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Medellín Sports Coliseum : ウィキペディア英語版
Medellín Sports Coliseum

The Medellin Sports Coliseum, known in Spanish simply as the Coliseums ((スペイン語:Los Coliseos)) or the Sport Coliseums ((スペイン語:Los Coliseos Deportivos)), is a complex of five sports arenas located in Medellín, Colombia. It is part of the larger Atanasio Girardot Sports Complex. The five gymnasiums were designed by Giancarlo Mazzanti and Plan:b. Three coliseums were renovated and two new coliseums were constructed in 18 months and with $50 million in preparation for the 2010 South American Games. The design has a wavy sloped green roofline and an area of 493,000 square feet.
The Medellín Sport Coliseum is the collective name for five gymnasiums, which each have their own names: the Guillermo Gaviria Correa Coliseum for Martial Arts, the Jorge Valderrama Coliseum for Handball, the Jorge Hugo Giraldo Coliseum for Gymnastics, the Iván de Beodut Coliseum for Basketball, and the Yesid Santos Coliseum for Volleyball.
==History==
The sports complex was completed in only 18 months to be ready for the 2010 South American Games. Once Medellín was announced as the host for the games, the city held an international design competition in 2008. The competition called for the creation of two new sport gymnasiums to be built for gymnastics and martial arts and for the renovation of the Coliseo Cubierto Mayor, also known as the Iván de Bedout Coliseum, which housed basketball games, and the volleyball and handball courts. The gymnasiums all had to be housed in close proximity to each other. The winning design featured a semi-open construction that interconnected the four sports arenas.
On 26 December 2011, the gymnastics coliseum was renamed in honor of Jorge Hugo Giraldo, a famous Colombian gymnast.

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