Hastings Leader

New Bay facility is world-beater

Aquatic centre to cater for swimmers of all levels

- James Pocock

The doors of the first highperfor­mance aquatic facility in the region are open. Dignitarie­s are set to officially open the Hawke’s Bay Regional Aquatic Centre at Mitre 10 Park today, and some eager swimmers are already eyeing up the water.

The facility boasts a world-class 10-lane, 51.5m main pool (a moveable bulkhead can turn it into either a 50m pool or two 25m pools).

There’s also a 25m by 15m training pool, permanent seating for 840 people (or up to 1662 when including temporary seating) and a hydrothera­py centre for rehabilita­tion and sports performanc­e analysis.

The project was led by Sir Graeme Avery and Bruce Mactaggart of the Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust, and bolstered by $32 million from the Government’s shovel-ready projects fund.

Mactaggart, deputy chair of the trust, said it was a rarity to see a project of this size finish on time and under budget, which was a tribute to design and constructi­on company Apollo.

“From the day they first walked onto the site to the day we opened was under 19 months. That is mindboggli­ng.”

He said because the project was under budget, they were able to include substantia­l additions to the original scope such as the hydrothera­py pools, offices and media rooms for events, and remain below budget.

Mactaggart said he has been told it is the first 50m pool that has been built in New Zealand for more than 10 years and it was the largest aquatic facility of its kind in New Zealand.

He said Avery’s vision was to put community and high performanc­e together.

“An asset can be both, and a lot of people don’t think about it that way,” he said.

“It can be both high performanc­e and work for those athletes that need the highest level, but simultaneo­usly it can be the community’s.”

He said a major part of the design philosophy of the facility was accessibil­ity.

“One of the other things we are really personally proud of is, in terms of folk with disabiliti­es, we haven’t just complied, we’ve gone for gold standard.”

There is an accessibil­ity ramp on the 25m pool, a specialise­d lift for independen­t access in and out of the 50m pool for those with restricted mobility, accessible changing rooms and hoists in the hydrothera­py room as part of consultati­on and workshops with the community around accessibil­ity.

Mactaggart said the pools were of a world championsh­ip standard, which is the level above Olympic standard.

“There is not a swimming event on earth we cannot host here.”

He said the trust was confident about the future in terms of the potential for major events to be held at the facility and the potential economic benefits for the region.

Athletes from at least four local swim teams will get the chance to enjoy the new facilities.

Liam McEntee, from the Heretaunga Sundevils, said the facility was massive compared to those he normally trained in.

“The pool is twice as big and the building in general is just massive.”

Phoebe Nettle, from the Trojans Swim Club, was pleased to have the opportunit­y to use the facilities for her training.

“To be honest, I think any time I get to train here will be a real privilege in this pool.”

Kate Hurley, from the Napier Aquahawks Swim Club, said the facility meant national competitio­ns could be held in Hawke’s Bay.

Kiato Buxton, from the Greendale Swim Club, said that would mean less travel for big events and hopefully less stress on all of their parents.

 ?? Photo / Paul Taylor ?? Kiato Buxton (left), Liam McEntee, Phoebe Nettle and Kate Hurley are looking forward to making a splash in the new pool.
Photo / Paul Taylor Kiato Buxton (left), Liam McEntee, Phoebe Nettle and Kate Hurley are looking forward to making a splash in the new pool.
 ?? Photo / Warren Buckland ?? Bruce Mactaggart, Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust deputy chair, at the new Hawke’s Bay Regional Aquatic Centre.
Photo / Warren Buckland Bruce Mactaggart, Hawke’s Bay Community Fitness Centre Trust deputy chair, at the new Hawke’s Bay Regional Aquatic Centre.

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