Maindy Centre

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Maindy Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Maendy, formerly known as Maindy Stadium, now also known as Maindy Pool and Cycle Track) is a velodrome and indoor swimming pool facility in the Maindy area of Cardiff, Wales. The velodrome was used in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games and the swimming pool was opened in 1993. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Maindy Centre, with the grandstand, judge's box, concrete terracing and the running track removed. Photo taken 2008.
rdf:langString The grandstand at Maindy Stadium provided cover for 5,000 spectators. Photo taken c.1960
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rdf:langString Maindy Centre, Cardiff 01.jpg
rdf:langString Maindy Stadium, Cardiff.jpg
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rdf:langString Maindy Centre (Welsh: Canolfan Maendy, formerly known as Maindy Stadium, now also known as Maindy Pool and Cycle Track) is a velodrome and indoor swimming pool facility in the Maindy area of Cardiff, Wales. The velodrome was used in the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games and the swimming pool was opened in 1993. Maindy Stadium opened in 1951. The stadium has previously had an athletics running track, which was transferred from Cardiff Arms Park after the British Empire and Commonwealth Games. It became Cardiff's main athletics stadium until the Cardiff Athletics Stadium was opened in 1989. The stadium has also been used for boxing and Welsh baseball.
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