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ECC Sports Stadium is an indoor sports arena in Majuro, Marshall Islands. The stadium's capacity is around 2,000. The stadium's capacity is around 2,000. Named after the ECC, (Educational Cultural Center) it is used principally for basketball , volleyball , and futsal matches. [ 1 ]
The structure also serves as a large seawall in the densely populated part of Majuro which has become inundated with seawater through the effects of climate change, particularly during king tide. [2] Some football matches at the Majuro Track and Field Stadium took place in front of at least 100 people.
The 2010 Micronesian Games were initially due to be held in Majuro (Marshall Islands), until the hosts withdrew. The 2010 Games were hosted by Palau . [ 1 ] The Federated States of Micronesia won the bidding to host the 2014 Micronesian Games in Pohnpei State , and later won again against CNMI for the 2018 Micronesian Games, held in Yap State .
Schematic overview of Majuro. Majuro Atoll consists of over 60 islands, three of which are larger than 0.5 km 2 (0.2 sq mi). [3] At the western end of the atoll, about 50 kilometers (30 mi) from Delap-Uliga-Djarrit (DUD) by road, is the island community of Laura, an expanding residential area with a popular beach. [4]
Delap-Uliga-Djarrit (DUD, [1] Marshallese: Teļap-Wūlika-Jarōj) is an urban area in Majuro, the capital and the largest city of the Marshall Islands, with 15,846 people out of Majuro's 23,676 (as of 1999). [2] It consists of the districts of Delap, Uliga, and Djarrit (islets connected by land reclamation). [3]
Laura, Marshall Islands [1] Triple jump: Shot put: 8.61 m Noreen Ishoda: October 2009 Laura, Marshall Islands [1] Discus throw: 24.30 m Cindy Elanzo: 3–7 May 2004 Majuro, Marshall Islands [1] 39.01 m Mia Pulianos: 23 June 2023 Oceania Cup: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands [9] Hammer throw: Javelin throw: Heptathlon