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Revolution Ice Rink (Spanish: Pista Revolución) was an indoor arena located in Mexico City. The rink hosted some of the volleyball competitions for the 1968 Summer Olympics.
The arena also hosted a number of wrestling events. It was demolished in 1997. During demolition, the roof unexpectedly caved in injuring several workers.[1]
Today, the arena's site is occupied by a gas station.[1]
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20th century |
- 1964: Komazawa Volleyball Courts, Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium (final)
- 1968: Juan de la Barrera Olympic Gymnasium (final), Juan Escutia Sports Palace, Revolution Ice Rink
- 1972: Volleyballhalle
- 1976: Montreal Forum (final), Paul Sauvé Centre
- 1980: Druzhba Multipurpose Arena, Minor Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium (final)
- 1984: Long Beach Arena
- 1988: Hanyang University Gymnasium, Jamsil Gymnasium (final), Saemaul Sports Hall
- 1992: Palau dels Esports de Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi (final), Pavelló de la Vall d'Hebron
- 1996: Clayton County International Park (2-man), Omni Coliseum (indoor final), Stegeman Coliseum
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21st century |
- 2000: Bondi Beach, Sydney Entertainment Centre (indoor final), Sydney Showground Pavilion 4
- 2004: Faliro Olympic Beach Volleyball Centre, Peace and Friendship Stadium
- 2008: Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium, Capital Indoor Stadium (indoor final), Chaoyang Park Beach Volleyball Ground
- 2012: Earls Court Exhibition Centre, Horse Guards Parade
- 2016: Copacabana Beach, Maracanãzinho
- 2020: Ariake Arena, Shiokaze Park
- 2024: Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, Champ de Mars
- 2028: Honda Center, Santa Monica State Beach
- 2032: Coomera Indoor Sports Centre, Broadbeach, Queensland, Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre
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