fields and many of these Stadiums (in Athens they have a Triangle Baseball field?) are fast and cheap builded, far outside the City. I mean, a big stadium far away with only one bassin for swim Athletes? Thats too less for serious Athletes training. Rafting areas, in greece? Think about the incredible costs and how many prestige these sports brings the country, nothing. Many Olympic sports are not interested by public so a Stadium or area is way too expensive for to let train Athletes there, i mean how many money you can make with field hockey in China or Athen...? Or Shooting? Gun or bow and arrow? Rafting/cajacking? Bicycle dirt tracking?
@@drhkleinert8241 I think with some advertising it might be possible to continue the use of some buildings. Like advertising classes for field hockey, target shooting, track and field, diving and swimming etc. Or even community use where they can host their own weekly games for fun. A lot of times people aren’t interested because they thought they’d never have access to the sport or be able to afford it.
@drhkleinert8241 That's why you build temporary stadiums for the smaller sports. Building permanent structures for these sports was stupid. But sports like athletics, swimming, hockey, etc should be maintained as there are lots of international championships that it can host. Netball, basketball and volleyball can all be hosted in one indoor venue, which saves money. When you can host international competitions, it brings money and interest to the city from sports tourists and the international media, it's prestigious for the nation, and it can inspire youngsters to take up the sport. Not everyone in the population will be good at football, so countries like Greece need to find a way to diversify. Saying that you only care about football is stupid and short sighted, because Greece will never ever host the World Cup or the European Championships, so being totally obsessed with Olympiakos and Panathinaikos is silly.
@leilanigirl777 You will make all that money back from the revenue generated by International competitions. Plus it means the youth have other sports they can take up instead of just football. Not everyone will be good at football and not everyone is interested in football. Diversify. It would also be a source of national pride instead of shame and embarrassment.
I believe I read somewhere, however I could be wrong, that Athens was told to build all temporary venues, that way they could be sold after. And they didn’t.
These really are heartbreaking. They spend millions getting ready to host the Olympics with these beautiful buildings and then just leave them to deteriorate. So many memories were made at these places and could have been used for another purpose. It's like humans didn't exist in the current pictures.
To be honest , nfl , nba and nbl make a whole lot more than the Olympics and they use their stadium multiple times a year For the Olympic stadium is only for onlympics athletes only and they make most of their money from being viewed on tv , 4 years later they build a new Olympic stadium in a different country
The economic recession and Euro crisis are responsible for that. Yes. It's a great shame. But some could still be fixed up, if the proper investment and long-term planning is made.
The pool of Athens 2004 made me remember the girl I was in love with at that time. I have a flash of a summer afternoon we were on the sofa watching a swimming race. Memories are forever, and how bittersweet is life❤
The most tragic is Athens 2004. There was no plan for the venues usage after the games. Credit to Sydney 2000 and London 2012 which doesn't feature. Sustainable development.
It's sad that Sarajevo went from a prosperous city in 1984 to a crumbled warzone in 1994...all it took was a decade and it's all thanks to nasty ethnic conflict. And the podium bottom of their ski jump...was used to eliminate innocent civilians. While the bobsled track was used for a Serb artillery position. Crazy Notice how Sydney, Los Angeles, London, nor Vancouver aren't featured here at all. That's because the venues in these places are still maintained and in use. And Los Angeles 1984 were the first Summer Olympics since 1932 to make a profit. Now the second most profitable after Seoul 1988
Putting any venue at the Atlanta olympics is a bit disengenuous, they highlight Herndon Stadium, but the reason that stadium is abandoned is that the College it belonged(Morris Brown Colleges, a HBC) to fell on hard times(embezellment), and had to shutter its program. The stadium had existed for five decades before the Atlanta games.
It’s wild to think that Rio happened much later than Athens and Beijing but their buildings look way worse. As if they were abandoned for a much longer time. Some of the stuff in Athens and Beijing look like they can be used, like the pool for example.
I just visited Cortina five days ago and was surprised to see how in good shape the “abandoned” venue is. I hope they can refurbish it for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
It's not complicated, have the Olympics in Athens every four years and all National Organising Committees, combined with all the TV companies, pay a fee for the upkeep of the stadiums and the cost of running things during games time.
"It's not complicated" except it is because part of the reason it's still held in different cities is to boost tourism for those cities. If the Olympics is held in just one city, especially in a bankrupt one like Athens, it wouldn't profit tourism wise. Plus the Olympics also helps improve infrastructure in those cities. Can't do that if it's just one Also Athens is very much not a winter sports city lol so you gotta find a different place for the Winter Olympics, dum-dum
You realize the reason the Athens Olympics were dead was because all the Greeks left to go to holiday in other countries when the Olympics were on. The people didn’t want it
Not much waste here in Salt Lake City, but there’s a lot of people here and lots of olympians from all around the world train here so our venues get used every day.
@@John-uz4et That's awesome! Thank you for that information 👊. Cities that have hosted the Olympics should do exactly what Salt Lake City is doing. Continue to use the venues and facilities instead of letting them rot.
That's shocking to see Athens, Beijing and Rio's venues to fall apart years after. Where the money is gone after that ? As a Frenchman, I don't think it would be the same end for Paris's venues in 2024 : largely most of them are already existing and there is an immense reservoir of sportsmen and sportswomen in the region (watch about football, basketball, or even table tennis).
In the case of my country Greece the olympics of 2004 were one of the reasons we went broke. Most of the venues are still in use and some are repurposed but those shown in the video were the exception. In Greece baseball, hockey and kayak aren't popular and there is no club of those sports with enough budget to use them.
