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Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport

Coordinates: 43°40′01″N 79°23′54″W / 43.66694°N 79.39833°W / 43.66694; -79.39833
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Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport is located in Toronto
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
Location in Toronto
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport is located in Ontario
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
Location in Ontario
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport is located in Canada
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport
Location in Canada
Location100 Devonshire Place
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 2C9
Coordinates43°40′01″N 79°23′54″W / 43.66694°N 79.39833°W / 43.66694; -79.39833
OwnerUniversity of Toronto[1]
Capacity2,000
Construction
Broke groundApril 2012 (2012-04)
OpenedNovember 2014 (2014-11)
Tenants
Toronto Varsity Blues
(Basketball & Volleyball)

The Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport is a 2,000 seat[2] indoor arena facility at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is home to the University of Toronto Varsity Blues Basketball and Volleyball teams. The facility was completed in the fall of 2014 at a cost CAD$58 million,[3] with $22.5 million coming from the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities and $11 million from the Goldring family, for whom the centre has been named.[4] The facility is designed by Patkau Architects and MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects in joint venture, with landscape architecture by PLANT Architect, structural engineering by Blackwell, and construction services by Ellis Don.

Along with the 2,000-seat, internationally-rated field house for basketball, volleyball and other court sports, the multi-storey sport and exercise facility houses a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning centre, fitness studio, sport medicine clinic and research and teaching laboratories.[5]

References

  1. ^ "U of T's Goldring Centre for high performance sport gets final nod". University of Toronto. November 4, 2011. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
  2. ^ In Progress: Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport / Patkau Architects and MacLennan Jaunkalns Miller Architects
  3. ^ University of Toronto to build $58-million Goldring Centre for sports
  4. ^ Ontario invests $22.5M in Goldring Centre
  5. ^ Design Competition Winner - Goldring Centre For High Performance Sport

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