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Wellington Regional Stadium and CentrePort Wellington, 2015. Wellington Regional Stadium (commercially known as Sky Stadium through naming rights) [4] [5] is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium's bowl site size is 48,000 m 2 (520,000 sq ft).
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The following is a list of stadiums in New Zealand, ordered by capacity.. Stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or larger are included. It can be difficult to determine the exact capacity of a stadium as many have different capacities for different kinds of events (for example, concerts and sporting events) and they may be able to temporarily expand their capacity on special occasions.
Newtown Park was the venue for the 2023 New Zealand Track and Field Championships held from 2-5 March 2023, [15] and the 2024 New Zealand Track and Field Championships from 14-17 March 2024. [16] School athletics events held at Newtown Park include the McEvedy Shield competition, an annual athletics series between four Wellington boys schools. [17]
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Baseball New Zealand tracks Kiwis and players of Kiwi heritage who are playing college baseball in the United States. [78] At least 6 native Kiwis have played college baseball at the NCAA Division I level, including Mark Marino (University of Alabama, 1982; University of South Alabama, 1985); [79] [80] Andy Skeels (University of Arkansas, 1986–87), Scott Campbell (Gonzaga University, 2005 ...
This stadium, now formally known as Wellington Regional Stadium and colloquially as "The Cake Tin", was completed in 1999, and Athletic Park closed permanently that same year. Athletic Park has now been demolished and replaced with a retirement village, colloquially known as "Arthritic Park". [1] [5] The last match played at the ground was on ...
Jerry Collins Stadium [2] is a multi-purpose sporting complex in Porirua, New Zealand. It currently serves as the home ground of rugby union club Northern United RFC and the Wellington Rugby League representative team, as well as the second home for Team Wellington of the New Zealand Football Championship .