I was at the bob sled track in Sarajevo a few years back. We hiked up there and it was so beautiful yet so tragic at the same time. You gotta look up what actually happend there and at the olympic jumps- it's so awful. And yet they're so proud of the olympics they hosted and it's amazing how they thrive on their pride. Sarajevo is such a vibrant city with such lovely ppl despite their awful past.
It's a shame that so many olympic venues just get abandoned after the games have finished. A lot of these actually still looked usable with a little TLC. They were talking during the coverage of the current Olympics about how things will need to change in order to make future games more affordable and less wasteful, even if that means using currently available facilities even if they are not all in the same locality.
... being used*. And why? Because they had a close look at the Munich Olympics of 1972. Before Sydney 2000, these were the only Olympics of which almost all venues were still in use and where the event gave a major boost to the local infrastructure.
This is why LA is getting the Olympics in 2028. They really aren't building any new venues. The ones they are using are being utilized by pro and college sports teams and will continue to afterwards. They even have a velodrome left over from the 1984 Olympics that's been used for decades as a national training facility.
That's because USA is great at Sports Facility. Every arena/stadium is a Multi Purpose Venue. They can use their NFL Stadium into Football Pitch, Or their NBA Arenas can converted to Volleyball/Gymnastics/Wrestling
I think that an area like Los Angeles have stadiums and areas for nearly every Olympic Sport, or is there any Olympic think you cant do in LA Area now?
@@jackspicey7608 Wrong. The only major multi-purpose stadium still in use is the Oakland Coloseum. And it's not even used as such anymore as only a baseball team plays there that will soon re-locate to another city and the football team already has left. All other baseball stadium are for this particular sport only. Some football stadium do host soccer games, but for this only the field has to be repurposed.
This could all be easily avoided. Cutting down on the number of sports would help, not to mention utilizing already existing venues and temporary venues whenever possible. Looks no further that LA 2028 as a prime example.
My favourite thing about the Sydney 2000 olympics is that every venue they used was already a venue before, and is still well in use long afterwards. They didn't create any new venues specifically for the olympics that they abandoned immediately after. I love Australia
Same in Munich, even the Olympic Village and Press Village were converted into apartments (even the one where the terrorist attack took place). Olympia Park is a beautiful and lively place of huge importance to Munichers.
They actually did build numerous venues are the games. Most notably ANZ Stadium. The difference is that Sydney actually had a long-term plan. They didn't build first, ask questions later.
This is why certain countries refused or later on pulled out from bidding to be the host of major sports such as Olympics, World Cup. Some of the sports played in Olympic have not being a common sport played by people of certain countries. For example, Greece wasn't notable for their baseball and we can see why. Countries must be able to consider a lot of things before planning to be the host for Olympics and other major sporting events globally.
I think the best planners for the Olympics are the ones that thought after the Olympics are done what will happen to the venues I was most impressed with Munich how they set up the Olympic Park and the Olympic Village walking distance to it or how Los Angeles and 1984 they used a lot of existing buildings and venues and it looks like Paris has thought about the future after the Olympics and how they utilized a lot of existing buildings for the events
100% and London 2012 has manged to keep a lot of the Olympic venus because London did not have them. They wanted to and were developing the East End of London so it was really lucky timing.
great video, but you forgot lots of structures used during the winter olympics in Turin 2006. As an Italian this was a real waste of money allocated by the state to build sports facilities that are never used again. The most famous example is the ski jump used for ski jumping where the hotel was built next to the slope to host the athletes. Another example is the bobsleigh track which cost 120 million euros and was used just over 5 year after the end of the Olympic Games. in 2 years we will return to host the winter games in Milan-Cortina in Italy in 2026 but I already announce for these games too more money spent and structures abandoned to themselves
the video has old photos, because the olympic swimming pool is in the city of Salvador being used and most of the tennis arenas were temporary there are none more in the place, so the video does not correspond to reality
The beach volley stadium at 3:52 was a huge lost opportunity. It could have been used for all kinds of events and concerts, and instead it was abandoned and left to rot. I usually drive past it (the road in the back) and I'm wondering if it could ever be brought back somehow.
(2:57) That stadium in Atlanta was used during the filming of the 2006 movie 'We Are Marshall'. That would likely explain the presence of the football goalpost visible in the lower-left part of the picture.
im surprised the the berlin pool held up so much after almost 100 years. The fact that the pool itself has all the tiles and stuff is just pure strength
Parte el alma ver las sedes olímpicas en pleno abandonó, por suerte las sedes olímpicas de México 68 están bien cuidados ya se usan para todo tipo de deportes
es por que varias instalaciones se hicieron dentro de ciudad universitaria y debido a que el gobierno del país no presupuesta mucho para el deporte que se utilizan las pocas instalaciones deportivas que quedan y así ahorrar menos costos, como en otros paises donde como EEUU hay estadios deportivos que se abandonan por que se construyen nuevos.
Garmish is beautiful. I took some great photos of the ski jump there and some of the leftover Olympic architecture. Some of it is incorporated into hiking trails in the area.
Perhaps the Olympics should always be held in the same country/place without ever moving to other venues. That way the dedicated facilities and accommodation could be state of the art and unchanging. Countries and teams could pay to use those same facilities for competitions and practice to familiarise their athletes with them and it would be a great tourism venue, even between Olympics. The residences in the Olympic village could also be rented out appropriately.
What I find difficult to understand regarding the choice of where the Olympic Games are going to be held is; If instead of choosing a city as a venue, they do not choose a country, it is something much more bearable to host and maintain.
London had the right idea and built temporary stadiums which were taken down afterwards. The Aquatic Stadium is still used and the main stadium remains a football ground and athletic stadium. The Athletes Village became social housing afterwards.
