Venues

Lahti Sport Centrelahden_urheilukeskus1

Lahti Sport Centre is internationally known sports centrem where the Ski Jumps and Biathlon Stadium, Sports Hall, Fair Hall and Ice Arena, an outdoor swimming pool and Athletic & Soccer Stadium are situated.

In the summertime the Sports Centre is the preferred arena for athletics and football and also as a centre form summer exercise. Annual athletic competitions and continuous football games bring mass crowds to the summer events in the Sport Centre. The Sport Centre is located close to Lahti city centre, within walking distance from downtown, train station and bus-station. The Sport Centre will be the main Stadium at the WMA 2009 Lahti competitions.
The majority of the events are held at the Stadium: 8 lane track, jumping events, discus, hammer, heptathlon and decathlon

Radiomäki Sport Field

Radiomäki Sport Field is located in Radiomäki, by the two high Lahti radio towers, nearby the Sport Centre and a short distance by foot. Lahti Athletics groups are able to practice and compete at Radiomäki during summertime. Also other local sport clubs use Radiomäki as their summer training field.
Heptathlon, Decathlon and all the events that are not possible at the Sport Centre

 

Kisapuistoimg_1282 Field

Kisapuisto Field is located in the heart of the city centre, in the closeness of the bus station. Kisapuisto Sport Stadium was built for the Helsinki Olympics in 1952. So for this reason as well, Kisapuisto is a very traditional Sport Field with its intimate ambience.
Throwing Events and Throwing Pentathlon. Practice field.

Nastola Sport Field

Nastola Sport Field is located approximately 20km from Lahti. Nastola is renown as a municipality of ridegs whose varied landscape offers a perfetct setting for sports.

5km Track Walk, 5000m, 10000m, heptathlon and decathlon