sport-icon Tenerife, Spain: Olympic Stadium Municipal Antonio Dominguez

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ABOUT THE DESTINATION

Olympic Stadium Municipal Antonio Dominguez is located in the Southern part of Tenerife, Spain's Canary Islands. The stadium is situated within a short walking distance of the coastline and beaches (Playa de las Américas). 

The stadium offers track athletes an 8-lane 400m track and facilities/equipment to practice sprints/hurdles, jumping, and throwing events. Javelin and discus practice times can be scheduled, but hammer throw is not allowed at the stadium.

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VIDEO

Here you can find videos uploaded to YouTube from the destination.

Video 1: Training camp ambassador Kasper Larsen's vlog from Tenerife

Video 2: R.D.S Recreative Drone Site's video from Olympic Stadium Municipal Antonio Dominguez

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Hotel Zentral Center

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REVIEWS

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Review written by Elise Lasser,  400m sprinter from Belgium - June 2023:

Hi there! When I stayed in Tenerife last January, the weather was perfect for a good training camp (always between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius). The place where I had to stay however, was really really bad. I stayed at an AirBnb apartment at about 10min from the track. It was in a street full of party bars, really loud and the apartment was also bad itself. It was located on Avenida Arquitecto Gomez Cuesta. So don't go stay in that street! However, I've heard that Volcano Hotel is the best to stay at when you're on training camp overthere. The track was really nice and the village of Playa Las Americas as well. The only thing I could say that's a pity is that the track is closed on Sundays and that the track was really really crowded in the morning (between 10 and 12) and in the afternoon (starting at 16 again). There's a lifting room at the track but this one is really small, so we went to another gym. It's like a 300m walk from the track and it's called Minimal Fitness Club. You can buy a card for a week, twee weeks or even a whole month. At the track, there's also availability to an ice bath. Overall, good weather and nice track!

 

Review written by Sven Van den bergh, 400m sprinter from Belgium - May 2023:

I had the opportunity to train at Olympic Stadium Municipal Antonio Dominguez in Tenerife, Spain. The wonderful weather and excellent facilities made this training camp a great experience. The track was of good quality, and there were many other activities available, such as walking on the beach, shopping, etc.

However, one drawback was that the track was often crowded, making it difficult to complete workouts. Additionally, the fitness area on the track was quite small, which made it challenging to work on conditioning exercises in that area right after being on the track itself. Despite these minor issues, overall, my experience at Olympic Stadium Municipal Antonio Dominguez in Tenerife was positive and memorable.