The Velodrome is still in use, pros & public access. The area is still in redevelopment 12 yrs on. The aquatics park was redesigned from original, site. BMX / MTB site is still used semi pros & publicly. London really did get it right. Sad we don’t have any Olympic Rings still on permanent display !
Such a shame. They work so hard to build these places for the Olympics and then after they’re done, they take an “I don’t give a fuck” approach to their future use.
Because building these venues are nothing but vanity projects. It also doesn't help that the locals don't care for many of these type of sports to generate any interest to keep these sites in use. Sadly only a few nations such as the U.S. has that kind of staying power from within the population for either recreational or professional sports.
This makes me both sad and angry! What a horrible waste of millions of dollars for a few days of sport every 4 years! These venues should be constructed with the intent for them to remain in use for the local communities once the Olympics are over.
How come they are mostly Athens, Beijing and Rio? (can understand Sarajevo). Interestingly no Seoul, Sydney and London - have they done the games right and the others wrong?
Greek financial crisis. No idea aboug Beijing but they have entire cities built that are virtually empty. Rio, they also vastly oversold what they could deliver and then maintain. And i know there are now some venues to where it's not cost effective to maintain them for maybe one use a year. So they let it rot.
video has old photos, because olympic pool is northeast of Brazil in the city of Salvador being used and most of the tennis arenas were temporary there is none, so video does not correspond to reality
I'm Brazilian and I live in Rio and I can say the Rio Olympics games were wrongly made, but everybody knew this will happen, only our mainstream media was talking that we will have a legacy
And don't forget the badminton tho, that sport was also included in 1992 Barcelona Olympics , some people say badminton was asian sport, because about 95% champions were from Asia especially China and Indonesia, and for the european people feels like why this sport was even included on olympic games
This baseball stadium(4:15) was changed into football field and used by Ethnikos Pireaus FC after the Olympics for about a decate, it remained in a good shape, more stands were added. Too bad they left it, I dont know why they prefered to stay homeless
@@h_crow221 Badminton was invented in England. And I wonder if the Danish are included in your "European people" to be supposedly complaining about it. And you complain about these handful of Asian-dominated sports, while ignoring the majority of other sports which are all Western-dominated?
Because Greece wasn't the only country taking part in the Athens Olympics? Because it's popular in many countries even if it isn't in Greece? What's your point?
In the picture at 1:01 in the now picture there’s pine covered hills behind the ski jump but in the then picture there’s nothing I’m guessing that mist or fog is covering the hills if not that landscape has certainly changed in 68 years .
Very sad to watch😥.. these beautiful structures.. a gift to these countries and they don't seem to utilize the space or turn it into a botanical garden or something to memorialize its use once upon a Time.. something anything use it for youth programs 😟
I live in Salt Lake and the venues we don’t use are taken down. All the venues in the city are used every day. But, they built venues that would have a purpose afterwards. Also, this is a big city with lots of universities and young families (thank you Mormons 😊) to support continued use and maintenance of the venues
why didnt they continue to use the facilities especially in athens, beijing and rio? they are all new structures and in crowded cities, at least the governments can rent the facilities to firms to operate them
Abandoned= Not in use anymore. Look the area, you cant use the ramps. And in think these old buildings are not allowed anymore by security standards, and its too expensive to make it all to modern standards.
FYI, kindly update Cortina facilities as are under renovation and rebuild for next Winter 2026 Games. I would like suggestion to check Torino '06 facilities instead.
What about Winter Olympics in Sotschi and Beijing? There is not much left in use. And all the slopes that had do be clear up and shaped in those mountains!
Abandoned Olympic Venues: th-cam.com/video/sq31KnJaJs0/w-d-xo.html
I find Rio the most shocking. They only hosted the Olympics 6 years ago, but the venues have gone to ruin very quickly. Even some of Sarajevo’s venues look better, and they hosted the Winter Olympics 38 years ago AND the city was caught up in the war when Yugoslavia split up in the early 90s, but some parts still look better than Rio’s facilities.
*Actually the City of Rio de Janeiro was not prepared to host the Olympic Games back then, and they use the event itself to mask the reality that Brazil was envolved in complete mess. When the game was over and all politics envolved on business got profit from this event, they just abandoned these venues because they would not get more money from it. In other words, Brazilian politics just use this event to get profit.*
the video has old photos, because the olympic swimming pool is in the city of Salvador being used and most of the tennis arenas were temporary there are none more in the place, so the video does not correspond to reality
And they moved thousands of people to build those stadium...
@@j.h.2110 Can you write in Spanish?
@@mitsuomatsuyama2415 você conhece língua portuguesa
To me the most heartbreaking of the abandoned venues has to be Sarajevo because you can see what impact potentially the Yugoslav war had on the venues.
I completely agree
Yes,shows it starkly.
Indeed.
Yeah US intervenes again
We flew over the Olympic stadium in Sarajevo towards the end of the war. It was full of graves and those being dug. Very sad.
Really sucks that so much money is spent on these Olympics just for the venues afterward to be wasted. Places should really submit a post-Olympic plan when submitting bids to confirm the viability of a location for continuing summer and winter sports after its usage. Rio is certainly an example of this, just put the country of Brazil into a further economic disaster leading up to the games just for a lot of the venues to be completely abandoned
Or better yet, realize the notion of "legacy" doesn't help whatsoever and utilize temporary and existing infrastructure as much as possible.
@@bluegold1026 That's usually not possible. Because each sport has different specifications it's really hard to account for everything. i.e where is the seated beach volleyball court in LA?
@@brodypearlman6034 Au contraire. Beach volleyball for London 2012 took place at the Horse Guards Parade. For LA 2028, aquatics will take place at a temporary site on top of a college baseball stadium. In fact, all of LA 2028's venues are either existing, temporary or were going to be built regardless. This is the way to go!
