Tegucigalpa Olympic Village, Sports complex in Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
The Tegucigalpa Olympic Village is a sports center with multiple gymnasiums, a swimming pool, a baseball stadium, tennis courts, and football fields. The complex features specialized training rooms and facilities that support various athletes.
The complex was built in 1989 as the capital's main training center. Its creation under President José Azcona del Hoyo marked a turning point for the country's sports infrastructure.
The facility serves as a gathering place for athletes across many disciplines and draws people daily who come to train or participate in sports. The place reflects the community's passion for team sports and athletic activity.
The complex is open daily from 4 am to 8 pm and charges no entrance fee. With around 10,000 visitors daily, the place bustles with activity, especially during training hours.
The National Olympic Committee provides selected athletes with housing, meals, and medical care directly at the center. This comprehensive support allows trained athletes to focus entirely on their athletic development.
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