The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

6 venues built for Olympics

- By Andy Johnston Fast Copy News Service Q: A: Allison Floyd with Fast Copy News Service contribute­d.

How many venues were constructe­d specifical­ly for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. How many of those are still being used? —Loren Collins, Brookhaven

I find it tough to believe it’s almost been 20 years since the 1996 Olympics came to Atlanta.

Constructi­on occurred at a brisk pace heading into that summer, but the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (you probably remember ACOG) tried to incorporat­e existing facilities.

Of more than two dozen venues used for the Atlanta Games, six larger sites were specifical­ly built for the Olympics.

ACOG took into account how those sites would be used after the athletes and fans left.

“We didn’t build anything big that is gathering dust,” Bob Brennan, the former ACOG press chief, said. “We built venues with an eye to what they would be used for later. The architects considered the use that would come after the games closed.”

Olympic Stadium (track and field, ceremonies) was transforme­d into Turner Field.

The aquatics center was built on Georgia Tech’s campus and became a part of the student rec complex.

Atlanta Beach (beach volleyball) is part of Clayton County Internatio­nal Park.

Georgia Internatio­nal Horse Park in Conyers (the first Olympic mountain biking competitio­n) features mountainbi­king trails and hosts equestrian and biking competitio­ns.

The Wolf Creek Shooting Complex was built on countyowne­d land and now houses the Fulton County Public Service Training Center. An adjacent shooting range remains open, but was renamed Tom Lowe Shooting Grounds.

One site built specifical­ly for the Olympics that has struggled is the tennis facility at Stone Mountain Park.

The velodrome and archery areas were re-purposed, but the tennis center fell into disrepair, and the Stone Mountain Memorial Associatio­n has struggled to break even with the facility.

It has looked for partners to revitalize the tennis center, but only a small office building remains in use.

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