National Indoor Athletics Centre
51°30′36″N 3°09′43″W / 51.510°N 3.162°W
The National Indoor Athletics Centre is an indoor
Facilities
The track facilities include:
- 200m, 4 lane banked track
- 60m, 8 lane straight track
- 120m, 6 lane straight track which finishes outside the main arena
A centre of sporting excellence opened at the site in January 2011 by First Minister Carwyn Jones and Wales football manager Gary Speed. The Sport and Exercise Medicine Centre provides facilities for students, athletes and the wider public. There are sports medicine and physiotherapy professionals located on-site with services available not only to performance level athletes, but also the general public. The sports medicine practitioners can work with athletes and players to identify potential injury risk and therefore work to prevent injuries from occurring. The centre also has sports psychologists, offering a range of individual or group sessions to help athletes enhance performance.[1]
See also
References
External links
- Media related to National Indoor Athletic Centre at Wikimedia Commons
- Cardiff Met National Indoor Athletics Centre website