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Postcode
  
4215

Type
  
Public swimming pool

Phone
  
+61 7 5582 8282

Opened
  
1960s

Status
  
Operating

Owner
  
City of Gold Coast

Gold Coast Aquatic Centre

Former names
  
Southport Pool Southport Olympic Pool

Website
  
www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/thegoldcoast/gold-coast-aquatic-centre-23174.html/

Address
  
Marine Parade, Gold Coast QLD 4225, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 5AM–8PMThursday5AM–8PMFriday5AM–8PMSaturday6AM–5PMSunday7AM–4PMMonday5AM–8PMTuesday5AM–8PMWednesday5AM–8PM

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Gold coast aquatic centre


The Gold Coast Aquatic Centre is public swimming pool complex located in the Southport Broadwater Parklands on the Gold Coast, Queensland. It will be the swimming and diving facility for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

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Gold coast aquatic centre redevelopment project


History

The Gold Coast Aquatic Centre opened in the 1960s as the Southport Pool. The complex was renamed to the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre in the late 2000s. In 2018, the Gold Coast will host the Commonwealth Games. The Gold Coast Aquatic Centre will be the swimming and diving facility for the event. Approximately $40 million will be spent on redeveloping the complex. The redevelopment will see the construction of an additional 10-lane competition pool, additional change rooms and new meeting rooms. Although the expansion was expected to be completed by 2017, the construction has been brought forward to allow the venue to host the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in 2014. Work began on the redevelopment in March 2013.

The 2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships were held at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre and was headlined by all-time record holder for Olympic gold medals Michael Phelps. Phelps walked away with three gold medals at the event.

Facilities

Prior to the 2014 major refurbishment of the Centre, the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre had a number of facilities. These including:

  • 50m x 21m wide Competition swimming pool - 8 lanes
  • 33m x 21m wide Diving pool
  • Diving platform located at various heights including 1m, 3m, 5m 7.5m 10m off the ground
  • 25m x 20m wide training pool - 8-lane
  • During the 2014 refurbishment, additional water facilities were added as follows:

  • New 50m x 25m wide Olympic standard Competition swimming pool - 10 lanes
  • New 15m x 10m wide Indoor Learn To Swim pool
  • New Freeform Splash pool with water play features
  • The refurbishment building design by Cox Rayner Architects has received the 2015 Queensland State Architecture Award for Public Architecture from the Australian Institute of Architects.

    The refurbishment Aquatic design was Completed by Stevenson & Associates Pty Ltd.

    Programs

    A number of programs and classes are based at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre. These include:

  • Aqua Aerobics
  • Birthday Parties
  • Deep Water Running
  • Diving
  • Learn To Swim
  • Massage
  • Physiotherapy
  • Synchronzied Swimming
  • Underwater Hockey
  • Additionally, Competitive, Masters, and Triathlon Squads are based at the complex.

    References

    Gold Coast Aquatic Centre Wikipedia