Reno-Sparks Convention Center Debuts New Indoor Track Facility

The Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority (RSCVA) has announced the opening of Nevada’s first and only indoor track at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center (RSCC) on December 5. This facility will offer athletes a venue for competition and training, establishing Reno Tahoe as a premier destination for track and field.

The facility offers a Mondo-manufactured track with a 12-degree fixed-bank oval and six 42-inch-wide lanes, as well as an eight-lane sprint track for sprints and hurdles. Designed to meet World Athletics certification, the indoor track will be eligible to host a range of competitions, including NCAA, USA Track & Field, AAU and youth meets.

In addition to the world-class track, the indoor facility at the RSCC includes:

  • Eight 48-inch-wide sprint lanes on the infield, with crash pads for deceleration
  • Dual areas for high jump, long jump, triple jump and pole vault on the infield
  • A designated shot put and weight throw area, equipped with safety netting
  • Seating for up to 1,200 spectators, with expandable options
  • World Athletics-certified equipment by UCS, a Nevada-based company
  • Mondo rubber surfaces throughout, including a warm-up area and clerking space

The convention center is just minutes from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, as well as thousands of hotel rooms, making it an ideal venue for hosting teams and attendees from around the country.

The Reno Tahoe Indoor Track debuted with the Silver State Invitational & Multis/Alumni Event (December 5–7). This will be followed by the Reno Tahoe Athletics Winter Track & Field Festival (December 14–15) and the USATF Pacific Holiday Invitational (December 27–29). The venue’s annual schedule is also expected to include collegiate meets in partnership with the University of Nevada.

For more information, visit www.visitrenotahoe.com.

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