sports complex
Installations (buildings, playing fields, etc.) that are used for participating in sports.
marina 
Port especially designed for pleasure craft such as sailboats and speedboats.
stands 
Structure with tiered seats that is often partially covered; it is for spectators attending sporting events.
golf course 
Area of natural land designed for playing golf; it features a course of 9 or 18 holes.
tennis courts 
Surface designed for tennis that is made of clay, cement, synthetic turf or grass.
competition course basin 
Man-made basin of regulation size where aquatic competitions such as rowing and canoeing are held.
lane 
Strip bordered by buoys, which mark off a zone reserved for watercraft.
archery range 
Site designed for target archery using a bow and arrow.
shooting range 
Site designed for target shooting using firearms such as rifles and pistols.
soccer field 
Field covered with natural or synthetic grass that is used to play soccer.
field hockey field 
Field covered with natural or synthetic grass that is used to play field hockey.
arena 
Building used mainly for ice sports; it houses a skating rink and ancillary amenities such as stands and locker rooms.
baseball stadium 
Field covered with natural or synthetic grass that is used to play baseball.
equestrian sports ring 
Circuit with obstacles that a horse and rider must negotiate within a set time during an equestrian event.
velodrome 
Track designed for cycling competitions; its sharply banked turns allow competitors to reach high speeds.
swimming pool 
Man-made basin designed for swimming.
diving well 
Man-made basin designed for diving.
swimming stadium 
Facility that features pools designed for aquatic activities such as swimming, diving and water polo and ancillary amenities such as lockers and exercise rooms.
sports hall 
Very large structure and installations that are used mainly for indoor sporting events.
gymnasium 
Hall for practicing indoor sports.
throwing and jumping area 
Area designed to hold throwing (discus, hammer, javelin) and jumping (high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault) competitions.
athletic track 
Oval circuit designed to hold races such as sprints, hurdles and relays.
stadium 
Large building that is covered or uncovered and surrounded by grandstands; it contains a field used for athletic events.
training area 
Zone where athletes prepare for sports competitions by doing various exercises.