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The '''Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre''' is a swimming venue located in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. It was built in 1994.
The '''Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre''' is a swimming venue located in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. It was built in 1994.
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==Capacity==
==Capacity==
The stadium currently holds 10,000 people but had a boosted capacity of 17,000 during the [[2000 Summer Olympics]]. It is Australia's largest swimming arena, holding 10,00 people and is Australia's largest swimming center and holds 10,000 people,( it is also Australia's largest swimming center).{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}
The stadium currently holds 10,000 people but had a boosted capacity of 17,000 during the [[2000 Summer Olympics]]. It is Australia's largest swimming arena.{{Citation needed|date=February 2011}}


==2013 fire==
==2013 fire==

Revision as of 19:45, 4 February 2015

Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre
SIAC, SOPAC
Aerial view of the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre
Building information
Full nameSydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre (current name)
CitySydney, Australia
Capacity10,000
BuiltApril 1992
OpenedAugust 1994
Home club(s)SOPAC Swimming Club
Pool
Length50 metres
Lanes10 lanes

The Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre is a swimming venue located in Sydney, Australia. It was built in 1994.

Venue for Sydney Olympics (2000)

For the 2000 Summer Olympics, it hosted the swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, the medal events for water polo, and the swimming portion of the modern pentathlon competitions.

Capacity

The stadium currently holds 10,000 people but had a boosted capacity of 17,000 during the 2000 Summer Olympics. It is Australia's largest swimming arena.[citation needed]

2013 fire

In October 2013, a large blaze ripped through the centre's carpark, destroying more than 40 cars, one motorcycle and forcing 1,500 people to evacuate.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Blaze rips through Sydney carpark. 3 News NZ. 14 October 2013.

33°51′1″S 151°4′7″E / 33.85028°S 151.06861°E / -33.85028; 151.06861