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Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre is an international sporting venue located in Albert Park, Victoria, Australia. The centre was opened on 24 July 1997 at a construction cost of A$65 million. The cost was funded by the State Government of Victoria and the City of Port Phillip. The centre has hosted international events including the 2006 Commonwealth Games and the 2007 World Aquatics Championships.
The centre has several swimming pools and international standard diving facilities. There is a large multi-purpose sports hall used for sports such as badminton, basketball, table tennis and volleyball, and also squash courts and a gym.
It is one of four sporting facilities in Melbourne - the others being the State Netball and Hockey Centre (SNHC), and Lakeside Stadium, and the State Basketball Centre (SBC) - to be named under the banner of State Sport Centres, and is operated by the State Sports Centres Trust.
The centre is accessible by tram routes 12 and 96 which both pass near Southern Cross railway station and the Melbourne City Centre.
Construction
= Stage 1
=The first part of MSAC's construction was completed in 1997. This included the majority of the facilities currently at MSAC including the indoor pools and the sports hall.
= Stage 2
=In 2002, it was announced that MSAC would be expanded in time for the 2006 Commonwealth Games. A new hydrotherapy pool, a new 50 metre outdoor pool and improved transport links were some of the facilities added in the $51 million expansion. Work began on the Stage 2 project in September 2003. The expansion opened in early 2006. Since then, a movable floor was installed in the 50m outdoor pool which allows the water depth to be varied.
Facilities
The centre boasts numerous facilities.
= Aquatics
=Indoor 50m pool
25m lap pool
Multi-purpose pool
Hydrotherapy pool
Outdoor 50m pool
Wave pool
Diving boards
Water slide dismantled as at 31 Dec 2019
= Sport
=10 indoor basketball courts
10 squash courts
12 badminton courts
18 table tennis tables
3 volleyball courts
National Basketball League club Melbourne United have been based at the centre since the start of the 2018/19. The team trains in the basketball precinct, which features an 1800-seat show court, and have their club offices and facilities located in the centre.
Events
MSAC regularly hosts many events including state and national championships. Among the major events MSAC has hosted are:
2001 Women's World Open Squash Championship
2005 Summer Deaflympics
2006 Commonwealth Games - squash, diving, swimming, table tennis
2007 FINA World Swimming Championships - diving, water polo
2007 and 2008 Australian Club Championships
NBL games for Victoria Giants
2022 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m)
Charlene Wittstock, the future Princess of Monaco, won a gold medal for South Africa in the 2002 World Cup held at MSAC. She returned to the MSAC on a royal visit to Melbourne in March 2012.
Light rail station
A light rail station with the same name servicing the facility is located approximately 100 metres from the facility. It is a light rail station on the former St Kilda railway line, located on Canterbury Road.
Yarra Trams operates one route via Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre light rail station:
: East Brunswick – St Kilda Beach
External links
Melbourne Sports Centres - MSAC official website
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (Pool) at Austadiums
Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (Show Court) at Austadiums
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Taman Albert
- Grand Prix dan Grand Prix Gold BWF 2011
- Sylvina Kurniawan
- Tur Dunia ITTF 2016
- Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre
- Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre
- Parkville Stadium
- Glen Eira Sports and Aquatic Centre
- Aquatics at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- Aquatics Centre
- 2007 World Aquatics Championships
- Lakeside Stadium
- Melbourne Tigers (NBL1 South)
- Melbourne United