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Luzhniki Sports

Moscow, Russia

Luzhniki Sports

Length3.4 mi
Elev. Gain36.1 ft
Est. Steps8000
Created by VladF 🇷🇺
Introduction
Luzhniki Sports is a 3.4 mile (8,000-step) route located near Moscow, Russia. This route has an elevation gain of about 36.1 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Luzhniki Stadium

Place
Luzhniki Stadium (Russian: стадион «Лужники», IPA: [stədʲɪˈon lʊʐnʲɪˈkʲi]) is the national stadium of Russia, located in its capital city, Moscow. The full name of the stadium is Grand Sports Arena of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex. Its total seating capacity of 81,000 makes it the largest football stadium in Russia and one of the largest stadiums in Europe.

Novodevichy Cemetery

Place
Novodevichy Cemetery (Russian: Новоде́вичье кла́дбище, lit. Novodevichye kladbishche) is a famous cemetery in Moscow. It lies next to the southern wall of the 16th-century Novodevichy Convent, which is the city's third most popular tourist site.

Luzhniki disaster

Place
The Luzhniki disaster was a deadly human crush that took place at the Grand Sports Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium (Russian: Большая спортивная арена Центрального стадиона им. В. И. Ленина, now known as Luzhniki Stadium) in Moscow during the 1982–83 UEFA Cup match between FC Spartak Moscow and HFC Haarlem on 20 October 1982.

Luzhniki Palace of Sports

Place
Luzhniki Palace of Sports, formerly the Palace of Sports of the Central Lenin Stadium, is a sports arena in Moscow, Russia, a part of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex. Built in 1956, it originally had a spectator capacity of 13,700. In the past it was the host site of the world and European championships in ice hockey, gymnastics, volleyball, basketball, boxing, skateboarding and other sports.

Luzhniki Olympic Complex

Place
The Luzhniki Olympic Complex (Russian: Олимпийский комплекс «Лужники») is one of the biggest multifunctional sports complexes of the world, built between 1955 and 1956, located in Moscow, Russia. Formerly known as the Central Lenin Stadium, it served as the Olympic Park of the 1980 Summer Olympics.It is served by Sportivnaya, Vorobyovy Gory and Luzhniki metro stations.

2014 FIBA 3x3 World Championships

Place
The 2014 FIBA 3x3 World Championships, hosted by Russia, was an international 3x3 basketball event that feature separate competitions for men's and women's national teams. The tournament was run from June 5 to June 8, 2014 in Moscow. It is co-organized by the FIBA.Qatar won their first title after defeating the defending champions Serbia 18–13 in the men's final.

Sportivnaya (Moscow Metro)

Place
Sportivnaya (Russian: Спорти́вная) is a Moscow Metro station on the Sokolnicheskaya line. It is in the Khamovniki District in the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow. Named for the nearby Luzhniki Olympic Complex, it opened in 1957. Passengers may make out-of-station transfers from Sportivnaya to Luzhniki on the Moscow Central Circle, which is about 200 meters away.

Luzhniki Small Sports Arena

Place
The Luzhniki Small Sports Arena (formerly, the Minor Arena of the Central Lenin Stadium; Russian: Малая спортивная арена Лужники) is an 8,700-seat indoor arena that is part of the Luzhniki Sports Complex in Moscow, Russia. The Arena was built in 1956 in the USSR. It hosted volleyball competitions during the 1980 Summer Olympics.

Olympic Pool, Moscow

Place
The Olympic Pool, formerly Swimming Pool of the Central Lenin Stadium is an aquatics center that is part of the Luzhniki Sports Complex in Moscow, Russia. It was opened in 1957 and renovated in 1980. The 10,500-seat venue hosted water polo events at the 1980 Summer Olympics. It also hosted events of the 1973 Summer Universiade, 12th World Festival of Youth and Students, 1986 Goodwill Games, Spartakiads of the Peoples of the USSR and others.

Luzhniki (Moscow Central Circle)

Place
Luzhniki (Russian: Лужники) is a station on the Moscow Central Circle of the Moscow Metro that opened in September 2016.
Route Details

Length

3.4 mi

Elev. Gain

36.1 ft

Est. Steps

8000
Created by
VladF 🇷🇺
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