Sport Wales National Centre

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The Sport Wales National Centre is a sports facility in Cardiff, Wales, set up to assist the development of elite athletes in Wales. The Centre, owned and operated by Sport Wales, was established by the then Sports Council for Wales in 1971 as the National Sports Centre for Wales. Renamed the Welsh Institute of Sport in 1994, it has been known as the Sport Wales National Centre since April 2010.The Centre is located in Sophia Gardens, Cardiff and opened on 30 October 1971, with the official opening by Her Royal Highness the Princess Anne on 12 June 1972. The main building housing the indoor sports halls is by F. D. Williamson & Associates and is described in The Buildings of Wales as "An impressive piece of minimalism".Several governing bodies of sports in Wales are based at the Centre. It hosts the Welsh International Badminton Championship every year in December. Welsh national teams that train at the Centre include badminton, netball, gymnastics, field hockey, shooting and judo.Main HallGymnasticsTable TennisTrampolinePresentationMartial ArtsBadmintonIndoor footballNetballBasketballGoverning bodies at the CentreBasketball Wales is the sole controller and the governing body of all aspects of the game of basketball in Wales. It is responsible for the management of the Welsh National Basketball League, the national teams and for the organisation of all national and international basketball competitions held in Wales.

    Stadium, Arena & Sports Venue, Gym/Physical Fitness Center

   +44 (0) 29 2030 0500

      Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, United Kingdom

   
Monday
08:00-21:30
Tuesday
08:00-21:30
Wednesday
09:00-22:30
Thursday
09:00-22:30
Friday
09:00-22:30
Saturday
09:00-22:00
Sunday
07:00-21:30



   
          


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