Lasnamäe Indoor Arena
Lasnamäe Indoor Arena is a multipurpose indoor arena at Lasnamäe, Tallinn, Estonia. It was built in 2003 and is one of the biggest indoor arenas in Estonia.[2]
Lasnamäe Kergejõustikuhall | |
Address | Punane tn 45[1] |
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Location | Lasnamäe, Tallinn, Estonia |
Coordinates | 59°26′08″N 24°50′21″E |
Construction | |
Built | 2003 |
Renovated | 2014[1] |
Website | |
tsh.ee |
It hosts annually the athletics event Tallinn Indoor Meeting.
Athletics records
World records
Year | Event | Record | Athlete | Nationality |
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2011 | Heptathlon | 6568[3] | Ashton Eaton | United States |
Stadium records
Updated 26 February 2022.[4]
Men
Event | Record | Athlete | Nationality | Date | Ref |
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60 m | 6.63 | Karl Erik Nazarov | Estonia | 13.02.2021 | |
200 m | 21.09 | Marek Niit | Estonia | 23.01.2007 | |
300 m | 33.40 (NR) | Lukas Lessel | Estonia | 30.01.2022 | |
400 m | 47.32 | Tony Nõu | Estonia | 17.02.2018 | |
600 m | 1:21.88 | Kristjan Kangur | Estonia | 16.02.2010 | |
800 m | 1:48.51 | Dmitrijs Miļkevičs | Latvia | 23.01.2008 | |
1000 m | 2:29.40 | Jānis Razgalis | Latvia | 11.02.2016 | |
1500 m | 3:43.29 | James Kangogo Kelwon | Kenya | 19.02.2011 | |
2000 m | 5:30.15 | Taivo Püi | Estonia | 16.02.2010 | |
3000 m | 8:18.32 | Nikolai Vedehin | Estonia | 17.02.2013 | |
60 m hurdles | 7.60 | Ashton Eaton | United States | 06.02.2011 | |
High jump | 2.31 m | Naoto Tobe | Japan | 23.02.2020 | |
Pole vault | 5.43 m | Eelco Sintnicolaas | Netherlands | 04.02.2012 | |
Long jump | 7.92 m | Hans-Christian Hausenberg | Estonia | 05.02.2022 | |
Triple jump | 16.65 m | Yuri Kovalev | Russia | 24.01.2012 | |
Shot put | 19.91 m | Māris Urtāns | Latvia | 20.01.2010 | |
Heptathlon | 6568 pts (WR) | Ashton Eaton | United States | 06.02.2011 | [3] |
5000 m walk | 21:36.73 | Lauri Lelumees | Estonia | 13.02.2011 | |
4x200 m relay | 1:25.52 | Estonian team | Estonia | 19.02.2005 |
Women
Event | Record | Athlete | Nationality | Date | Ref |
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60 m | 7.29 (NR) | Ksenija Balta | Estonia | 27.02.2016 | |
200 m | 23.65 | Patricia Hall | Jamaica | 24.01.2012 | |
300 m | 37.46 (NR) | Marielle Kleemeier | Estonia | 30.01.2022 | |
400 m | 53.33 | Marielle Kleemeier | Estonia | 26.02.2022 | |
600 m | 1:36.82 | Kersti Miller | Estonia | 05.01.2008 | |
800 m | 2:03.02 | Līga Velvere | Latvia | 18.02.2018 | |
1500 m | 4:23.02 | Maile Mangusson | Estonia | 14.02.2004 | |
3000 m | 9:31.14 | Jekaterina Patjuk | Estonia | 13.02.2011 | |
60 m hurdles | 8.12 | Olena Krasovska | Ukraine | 04.02.2009 | |
High jump | 1.93 m | Anna Iljuštšenko | Estonia | 04.02.2009 | |
Pole vault | 4.30 m | Reena Koll | Estonia | 31.01.2016 | |
Long jump | 6.73 m | Ksenija Balta | Estonia | 19.02.2011 | |
Triple jump | 14.20 m | Kaire Leibak | Estonia | 04.02.2009 | |
Shot put | 16.77 m | Kätlin Piirimäe | Estonia | 27.02.2016 | |
Pentathlon | 4549 pts | Aleksandra Putvina | Russia | 08.02.2014 | |
3000 m walk | 13:20.32 (NR) | Jekaterina Mirotvortseva | Estonia | 15.02.2020 |
References
- "Lasnamäe Kergejõustikuhall - ESR". www.spordiregister.ee.
- "Venue". Estonian Athletic Association.
- "Eaton sets new World record in Tallinn with 6568 points". World Athletics. 6 February 2011.
- "TSH | Rekordid". www.tsh.ee.
External links
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