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Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium

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Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium
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Full nameBirsa Munda Athletics Stadium
LocationRanchi, India
Coordinates23°22′41″N 85°23′15″E / 23.378°N 85.3875°E / 23.378; 85.3875
OwnerGovernment of Jharkhand
Capacity35,000
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Broke ground2006
Opened2009
Construction cost 1.35 billion
ArchitectArun Lamba Consultants
Tenants
Jharkhand football team
Jharkhand women's football team
JSA League

Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium[1] is a stadium in Ranchi, Jharkhand, India. It is used mostly for football matches and athletics. The stadium has hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2011 National Games of India.[2] It has seating capacity of 35,000 spectators.[3]

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Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium was the inspiration behind the renovation of Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi that hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Among the ideas adopted by CWG organisers was the imported, dust and fireproof roof that has been used in the Ranchi stadium, which boasts a seating capacity of 35,000. To host all the athletics events, apart from the opening and closing ceremonies, the main stadium occupies pride of place in the 275 acres (111 ha) Mega Sports Complex. With its many elliptical pylons and ramps that lead to the upper tiers, it adds to the futuristic look of the area that houses seven other smaller stadiums.

The stadium's fire-, dust- and rust-proof roof is made of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Designed by an Australian firm (MakMax Australia), the 12,950 square metres (139,400 sq ft) roof material was imported from Japan for 80 million and took four months to fix. It is maintenance free and has a 15-year warranty. The stadium has two such roofs, one at the VVIP section and one at the press box.

Four towers of high-lux lights are installed for conducting sports events at night.

As many as 12 double lifts have been fitted in the stadium. Four towers in the corners connect to middle and upper galleries. The pathways are designed to allow wheelchairs till the upper tier. Visitors will take this route. But, there will be no overcrowding or security problems when VVIPs and players enter the stadium. The disabled, too, can reach the top gallery without any difficulty.

An air-conditioned enclosure inside houses a six-lane warm-up track of 80 meters. No athletics stadium in India has such tracks. Participants can use this half-an-hour before their events.

The synthetic track, designed according to international standards, is imported from Switzerland. The grass, however, is home-grown – from Chennai.

Doing away with cemented pillars, 62 elliptical pylon columns of 20 metres (66 ft) in height surround the stadium, which, from some angles, resemble a spaceship.[citation needed]

Thirty-six lounges, with all basic facilities, are being prepared on the ground floor to accommodate state contingents. Besides, there are 32 dormitories that can accommodate 1,000 people.

References

  1. ^ "Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium | Khelo India".
  2. ^ "34th National Games begins in Ranchi - Sports News". indiatoday.in. 12 February 2011. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
  3. ^ "The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Jharkhand - FINE SPRINT". Archived from the original on 1 February 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2016.


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