01/02/2001
Goodwill Games Athletes Training
Venues
THIRTEEN hundred of the world's top sporting stars will train
at suburban venues across Brisbane ahead of their participation
in the 2001 Goodwill Games.
In addition to the official Games venues, the individually-selected
sporting stars will train at nearby venues across the city,
with organisers negotiating for access to Auchenflower's Vince
Hickey basketball stadium, West End and Ship Inn volleyball
courts, South Bank TAFE, Boondall Ice World, Queensland Academy
of Sport at South Brisbane and the State Athletics Centre
at Mt Gravatt.
2001 Goodwill Games general manager Clint Flood said a major
factor in Brisbane's successful bid for the event was its
abundance of sporting facilities.
``All of our sporting venues are world class,'' Mr Flood
said.
``A $5.5 million State Government and Brisbane City Council
venue upgrade will go a long way towards ensuring all venues
are in top shape for international sporting competition.''
Work has already started on a multi-million dollar facelift
at ANZ Stadium, which will boast a new athletics track and
state-of-the-art scoring and timing equipment by the end of
February.
Mr Flood, who has been involved in the management of several
large international events including the 1998 Commonwealth
Games in Kuala Lumpur, said athletes were expected to arrive
in Brisbane about three days prior to their scheduled events.
``We are liaising with international sporting associations
and directors to ensure all athletes have access to first
rate training facilities ahead of their competition,'' Mr
Flood said.
``We also aim to ensure they have sufficient access to venues
prior to competition, so they can familiarise themselves with
the field of play.''
Training sessions will not be open to the public.
The 12-day sporting event runs from August 29 to September
9 and features 14 sports, including swimming, rhythmic and
artistic gymnastics, trampoline, triathlon, weightlifting,
boxing, figure skating, basketball, cycling, diving, surf
lifesaving, beach volleyball and athletics.
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