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Indianapolis (abbreviated Indy ) is the capital of
the US state of Indiana, and the county seat of Marion County, Indiana. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's
population is 829,718It is Indiana's
largest city and, as of the 2010 U.S. Census, is the 12th largest city in the U.S., the second largest city in the Midwest (behind Chicago), the second most populous state capital (after Phoenix, Arizona),
and the most populous state capital east of the Mississippi River. Indianapolis is also one
of the fastest growing regions in the United States.
For much of its history, Indianapolis has oriented
itself around government and industry, particularly manufacturing. Today, Indianapolis has a much
more diversified economy, contributing to the fields of education, health care,
and finance. Tourism is also a vital part of the economy of Indianapolis, and
the city plays host to numerous conventions and sporting events. Of these,
perhaps the most well known is the annual Indianapolis 500 and the NHRA U.S. Nationals. Other major sporting
events include the Brickyard
400 and the Men's and Women's NCAA Basketball
Tournaments. 2012 marked the first time Indianapolis hosted the Super Bowl. Super Bowl XLVI was
played at Lucas Oil
Stadium, on February 5, 2012 in Downtown Indianapolis. Also held in Lucas
Oil Stadium is the Drum Corps International World
Championships, and the Music for All Bands of America Grand National
Championships.
Greater
Indianapolis has seen moderate growth among U.S. cities,especially
in nearby Hamilton, Hendricks, and Johnson countiesThe population of
the metropolitan statistical area was
1,756,241 according to the 2010 Census, making it the 34th-largest in the United
States. The 2010 population of the Indianapolis combined statistical area, a larger
trade area, was 2,080,782, the 23rd-largest in the country.
The labels of The Amateur Sports Capital of the World and The
Racing Capital of the World have both been applied to Indianapolis.] The headquarters
of the National Collegiate
Athletic Association (NCAA), the main governing body for U.S. collegiate
sports, is located in Indianapolis, as is the National
Federation of State High School Associations. The city is home to the
headquarters of three NCAA athletics conferences, the Horizon League (Division I), the Great Lakes Valley Conference (Division II), and the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (Division III). Starting in 2002, Indianapolis
began hosting the Big Ten Conference
Men's Basketball Tournament at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, alternating
years with the United
Center in Chicago. From 2008 to 2012, Indianapolis was the sole city to host
the tournament. Beginning in 2013, Chicago and Indianapolis will begin
alternating again.Indianapolis also
hosted the 2011 Big Ten Football Championship
Game. The national offices for the governing bodies of several sports are
located in Indianapolis, including USA Gymnastics, USA Diving, US Synchronized Swimming, and USA Track &
Field.
Indianapolis is a major automobile racing center. Since 1911 the Indianapolis 500 has
been the premier event in the National Championship of open wheel
car racing. The series' headquarters and many of its teams are based in the
city. Indianapolis is so well connected with racing that it has inspired the
name "Indy car", used both for both the competition and the type of car used in
it.Indianapolis Motor Speedway hosts
three major motor racing events every year: the Indianapolis 500, the Brickyard 400, and the Red Bull Indianapolis Grand
Prix.
Indianapolis is home to two major
league-level sports teams. The Indianapolis Colts of the Nationll Football League (NFL) have been based in Indianapolis since relocating there
in 1984, and play their home games in Lucas Oil Stadium. The Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) play their home games at Bankers Life Fieldhouse; they began
play in 1967 in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and joined the NBA when the leagues merged in 1976.
A number of minor
league-level teams also play in the city. The Indiana Fever Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) started play in 2000, and are under the same
ownership as the Pacers NBA team. The Indianapolis Indians are the second oldest minor league
baseball team, having played in the city since 1902, and are currently
members of the Triple-A International League. The Indiana Ice ice hockey team began play in the United States Hockey League (USHL)
in 2004.
Indianapolis hosted the Indianapolis Tennis
Championships through 2009, one of the many tournaments which are part of
the US Open Series. On
May 20, 2008, the city was awarded the rights to host Super Bowl XLVI for which it did February 5,
2012. Indianapolis also hosted the 1987 Pan American Games and the 2002 World Basketball
Championships.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS),
located in Speedway,
Indiana, is the site of the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race (also known as the
Indy 500), an open–wheel automobile race held each Memorial Day weekend on a 2.5
miles (4.0 km) oval track. The Indy 500 is the largest single–day sporting event
in the world, hosting more than 257,000 permanent seats (not including the
infield area). The track is often referred to as the Brickyard, because it was paved with 3.2
million bricks shortly after its construction in 1909. Today the track is paved
in asphalt, although a one–yard strip
of bricks remains at the start/finish line.
IMS also hosts the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series' Brickyard 400. The first
running of the Brickyard 400 was in 1994, and the race has traditionally been
NASCAR's highest attended event.[Jeff Gordon has frequented
victory lane four times at Indianapolis, the most of any NASCAR driver.
From 2000 to 2007,
IMS hosted the Formula One United
States Grand Prix (USGP). Contract negotiations between IMS and Formula One
resulted in a discontinuation of the USGP at Indianapolis in 2007. The USGP was
not a part of the Formula One calendar from 2008–2011, but will be held in Austin, Texas starting in 2012.
The Speedway hosted its first Moto GP event in 2008, with the Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix
taking place in September. Each year the event has been held, there has been a
different rider in victory circle (Valentino Rossi in 2008, Jorge Lorenzo in 2009, Dani Pedrosa in 2010, and Casey Stoner in 2011).
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