Greece Closes 2004 Olympic Stadium for Rusting Roof Repairs

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Athens 2004

Olympic venues too often fall into disrepair, and two sports facilities used in the 2004 Summer Games in Athens were shuttered late Friday after failing a safety inspection launched in April and overseen by a public asset agency, Greek government officials said Monday.

As reported by The Associated Press, the 70,000-seat Olympic Stadium, Greece’s largest, and nearby Olympic Velodrome are covered by white-ribbed steel roofs designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava — similar in style to much of his later work, including the Oculus Transportation Hub in downtown New York. A new inspection has been ordered at the stadium that hosted the 2004 Athens Olympics after rust was found along the stadium's iconic arched roof, forcing the site to close. The velodrome was evacuated while hosting a national bridge tournament, attended by several hundred people.

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