Venues - XIX Commonwealth Games 2010
Venues for XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 scheduled to be held in the month of october in New Delhi, India are Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Maj. Dhyan Chand National Stadium, I.G. Stadium Sports Complex, Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range, Tyagaraj Sports Complex, Talkatora Indoor Stadium, Siri Fort Sports Complex, Yamuna Sports Complex, Delhi University and SPM Swimming Pool Complex.
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium
Facilities:- Capacity --70,000.
- Purely synthetic track of 10 lanes.8-lane
- Synthetic warm-up track with high power floodlights.
- Special Warm up arena of 150m * 150m for with floodlights.
- Tunnel to be extended up to covered hold-up area.
- Stadium galleries to be brought closer to the competition synthetic athletics track.
- Accommodation and other technical rooms as per the norms of IAAF, CGF and National Federations.
- Competition Greens and 2 worm-up green to be prepared.
- One synthet`ic lawn-bowls Green of size 40m * 40m to be built adjacent to the existing Football field.
- Capacity of 3,000 Air-Conditioned.
- Covered warm-up arena for 12 platforms to be constructed adjacent to the competition arena.
- Opening
- Athletics
- Lawn bowls
- Weightlifting
- Closing ceremonies
Maj. Dhyan Chand National Stadium
Facilities:- Capacity of 25,000.
- Floodlights
- Electronic & video-matrix scoreboard
- Hockey
Indra Gandhi Stadium Sports Complex
Facilities:- Cycling tracks renovated
- Electronic video-matrix scoreboard
- Special rooms for International/National Federations, CGF, Technical Rooms etc.
- Warm-up hall
- Offices and other accommodation as per CGF, International/National Federations norms.
- Capacity of 5,000.
- New indoor stadium of 50m * 36m * 12m with lighting facilities and acoustics treatment.
- Warm-up hall to accommodate four wrestling mat areas adjacent to competition venues.
- Electronics scoreboard with reply
- Cycling
- Gymnastics
- Wrestling
Dr. Karni Singh Shooting Range
Facilities:- 10 mts indoor air conditioned range with 25 targets , provided with an auto scoring system
- 10 mts outdoor range having 40 targets
- 25 mts range having 24 targets
- 50 mts range having 60 targets
- 3 international standard skeet ranges
- Separate strong room for storage of arms and ammunition.
- 60 seat air-conditioned conference hall
- Exclusive VIP lounge , press lounge
- Cafeteria and kitchen with a capacity of 100 persons
- Ample parking available.
- Shooting
Tyagaraj Sports Complex
Facilities:- A new multi-purpose air conditioned Indoor Stadium of 60m x 45m x 12m with lighting facility and acoustics treatment.
- Warm-up Hall of 45m x 40m x 12mto accommodate two netball courts adjacent to competition venue.
- Administrative block for the organizing Committee of 2010 CWG and IOA.
- Flyover to connect with the access to Jawahar Lal Nehru Stadium.
- Electronic scoreboards with reply facility.
- Netball
Talkatora Indoor Stadium
Facilities:- Renovation of the existing indoor stadium as per the International Boxing Federation's norms.
- Separate warm-up area to be provided.
- Seating capacity to be increased to 3500.
- Underground parking facility to be created.
- More accommodation for technical Officials.
- Boxing
Siri Fort Sports Complex
Facilities:- Indoor air-conditioned stadium.
- Capacity of 5,000 with retractable seating arrangement.
- A New Air-conditioned Stadium which will also be the venues for badminton.
- Capacity of 1,500 for the preliminaries round matches.
- Centre court to have a capacity of 3,000 with retractable seating.
- Badminton
- Squash
Yamuna Sports Complex
Facilities:- A new air-conditioned indoor stadium with a capacity of 5,000.
- Warm-up hall for 10 tables adjacent to competition arena
- Table Tennis
Delhi University
Facilities:- At the existing Delhi University outdoor stadium with renovation of existing pavilion building.
- Accommodation as per the norms of the International Federations, National Sports and the CGF.
- Rugby 7s
SPM Swimming Pool Complex
Facilities:- Accommodation as per the norms of the International Federations, National Sports and the CGF.
- Aquatics

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