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Irwin Belk Track and Field Center/Transamerica Field

Coordinates:35°18′19.79″N80°44′17.14″W / 35.3054972°N 80.7380944°W /35.3054972; -80.7380944
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Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina

Irwin Belk Track and Field Center/Transamerica Field
Stands and athletics track of the stadium in 2011
Map
AddressUnited States
OwnerUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte
OperatorUNC at Charlotte Athletics
Capacity4,000
Field size10,500 sq ft
SurfaceNatural grass
Current useSoccer
Track and field
Construction
OpenedFebruary 25, 1996; 29 years ago (February 25, 1996)
Construction cost$2.1 millionUS
($4.21 million in 2024 dollars[1])
ArchitectOvercash Demmitt Architects, Tony F. Miller, AIA Designer
General contractorRodgers Builders
Tenants
Website
charlotte49ers.com/stadium

TheIrwin Belk Track and Field Center/Transamerica Field is astadium located on the campus of theUniversity of North Carolina at Charlotte. Finished in 1996, the stadium is home to theCharlotte 49ersmen's soccer andtrack and field teams.

The facility includes the Southeast's first eight-lane continuous radius track with full-depth polyurethane surface; and 10,500 square feet of internal space including coaches' offices, locker rooms and a hospitality suite in the North Pavilion. Public restrooms, concessions and the press box are located in the South Pavilion. The Central Pavilion contains the ticket booths, Wall of Champions and Recognition Center.[2]

Far end of the field, where soccer games are hosted

Track events held in the Center include high jump, pole vault, long jump, and triple jump. The 120-by-75-yard (110 by 69 m) natural grass playing surface is the home field for the 49ers men's and women's soccer teams, and also accommodates shot put, discus, javelin and hammer throw events.[2]

The facility has hosted several major meets for bothConference USA and theAtlantic 10 Conference. A pro soccer team, theCharlotte Eagles, have also used Transamerica Field for home games.

Originally considered for expansion to host the Charlotte 49ersnew football team, estimates of expansion for football usage made by leading sports design firmPopulous were prohibitively expensive due to location restrictions and environmental concerns involving the Toby Creek flood plain. Subsequently, the university chose to build a dedicated football stadium west ofHayes Stadium, namedJerry Richardson Stadium.

Title IX scholarship requirements related to the addition of the Charlotte 49ers football program will most likely mean that Belk will soon be home to either a potential 49ers futurefield hockey team or women'slacrosse team. Facilities upgrades, including the possibility of replacing the grass field withartificial turf, might be needed to handle the added usage.

Statues

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The facility features six Richard Hallier athletic statues depicting sports played at the center. Four along the front entrance feature a male relay runner, a female long-distance runner and male and female soccer players. On the field side in front of the north and south pavilions respectively are statues of a female hurdler and a male discus thrower.[3] There are eight more Hallier sports statues on the UNC Charlotte campus, all of which were donated byCharlotte businessman and philanthropist Irwin Belk (part of the family which owns theBelk department store chain), who is also the namesake of the center.[4]

Additional art work at the facility includes theVictory sculpture by Claudio Capotondi located in the south end zone of the stadium, also made possible by a financial gift by Belk.[5][6]

References

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  1. ^1634–1699:McCusker, J. J. (1997).How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda(PDF).American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799:McCusker, J. J. (1992).How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States(PDF).American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis."Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". RetrievedFebruary 29, 2024.
  2. ^ab"University of North Carolina at Charlotte".Rodgers Builders, Inc. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2023.
  3. ^Campus Statues at UNC Charlotte, retrievedSeptember 5, 2023
  4. ^"Gallery - Athletes".hallierart.com. Archived fromthe original on September 10, 2014. RetrievedAugust 10, 2016.
  5. ^"Sculptures"(PDF). Facilities, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
  6. ^"Spotlight: Sculpture Collection a Public Treasure - UNC Charlotte".uncc.edu. Archived fromthe original on August 12, 2016. RetrievedAugust 10, 2016.

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