List of Summer Olympics venues: M–N
For the Summer Olympics , there were a total of 45 venues starting with the letter 'M' and 19 venues starting with the letter 'N'.
M
Maria Lenk Water Park at 2007 Pan American Games . This venue will serve as host for the diving and water polo events for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
The Melbourne Cricket Ground in 2009. For the 1956 Summer Olympics, the ground hosted the athletics, field hockey final, and football final. It hosted several football preliminary matches for the 2000 Summer Olympics held in neighboring Sydney.
Venue
Games
Sports
Capacity
Ref.
Mälaren
1912 Stockholm
Cycling
Not listed.
[ 1]
Malmi shooting range
1952 Helsinki
Shooting (pistol/ rifle)
Not listed.
[ 2]
Maracanã Stadium
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Football (final), Ceremonies (opening/closing)
78,838
[ 3]
Maracanãzinho Arena
Volleyball (indoor)
12,000
[ 4]
Marathon (city)
1896 Athens
Athletics (Marathon (sport) ), Cycling (Individual road race ).
Not listed.
[ 5]
2004 Athens
Athletics (marathon start)
Not listed.
[ 6]
Marathon course
1992 Barcelona
Athletics (marathon)
Not listed.
[ 7]
Marathon course
1996 Atlanta
Athletics (marathon)
800
[ 8] [ 9]
Marathon course
2000 Sydney
Athletics (marathon)
Not listed.
[ 10]
Marathon Course
2012 London
Athletics (marathon)
Not listed.
[ 11]
Maria Lenk Aquatic Center
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Diving , Water polo
6,500
[ 12]
Marina da Glória
Sailing
10,000
[ 13]
Markopoulo Olympic Equestrian Centre
2004 Athens
Equestrian
Not listed.
[ 14]
Markopoulo Olympic Shooting Centre
Shooting
Not listed.
[ 15]
Mataró
1992 Barcelona
Athletics (marathon start)
Not listed.
[ 7]
Maunula
1952 Helsinki
Cycling (road)
21,708
[ 16]
Maurice Richard Arena
1976 Montreal
Boxing , Wrestling
4,750
[ 17]
Mayfield
1936 Berlin
Equestrian (dressage), Polo
75,000
[ 18]
Meilahti
1952 Helsinki
Rowing
12,763
[ 19]
Melbourne Cricket Ground
1956 Melbourne
Athletics , Field hockey (final), Football (final)
104,000
[ 20]
2000 Sydney
Football
98,000
[ 21]
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
2032 Brisbane
Football
30,000
Messegelände, Fechthalle 1
1972 Munich
Fencing (final)
978
[ 22]
Messegelände Fechthalle 2
Fencing , Modern pentathlon (fencing)
Same as Fechthalle 1.
[ 22]
Messegelände, Gewichtheberhalle
Weightlifting
3,297
[ 22]
Messegelände, Judo- und Ringerhalle
Judo , Wrestling
5,750
[ 22]
Messuhalli
1952 Helsinki
Basketball (final), Boxing , Gymnastics , Weightlifting , Wrestling
5,500
[ 23]
Meulan-en-Yvelines
1900 Paris
Sailing
Not listed.
[ 24]
1924 Paris
Sailing
389
[ 25]
Millennium Stadium
2012 London
Football
74,600
[ 26]
Mineirão Stadium
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Football
74,300
[ 27]
Minor Arena
1980 Moscow
Volleyball (final)
8,700
[ 28]
Mitsuzawa Football Field
1964 Tokyo
Football
10,100
[ 29] [ 30]
Mollet del Vallès Shooting Range
1992 Barcelona
Modern pentathlon (shooting), Shooting
1,400
[ 31]
Molson Stadium, McGill University
1976 Montreal
Field hockey
19,500
[ 32]
Mommsenstadion
1936 Berlin
Football
15,005
[ 33]
Mongchon Tosong
1988 Seoul
Modern pentathlon (running)
10,000
[ 34] [ 35]
Monnikenhuize
1928 Amsterdam
Football
Not listed.
[ 36]
Montreal Botanical Garden
1976 Montreal
Athletics (20 km walk), Modern pentathlon (running)
Not listed.
[ 37]
Montreal Forum
1976 Montreal
Basketball (final), Boxing (final), Gymnastics , Handball (final), Volleyball (final)
18,000
[ 38]
Morehouse College Gymnasium
1996 Atlanta
Basketball
6,500
[ 8] [ 39]
Moreton Bay Indoor Sports Centre
2032 Brisbane
Boxing
7,000
Morris Brown College Stadium
1996 Atlanta
Field hockey (final)
15,000
[ 8] [ 40]
Moscow-Minsk Highway
1980 Moscow
Cycling (road team time trial)
1,800
[ 41]
Mount Royal Park
1976 Montreal
Cycling (individual road race)
4,400
[ 42]
Municipal Stadium
1968 Mexico City
Field hockey
7,360
[ 43]
N
National Auditorium hosted the gymnastics events for the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
Venue
Games
Sports
Capacity
Ref.
Nachtegalen Park
1920 Antwerp
Archery
Not listed.
[ 44]
Nagai Stadium
1964 Tokyo
Football
20,000
[ 45]
Naples Saint Paul's Stadium
1960 Rome
Football
60,240
[ 46]
National Auditorium
1968 Mexico City
Gymnastics
12,450
[ 47]
National Equestrian Center
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Equestrian
14,000
[ 48]
National Gymnasium
1964 Tokyo
Basketball (final), Diving , Modern pentathlon (swimming), Swimming
4,000 (basketball) 11,300 (diving, swimming)
[ 29] [ 49]
National Shooting Center
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Shooting
6,850
[ 50]
National Stadium
1964 Tokyo
Athletics , Equestrian (team jumping), Football (final)
71,600
[ 29] [ 51]
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
1984 Los Angeles
Football
34,000
[ 52] [ 53]
Neo Phaliron Velodrome
1896 Athens
Cycling (track)
Not listed.
[ 54]
Neuilly-sur-Seine
1900 Paris
Basque pelota
Not listed.
[ 55]
Nikaia Olympic Weightlifting Hall
2004 Athens
Weightlifting
Not listed.
[ 56]
Nippon Budokan
1964 Tokyo
Judo
14,100
[ 29] [ 57]
2020 Tokyo
Judo , Karate
14,471
Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium
1964 Tokyo
Football
10,000
[ 58] [ 59]
The O2 Arena (renamed North Greenwich Arena during the games)
2012 London
Basketball (final), Gymnastics (artistic, trampolining)
20,000
[ 60]
North Sydney
2000 Sydney
Athletics (marathon start)
Not listed.
[ 10]
Northampton Institute
1908 London
Boxing
Not listed.
[ 61]
NSW Tennis Centre
2000 Sydney
Tennis
10,000
[ 62]
Nynäshamn
1912 Stockholm
Sailing
Not listed.
[ 63]
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