It would also help to make some sports to be put on an optional list so cities can pick and choose what is best for them.
Brazilian economic Crysis started before 2016 Olympic games, it's was the biggest corruption system of all time made by the leftist party
That is a wonderful idea.
8:21 Brazilian here, about the Aquatic Stadium and Arena do Futuro were temporary venues, build under the principle of nomadic architecture, meaning they were build to be disassembled later, by 2022 there is no more physical buildings, the structure was donated to other cities to build sports centers and schools.
No intente justificar eso, BRAZIL fracaso en esos edificios, Sarajevo si tiene una excusa, Rio no tiene perdon elloa arruinaron la gestion de esos sedes
Brilliant idea. 👍🏻
Rubbish
You're so a spokesman for the Brazilian Government! LOL
Your efforts are wasted here. People here have no idea how to distinguish between buildings that were planned as temporary pavilions and those which were abandoned.
Are they dumb? Probably yes. Are they worth your time? Probably not.
The International Olympic Committee should be held accountable for the post games plans for these sites. Either remove the structures & return the areas to the original state prior to building or have plans in place for ongoing usage, not just walk away and leave them to fall down. How much devastation was caused to the environment when it was decided to put up these events.
Wont happen, too corrupt
What happened to the baseball and softball venues at the 2004 Olympics in Athens is part of why they were stopped being included in the Games in London 2012 (unless the host country is a baseball/softball country). For Sydney 2000, the Aussies found use for their baseball venue for the popular Australian Football League and a cricket league. For Beijing 2008, the field was temporary.
In the case of the Greeks, a football club Ethnikos Piraeus did move into the baseball stadium for a bit three years after the Games, but that only lasted seven years. So now the Hellinikon Complex (which is also home to the field hockey and canoe slalom venues at 5:24 and in the thumbnail respectively) is rotting away, housing refugees. And it's pretty clear from Google Maps that the complex was built on an abandoned airport (the airport was closed to build the bigger Athens International). Literally one of the paths to the venues was once a runway. So ironically, both the international airport that was closed for the Games and now the sports complex that replaced it, are both abandoned until the Hellenikon Metropolitan Park is done
If a country is not a baseball country they should use this venue as temporary
Bro why are you everywhere
Government pay for these stadiums , it’s not owned by a guy that own sports teams
I’m Australian and I didn’t even realise that GWS Giants home ground hosted baseball for the olympics
I hated when places get abandoned like this. It's sad and heartbreaking. 😔
So many sporting event venues that aren’t popular after the Olympics don’t stand a chance. Surprising they can’t repurpose into something useful.
Salt Lake City is still using all the venues and hosts 50 international competitions each year in the venues.
Yup. The speed skating oval and the bobsled/luge track are regular stops on the world cup circuits for those sports and will again be used when Salt Lake hosts again in 2034.
Same for Munich from 1972
@@Stefan-go3zv do any football clubs use the Olympic Stadium?
@@Stefan-go3zv Not only. The sailing area in Kiel/Damp was used then for living.
Germans wont waste money and buildings after Olympics.
@@Sargebri Not for football but concerts and other events
Yeah, some guys here said that too. The Rio pics look like 20+ years since the Olympics there but in fact it's less than six years. Wow.
Everybody in Brazil knew this will happen, only the mainstream media was talking about legacy, the people knew it they will abandoned the venues like they did
1956 Cortina Ski Jump venues still looks good today. They may use it again in the next Winter Olympics.
As well as the Bobsled track in Cortina might get a full renovation in time for the 2026 Olympics
They renovate the jump (tower) as an landmark and use the stadium beneath for other events (like football / soccer), but the profile of this ski jump is outdated (since 1990). Also they move the competitions to Val die Fiemme / Predazzo. The jumps there are in a good shape, as they are used for national championships, NC World Cups, Continental Cups and World Cup. Last time in Jan 2020.
The "Italia" is an icon (First WC-Competition ever in 1979), but since the profile is not up-to-date and the Italian federation isn't the richest, its unlikely that this jump will host any competition. I hope, that some of the historic hills will return (e.g. St. Moritz (also an olympic hill (1928 and 1948) or even newer ones like Whistler (2010) to the calender, but its very unlikely.)) It would be great if they would restore the hill and held an competition in 2029 / 2030 (50th World Cup season), but i think this will stay as a dream.
The last Olympics, whose ski jump is still active and frequently used (international!) is Lillehammer 1994 and its hills are used every season. Courchevel (Albertville 1992) and Hakuba (Nagano 1998) are also used, but more often in summer. All olympic hills after 1998 are only used for national competions or even closed / demolished (Torino 2006 - hills in Pragelato).
The bobsled tracks are another story, because the season is shorter and there are only some active. The chance for reactivation in Cortina and its use in future is higher.
They are IIRC still using all the facilities built in Calgary for the 1988 winter games.
Winter Olympic facilities do seem to be much more permanent and worthwhile. Everything from 1980 Lake Placid is still in use.
England smashed it with theirs. Stratford is becoming one of the most exciting places in London.
Sydney did a good job as well for longevity of their venues. Thought that would have set the standards but seems only London adopted a good plan
@@JK-wn3ccsydneys olympic park is amazing and I loved the ring walk but when I visited I was the only one and it felt a eerie. London felt so different. I was staying at Stratford for the ABBA show and it really felt vibrant and lively, completly different experience than in sydney (yet sydney is the better city over all 😅)
@@JK-wn3ccyes! Lived in Sydney for over 3 years and there are many events in the Olympic Park all year long. It’s great to see!
