By the Book: 2016 Olympic Archery Venues

(ATR) Archery venues with room for up to 8,000 spectators are included in plans for the four cities bidding for the 2016 Olympics. In this installment of By the Book, Around the Rings presents a look at the venues planned by Chicago, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo for the sport of archery.

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 16:  Antony Wood of Great Britain competes in the men's archery team competition during day three of the Australian Youth Olympic Festival at the Sydney Olympic Park Archery Centre, on January 16, 2009 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Antony Wood
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 16: Antony Wood of Great Britain competes in the men's archery team competition during day three of the Australian Youth Olympic Festival at the Sydney Olympic Park Archery Centre, on January 16, 2009 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Antony Wood

(ATR) Archery venues with room for up to 8,000 spectators are included in plans for the four cities bidding for the 2016 Olympics. In this installment of By the Book, Around the Rings presents a look at the venues planned by Chicago, Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo for the sport of archery.

Chicago Grant Park Archery Fields8,000 capacity$10.9 million for temporary construction4 km from Olympic Village2 km from IOC HotelCurrently used as public parkMadrid Club de Campo Villa de Madrid7,000 capacity$3.8 million for temporary construction22 km from Olympic Village8 km from IOCHotelCurrentlyused as Sports ClubRio de Janeiro Sambódromo6,000 capacity$9.3million for temporary construction/$13.5 for permanent construction32 km from Olympic Village15 km from IOCHotelCurrentlyused as Carnaval and EventsTokyo Dream Island Archery Stadium7,000 capacity$19 million for temporary construction/$4 million for permanent construction5 km from Olympic Village10 km from IOC HotelCurrently used as Archery FieldBy the Book is a series of reports on the 2016 candidate cities, using information provided in the candidate file of each city. Edited by Isia Reaves and Utsav Yadav.

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