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* Games of the [[Germany national basketball team]]
* Games of the [[Germany national basketball team]]
* Games of the [[Germany men's national handball team]]
* Games of the [[Germany men's national handball team]]
* Home to the [[PS Karlsruhe Lions]] [[basketball]] team (until 2020, when the renovation started)
* Home to the [[PS Karlsruhe Lions]] [[basketball]] team (until 2020, when the renovation started. The team will return to the arena for the 2024-25 season)


==Address==
==Address==

Revision as of 12:14, 10 April 2024

Europahalle in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

Europahalle is an indoor sporting arena located in Karlsruhe, Germany.

The capacity of the arena is 9,000 people.

The venue has featured a number of world record performances in athletics, including a jump of 2.07 m in the high jump by Heike Henkel in 1992, when the Europahalle hosted the German Indoor Championships. This mark remained unbettered indoors for fourteen years and remains one of the best ever performances in the discipline.[1]

Events

Sports

Address

Europahalle Karlsruhe
Hermann-Veit-Straße 7
D-76135 Karlsruhe

References

  1. ^ Gordon, Ed (2009-02-14). Strong fields on tap as Karlsruhe celebrates 25th edition - Karlsruhe preview. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-02-19.

External links

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