@@JK-wn3ccThey had to spend a fortune after on changes to the stadium to make it more usable though
London nailed it, the ideas were copied from the Manchester 2000 Olympic bid that resulted in the successful hosting of the 2002 Commonwealth Games. The City of Manchester Stadium was designed from the start to become Man City’s ground, the aquatics centre has just gone under massive renovation recently after 20 years of public use and the velodrome has been the base of UK cycling and is widely regarded as the reason for continued success in track cycling
To think the pyramids in Egypt are better kept than these.....pure commercial greed
They’re showing Cortina D’Ampezzo in the Summer. The ski jump infrastructure is still there, I’m betting it’s buzzing in the Winter with the snow
Makes so much sense to use one location and have it there all the time.
But would be boring...
@@Noah2800 not really shit if the world used a island and dedicated it to that it would be dope
Or take London example using temporary Venues and developing legacy plans of venues
@@tweet86 this video proves that doesn't work in 3rd world countries
Or take Sydney's example and reuse them
Given the rapid fire way Olympic facilities are constructed, and the intentionally temporary nature of many of them, it's a wonder they're still standing at all.
I never get why they don't maintain these venues to train their own athletes of the future - and attract international sporting events annually.
Some of them are garbage...after the Games nobody needs Bicycle dirt tracks or Hockey fields and many of these Stadiums (in Athens they have a Triangle Baseball field?) are fast and cheap builded, far outside the City. I mean, a big stadium far away with only one bassin for swim Athletes? Thats too less for serious Athletes training.
Rafting areas, in greece? Think about the incredible costs and how many prestige these sports brings the country, nothing.
Many Olympic sports are not interested by public so a Stadium or area is way too expensive for to let train Athletes there, i mean how many money you can make with field hockey in China or Athen...? Or Shooting? Gun or bow and arrow? Rafting/cajacking? Bicycle dirt tracking?
@@drhkleinert8241 I think with some advertising it might be possible to continue the use of some buildings. Like advertising classes for field hockey, target shooting, track and field, diving and swimming etc. Or even community use where they can host their own weekly games for fun. A lot of times people aren’t interested because they thought they’d never have access to the sport or be able to afford it.
Too expensive maybe
@drhkleinert8241 That's why you build temporary stadiums for the smaller sports. Building permanent structures for these sports was stupid. But sports like athletics, swimming, hockey, etc should be maintained as there are lots of international championships that it can host. Netball, basketball and volleyball can all be hosted in one indoor venue, which saves money. When you can host international competitions, it brings money and interest to the city from sports tourists and the international media, it's prestigious for the nation, and it can inspire youngsters to take up the sport. Not everyone in the population will be good at football, so countries like Greece need to find a way to diversify. Saying that you only care about football is stupid and short sighted, because Greece will never ever host the World Cup or the European Championships, so being totally obsessed with Olympiakos and Panathinaikos is silly.
@leilanigirl777 You will make all that money back from the revenue generated by International competitions. Plus it means the youth have other sports they can take up instead of just football. Not everyone will be good at football and not everyone is interested in football. Diversify. It would also be a source of national pride instead of shame and embarrassment.
I believe I read somewhere, however I could be wrong, that Athens was told to build all temporary venues, that way they could be sold after. And they didn’t.
These really are heartbreaking. They spend millions getting ready to host the Olympics with these beautiful buildings and then just leave them to deteriorate. So many memories were made at these places and could have been used for another purpose. It's like humans didn't exist in the current pictures.
To be honest , nfl , nba and nbl make a whole lot more than the Olympics and they use their stadium multiple times a year
For the Olympic stadium is only for onlympics athletes only and they make most of their money from being viewed on tv , 4 years later they build a new Olympic stadium in a different country
No point of taking care of it if their not going to held another one , that’s just burning cash
The buildings of Athens are beautiful, it is such a shame that they are in this condition.
The economic recession and Euro crisis are responsible for that. Yes. It's a great shame. But some could still be fixed up, if the proper investment and long-term planning is made.
The pool of Athens 2004 made me remember the girl I was in love with at that time.
I have a flash of a summer afternoon we were on the sofa watching a swimming race. Memories are forever, and how bittersweet is life❤
Hopefully she aged better than the pool.
Hahahahahahahahhahahahahaja@@umiamifl
One thing i noticed is,mother nature comebacks
It's just nature buddy, no such this as "Mother Nature" ridiculous comment
@5489458 yes, i love how nature takes over when not interrupted!
I was at the Cortina Olympic Ski jump around '65-'66 and virtually has the same shot as at 00:58.
This is so sad and Disrespectful how can they let these venues go like this 😪 unbelievable 😪 and heart Braking
It's so unfair to include Sarajevo in this list, the war ruined the whole country and had to be rebuild.
Life's not fair.
What war
@@AHD_1998 Ever heard of a country called Yugoslavia? Just google it.
@@AHD_1998 Ever heard of a country called Yugoslavia? Just google it.
@@lindamaes6454 Well it was their war. Ethnic cleasning
The most tragic is Athens 2004. There was no plan for the venues usage after the games. Credit to Sydney 2000 and London 2012 which doesn't feature. Sustainable development.
It's sad that Sarajevo went from a prosperous city in 1984 to a crumbled warzone in 1994...all it took was a decade and it's all thanks to nasty ethnic conflict. And the podium bottom of their ski jump...was used to eliminate innocent civilians. While the bobsled track was used for a Serb artillery position. Crazy
Notice how Sydney, Los Angeles, London, nor Vancouver aren't featured here at all. That's because the venues in these places are still maintained and in use. And Los Angeles 1984 were the first Summer Olympics since 1932 to make a profit. Now the second most profitable after Seoul 1988
That's because Sydney's main stadium is now used as a football stadium
Los Angeles made a profit because no one else wanted it so it was very cheap to acquire. Then they got a whole bunch of concessions.
