The World Athletics Indoor Championships Nanjing 25 will take place from March 21 to 23 at the Nanjing Sports Training Center Indoor Track and Field Hall. Over the three-day competition, 26 events will be held, including the 60m, 400m, high jump, long jump, pole vault, shot put, and men’s/women’s combined events. World-class track and field athletes from across the globe will gather in Nanjing to compete for glory. To ensure a healthy and orderly viewing environment and enhance the audience’s experience, please take note of the following civilized viewing reminders:
Entry Guidelines
Spectators should arrive at least two hours in advance for ticket verification and security checks.Please follow the instructions of on-site police officers and staff. You must bring a valid personal ID or identification document (such as a passport, Mainland Travel Permit for Hong Kong and Macao Residents, or Mainland Travel Permit for Taiwan Residents). Dress appropriately and comply with on-site staff instructions for orderly entry. If you arrive late, please seek assistance from on-site staff and enter according to their arrangements. Do not enter without permission or disrupt the event.
Guidelines for Civilized Viewing
1. After entering, follow the instructions of on-site staff and sit in your assigned seat within the designated area.
2. Smoking, stepping on seats, throwing objects, and crossing barriers are strictly prohibited.
3. Ticket holders are responsible for their own safety, as well as the safety of any accompanying individuals and their belongings.
4. Do not linger in the aisles, avoid loud conversations, and set your phone to silent mode.
5. After the competition, please exit the venue in an orderly manner and do not loiter.
6. Anyone violating these regulations may be removed from the venue by the event organizers.
Restricted Items for Spectators
1. Fragile items and containers such as glass bottles/cups, insulated cups, and ice boxes.
2. All types of outside beverages, especially alcoholic drinks.
3. Excessive amounts of throwable food, such as fruits and eggs.
4. Banners or signs containing political, racial, religious, or commercial content.
5. Flags larger than 100cm x 60cm in size.
6. Transportation devices, except for strollers and wheelchairs (e.g., bicycles, electric scooters).
7. Animals (excluding guide dogs).
8. Musical instruments, including wind instruments, whistles, horns, and drums.
9. Various types of sticks and sharp objects that may cause injury (e.g., selfie sticks and long-handled umbrellas).
10. Balls, bats, rackets, frisbees and other equipment that may interfere with the competition.
11. Oversized luggage that exceeds the seat width of the audience area.
12. Unauthorized professional photography and video equipment (excluding small handheld camera-video recording devices).
13. Unauthorized items that may disrupt the event or distract athletes (e.g., radios, laser devices).
14. Unauthorized drones or unmanned aerial vehicles.
As we gather in Nanjing, an ancient capital rich in history, let’s embrace a civilized and orderly atmosphere. Together, let’s support the athletes with enthusiasm and respect, enhance the event with discipline and friendliness, and create an unforgettable chapter in this prestigious track and field competition!
Copyright:Nanjing Sports Competition and Social Sports Guidance Centre
ICP Record Number:Su ICP No.19050261