Stade Henri-Lux Explained

Stade Henri-Lux
Address:5, allée des Frères-Gauthier 42000 Saint-Étienne
Coordinates:45.463°N 4.388°W
Elevation:[1]
Tenants:Coquelicot 42 (CASE - Athletic Club of Saint-Étienne)
Capacity:2,700
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The Henri-Lux Stadium, located in Saint-Étienne, is a sports complex exclusively dedicated to the practice of athletics. It is named after Henri Lux, a notable local figure who played a significant role in the development of sports in the region.

Track and Stands

The standout feature of the stadium is its eight-lane track, recognized for its speed, providing optimal conditions for high-level athletic performances. This characteristic makes it a sought-after venue for both national and international competitions.

The stadium stands have a seating capacity for up to 2,700 spectators.

National and International Sporting Events

The Henri-Lux Stadium has hosted various significant sporting events, both nationally and internationally. Among these competitions are the World Para Athletics Championships, a major event showcasing the athletic achievements of athletes with disabilities. The stadium has also been the venue for the UNSS Games in 2000.

Furthermore, the Henri-Lux Stadium has been selected to host the French Athletics Championships on multiple occasions, including in 2001, 2002, and 2019.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Henri Lux Stadium . prepare.paris2024.org . 2023-12-06.