@@adambrock3932 and the beach volleyball stadium was temporary.
Well done vid ; we saw the horrible condition of Olympic venues when we visited Barcelona , Spain. It was simply heartbreaking.....
Barcelona had one of the most successful games of all-time. What are you talking about?
@@gabetalks9275 They may have had success , but todays state of the Olympic grounds is dismal , is all I am saying.
Terrible how bad those Rio venues have got in such a short time.
Putting any venue at the Atlanta olympics is a bit disengenuous, they highlight Herndon Stadium, but the reason that stadium is abandoned is that the College it belonged(Morris Brown Colleges, a HBC) to fell on hard times(embezellment), and had to shutter its program. The stadium had existed for five decades before the Atlanta games.
I think some scenes from the recent movie Civil War were filmed at that stadium.
Dang Morris Brown never recovered after losing the Big South Classic to Atlanta A&T in 2002. Rough
7:55 the brown "water" in the aquatic pool is probably less polluted than the Seine
It’s wild to think that Rio happened much later than Athens and Beijing but their buildings look way worse. As if they were abandoned for a much longer time. Some of the stuff in Athens and Beijing look like they can be used, like the pool for example.
I just visited Cortina five days ago and was surprised to see how in good shape the “abandoned” venue is. I hope they can refurbish it for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
don't worry, by 2026 we will build a new bobsleigh track in Cortina, which can be abandoned a few kilometers away from the old one
It's not complicated, have the Olympics in Athens every four years and all National Organising Committees, combined with all the TV companies, pay a fee for the upkeep of the stadiums and the cost of running things during games time.
What ? Only onlympics in Athens?
"It's not complicated"
except it is because part of the reason it's still held in different cities is to boost tourism for those cities. If the Olympics is held in just one city, especially in a bankrupt one like Athens, it wouldn't profit tourism wise. Plus the Olympics also helps improve infrastructure in those cities. Can't do that if it's just one
Also Athens is very much not a winter sports city lol so you gotta find a different place for the Winter Olympics, dum-dum
@@wdwfanatic1394 Also, the Olympics is about internationality. And what's less international than a single city having it. That's really stupid
@@svis6888 Exactly
You realize the reason the Athens Olympics were dead was because all the Greeks left to go to holiday in other countries when the Olympics were on. The people didn’t want it
I like the thought of how all future Olympics should be held in one city. We've seen how wasteful we can be after each Olympic Games.
Not much waste here in Salt Lake City, but there’s a lot of people here and lots of olympians from all around the world train here so our venues get used every day.
@@John-uz4et That's awesome! Thank you for that information 👊. Cities that have hosted the Olympics should do exactly what Salt Lake City is doing. Continue to use the venues and facilities instead of letting them rot.
To me the most heartbreaking one was the very first. The way all that snow and ice had disappeared. Absolutely gut wrenching.
That's shocking to see Athens, Beijing and Rio's venues to fall apart years after. Where the money is gone after that ?
As a Frenchman, I don't think it would be the same end for Paris's venues in 2024 : largely most of them are already existing and there is an immense reservoir of sportsmen and sportswomen in the region (watch about football, basketball, or even table tennis).
Paris is ideas are sound. Let's use temporary stands for the stuff you don't have ie: beach volleyball.
@@MrSlaidback Like we did in London.
In the case of my country Greece the olympics of 2004 were one of the reasons we went broke. Most of the venues are still in use and some are repurposed but those shown in the video were the exception. In Greece baseball, hockey and kayak aren't popular and there is no club of those sports with enough budget to use them.
I agree that Paris will not finish with abandonned venues
I don't know. Once the beachvolley will be over, we'll have to deal with that gigantic tower they build for the decor ...
Some of them still look great some of the ski jumps look good
The ski jumps in Germany and Italy were filmed in the summer, when obviously there wouldn't be any snow lol.
The ones in garmisch are still in use today.
Really interesting these clips but really sad- venues once the centre of attention, now old news.
It’s crazy that 1984 in Los Angeles is still around and still being used.
I was at the bob sled track in Sarajevo a few years back. We hiked up there and it was so beautiful yet so tragic at the same time. You gotta look up what actually happend there and at the olympic jumps- it's so awful. And yet they're so proud of the olympics they hosted and it's amazing how they thrive on their pride. Sarajevo is such a vibrant city with such lovely ppl despite their awful past.
It's a shame that so many olympic venues just get abandoned after the games have finished. A lot of these actually still looked usable with a little TLC. They were talking during the coverage of the current Olympics about how things will need to change in order to make future games more affordable and less wasteful, even if that means using currently available facilities even if they are not all in the same locality.
Sydney venues still being use today
... being used*. And why? Because they had a close look at the Munich Olympics of 1972. Before Sydney 2000, these were the only Olympics of which almost all venues were still in use and where the event gave a major boost to the local infrastructure.
This is why LA is getting the Olympics in 2028. They really aren't building any new venues. The ones they are using are being utilized by pro and college sports teams and will continue to afterwards. They even have a velodrome left over from the 1984 Olympics that's been used for decades as a national training facility.
That's because USA is great at Sports Facility. Every arena/stadium is a Multi Purpose Venue. They can use their NFL Stadium into Football Pitch, Or their NBA Arenas can converted to Volleyball/Gymnastics/Wrestling
I think that an area like Los Angeles have stadiums and areas for nearly every Olympic Sport, or is there any Olympic think you cant do in LA Area now?
