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Hong Kong Velodrome

Hong Kong Velodrome
Hong Kong Velodrome Exterior view 201405.jpg
Hong Kong Velodrome in 2014
Location Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung District, New Territories, Hong Kong.
Owner Hong Kong Government
Operator Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Capacity 3,000 (velodrome)
Field size 250 metres
Surface Wood
Construction
Broke ground 2010
Built 2010–2013
Construction cost HK$1.13 billion
Architect P & T Architects & Engineers Ltd.
Structural engineer Ove Arup and Partners HK Ltd
Services engineer WSP Hong Kong Ltd
General contractor Shui On Construction Co Ltd
Tenants
Hong Kong Cycling Association

Hong Kong Velodrome is a velodrome in Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong. It has a 250-metre cycling track and spectator facilities for 3,000 people. It opened in December 2013 next to the Tseung Kwan O Sports Ground.

The Hong Kong government agreed to build the velodrome after Wong Kam-po won the gold medal for the men's road race in the 2006 Asian Games at Doha, amid concerns that athletes who represent Hong Kong had to rely on training facilities in China. Construction of the HK$1.1 billion venue got the legislative go-ahead in January 2010 and work began two months later.

On 5 November 2012, Chief Secretary Carrie Lam kicked off construction of the Tseung Kwan O Velodrome, as it was then known. The velodrome occupies 6.6 hectares, and cycling helmets inspired its wavy rooftop design. Mrs Lam officiated at the ceremony marking the start of construction.

The velodrome officially opened on 30 December 2013. The inaugural international event, the 2014 Hong Kong International Track Cup (a UCI class-one event), was held 10-12 January 2014.

On 3 March 2014, Lleyton Hewitt, Tomas Berdych, Sam Stosur and Li Na played in the BNP Paribas Showdown exhibition tennis matches at the Velodrome, all 3,000 tickets were sold out. Li and Stosur were complimentary about the unusual location for a tennis event, which featured ground-level VIP seating on either side and spectator stands at both ends inside the 250-metre cycling track.

On 2 May 2015, the International Cycling Union (UCI) awarded the final leg of its 2015–16 UCI Track Cycling World Cup to Hong Kong, The Cycling Association of Hong Kong hosted a round of the World Cup for the first time on January 16-17, 2016. Racing took place at the Hong Kong Velodrome.


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