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The SA Athletics Stadium is the main synthetic track in South Australia and is made of Rekortan M99.
The track was opened on 26 January 1998 and replaced Olympic Sports Field as Adelaide’s premier athletics venue.
The venue regularly hosted a high performance domestic season meet from 1998 until around 2010, with infrequent meets since then. Notably, the venue played host to the Australian Junior Championships in 2006 and 2009 and the Adelaide Invitational in 2022. It will also host the 2022 Australian All School Championships and the 2024 Australian Championships.
Previously known as Santos Stadium under a naming rights deal, the SA Athletics Stadium is managed by the Office for Recreation and Sport.
Behind the back straight is a warm up area that features a 5 lane 100m track, 2 long jump pits, a high jump fan, javelin runway and two shot put circles.
The office facilities in the main grandstand are home to Athletics South Australia and Little Athletics South Australia.
The track is a Rekortan M99 surface and is a World Athletics Class 2 Certified Facility.
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- FacilitiesTrack Length: 400mNumber of lanes - circular: 9Number of Lanes - Straight: 12Water Jump: Yes - internalLong Jump Pits: 4High Jump Fans: 1Pole Vault Pits: 4Discus Circles: 1Shot Put Circles: 2Javelin Runways: 2Hammer Circles: 1Lighting: YesSeating: Grandstand seating for 1,200 and additional seating on grassed banks for 5,000.
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