@@jackspicey7608 Wrong. The only major multi-purpose stadium still in use is the Oakland Coloseum. And it's not even used as such anymore as only a baseball team plays there that will soon re-locate to another city and the football team already has left. All other baseball stadium are for this particular sport only. Some football stadium do host soccer games, but for this only the field has to be repurposed.
@@drhkleinert8241 They will play women's softball far away in Oklahoma. This is because Oklahoma has the best softball facilities in the world.
It's sad to see these arenas become abandoned once the Olympics are over
This could all be easily avoided. Cutting down on the number of sports would help, not to mention utilizing already existing venues and temporary venues whenever possible. Looks no further that LA 2028 as a prime example.
Or Sydney
They are pushing more for sports that use less space.
London....
Barcelona es una de las excepciones en el aprovechamiento de las instalaciones
Come on. The Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 Olympics area is in way better condition than the 2004, 2008, and 2016 Olympics area.
My favourite thing about the Sydney 2000 olympics is that every venue they used was already a venue before, and is still well in use long afterwards. They didn't create any new venues specifically for the olympics that they abandoned immediately after. I love Australia
Same in Munich, even the Olympic Village and Press Village were converted into apartments (even the one where the terrorist attack took place). Olympia Park is a beautiful and lively place of huge importance to Munichers.
They actually did build numerous venues are the games. Most notably ANZ Stadium. The difference is that Sydney actually had a long-term plan. They didn't build first, ask questions later.
Tfc is the my favourite you tube channel
Two of venues from 1956 Winter Olympics will be restored since it will return there for the first time in 7 decades when Italy hosts it in 2026!
One of the few olympic stadiums thats been well maintained after so many years is the one in Montreal's
This is why certain countries refused or later on pulled out from bidding to be the host of major sports such as Olympics, World Cup. Some of the sports played in Olympic have not being a common sport played by people of certain countries. For example, Greece wasn't notable for their baseball and we can see why. Countries must be able to consider a lot of things before planning to be the host for Olympics and other major sporting events globally.
I think the best planners for the Olympics are the ones that thought after the Olympics are done what will happen to the venues I was most impressed with Munich how they set up the Olympic Park and the Olympic Village walking distance to it or how Los Angeles and 1984 they used a lot of existing buildings and venues and it looks like Paris has thought about the future after the Olympics and how they utilized a lot of existing buildings for the events
100% and London 2012 has manged to keep a lot of the Olympic venus because London did not have them. They wanted to and were developing the East End of London so it was really lucky timing.
great video, but you forgot lots of structures used during the winter olympics in Turin 2006. As an Italian this was a real waste of money allocated by the state to build sports facilities that are never used again.
The most famous example is the ski jump used for ski jumping where the hotel was built next to the slope to host the athletes.
Another example is the bobsleigh track which cost 120 million euros and was used just over 5 year after the end of the Olympic Games.
in 2 years we will return to host the winter games in Milan-Cortina in Italy in 2026 but I already announce for these games too more money spent and structures abandoned to themselves
Can some sites from TURIN be used for the games in 2026?
@@VandaPietrantonio unfortunately none.
the video has old photos, because the olympic swimming pool is in the city of Salvador being used and most of the tennis arenas were temporary there are none more in the place, so the video does not correspond to reality
Tennis arena is still there, she received recently a tennis Davis cup match between Brazil x Germany, Zverev played there
@@Thiago-vk8kx I referred to the small temporary tennis courts, but the main arena is still alive
Very interesting video
The beach volley stadium at 3:52 was a huge lost opportunity. It could have been used for all kinds of events and concerts, and instead it was abandoned and left to rot. I usually drive past it (the road in the back) and I'm wondering if it could ever be brought back somehow.
It would make a great outdoor gig venue.
(2:57) That stadium in Atlanta was used during the filming of the 2006 movie 'We Are Marshall'. That would likely explain the presence of the football goalpost visible in the lower-left part of the picture.
im surprised the the berlin pool held up so much after almost 100 years. The fact that the pool itself has all the tiles and stuff is just pure strength
Parte el alma ver las sedes olímpicas en pleno abandonó, por suerte las sedes olímpicas de México 68 están bien cuidados ya se usan para todo tipo de deportes
es por que varias instalaciones se hicieron dentro de ciudad universitaria y debido a que el gobierno del país no presupuesta mucho para el deporte que se utilizan las pocas instalaciones deportivas que quedan y así ahorrar menos costos, como en otros paises donde como EEUU hay estadios deportivos que se abandonan por que se construyen nuevos.
In Russia, all Olympic venues have been in use since the 2014 Olympics
In Brazil os the opposite, they use the Olympic center to make parties, but most of venues are abandoned
So they can compete against themselves?
But Russia can not have Olympic in many years
Who cares about that place.
As gulags
I live in the old US Olympic checkers training facility...quite thrilling.
@2:57 was this where they filmed the stadium scene in the recent Civil War movie?
Garmish is beautiful. I took some great photos of the ski jump there and some of the leftover Olympic architecture. Some of it is incorporated into hiking trails in the area.
Perhaps the Olympics should always be held in the same country/place without ever moving to other venues. That way the dedicated facilities and accommodation could be state of the art and unchanging. Countries and teams could pay to use those same facilities for competitions and practice to familiarise their athletes with them and it would be a great tourism venue, even between Olympics. The residences in the Olympic village could also be rented out appropriately.
Atlanta one is truly shocking
It's really only Herndon Stadium, and that's because it belongs to the college. The Atlanta Olympic Park still looks great, overall
In Vancouver we are using everything. Even the village was turned into a SRO.
Well done London.
and Vancouver
And Paris in the future
What I find difficult to understand regarding the choice of where the Olympic Games are going to be held is; If instead of choosing a city as a venue, they do not choose a country, it is something much more bearable to host and maintain.
And to think, athletes will remember their record breaking attenpts in garages like these
I would rather see them leveled and either rebuilt or returned to nature than see them abandoned. It's sad
London had the right idea and built temporary stadiums which were taken down afterwards. The Aquatic Stadium is still used and the main stadium remains a football ground and athletic stadium. The Athletes Village became social housing afterwards.
The Velodrome is still in use, pros & public access. The area is still in redevelopment 12 yrs on. The aquatics park was redesigned from original, site. BMX / MTB site is still used semi pros & publicly. London really did get it right. Sad we don’t have any Olympic Rings still on permanent display !
Such a shame. They work so hard to build these places for the Olympics and then after they’re done, they take an “I don’t give a fuck” approach to their future use.
Because building these venues are nothing but vanity projects. It also doesn't help that the locals don't care for many of these type of sports to generate any interest to keep these sites in use. Sadly only a few nations such as the U.S. has that kind of staying power from within the population for either recreational or professional sports.
Notice how London 2012 and Manchester 2002 was not mentioned.
That is because all the venues are still in use. 🇬🇧
What purpose did the pool serve at the Berlin games?
On 2:51 What happened to the nice houses next to the stadium in Atlanta? Is this city that bad?
Music gives abandonment vibes
This makes me both sad and angry! What a horrible waste of millions of dollars for a few days of sport every 4 years! These venues should be constructed with the intent for them to remain in use for the local communities once the Olympics are over.
How come they are mostly Athens, Beijing and Rio? (can understand Sarajevo). Interestingly no Seoul, Sydney and London - have they done the games right and the others wrong?
Greek financial crisis. No idea aboug Beijing but they have entire cities built that are virtually empty. Rio, they also vastly oversold what they could deliver and then maintain. And i know there are now some venues to where it's not cost effective to maintain them for maybe one use a year. So they let it rot.
London have reused all their venues. some other venues are temporary and have been dismantled
video has old photos, because olympic pool is northeast of Brazil in the city of Salvador being used and most of the tennis arenas were temporary there is none, so video does not correspond to reality
I'm Brazilian and I live in Rio and I can say the Rio Olympics games were wrongly made, but everybody knew this will happen, only our mainstream media was talking that we will have a legacy
@@j.h.2110 Rio has a Olympic pool but we don't used, she still there
Why Baseball was included in the 2004 Athens Olympics is a mystery. Any one with common sense knows Baseball will never be popular in Greece.
And don't forget the badminton tho, that sport was also included in 1992 Barcelona Olympics , some people say badminton was asian sport, because about 95% champions were from Asia especially China and Indonesia, and for the european people feels like why this sport was even included on olympic games
This baseball stadium(4:15) was changed into football field and used by Ethnikos Pireaus FC after the Olympics for about a decate, it remained in a good shape, more stands were added. Too bad they left it, I dont know why they prefered to stay homeless
@@h_crow221 Badminton was invented in England. And I wonder if the Danish are included in your "European people" to be supposedly complaining about it.
And you complain about these handful of Asian-dominated sports, while ignoring the majority of other sports which are all Western-dominated?
So they could made a temporary venues instead of maintenance a venue that they know they will not use
Because Greece wasn't the only country taking part in the Athens Olympics? Because it's popular in many countries even if it isn't in Greece? What's your point?
In the picture at 1:01 in the now picture there’s pine covered hills behind the ski jump but in the then picture there’s nothing I’m guessing that mist or fog is covering the hills if not that landscape has certainly changed in 68 years .
Very sad to watch😥.. these beautiful structures.. a gift to these countries and they don't seem to utilize the space or turn it into a botanical garden or something to memorialize its use once upon a Time.. something anything use it for youth programs 😟
I live in Salt Lake and the venues we don’t use are taken down. All the venues in the city are used every day. But, they built venues that would have a purpose afterwards. Also, this is a big city with lots of universities and young families (thank you Mormons 😊) to support continued use and maintenance of the venues
why didnt they continue to use the facilities especially in athens, beijing and rio? they are all new structures and in crowded cities, at least the governments can rent the facilities to firms to operate them
Les jeux de paris on été prévu avec des tribunes démontable pour justement ne pas reproduire les mêmes erreurs
1:25 why does these teenagers always have to spray paint arts on these stuff in a abandoned place? It's not theirs.
Cortino abandoned? One photo taken in winter and another in summer. How many ski jumping facilities have snow year round?
Abandoned= Not in use anymore. Look the area, you cant use the ramps. And in think these old buildings are not allowed anymore by security standards, and its too expensive to make it all to modern standards.
2:07 that was beautiful 80's architecture. Shame it ended up in such disrepair.
You won’t find any venues from London here!
How sad that is. This is how we leave our mark with abandoned structures. Only memories and medals of all the forgotton competitors. 😢
2:51 What is that stadium?
Alonzo Herndon Stadium.
FYI, kindly update Cortina facilities as are under renovation and rebuild for next Winter 2026 Games. I would like suggestion to check Torino '06 facilities instead.
What about Winter Olympics in Sotschi and Beijing? There is not much left in use. And all the slopes that had do be clear up and shaped in those mountains!
Difficile de ne pas 'penser que les JO, finalement, c'est beaucoup d'argent jeté par les fenêtres.
C'est un gaspillage honteux.
@@sylvaindore3190
Un honteux gaspillage.
On change bien le filtre sur la photo de façons à augmenter le délabrement 😊
We hosted in 2010 and I can't think of any site that was abandonned after ours. Rio is just disheartening.
You are just showing winter stadiums at summer. Genius
Notice Los Angeles venues on here. The city is still using sports facilities built before the 1984 Games and the few built for those games.
Wow Atlanta? Why isn’t that field being used?