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Ponds Forge International Sports Centre is a leisure complex in Sheffield, England. It has an Olympic-sized swimming pool with 2,600 seating capacity, a family and children's pools (50 m Competition pool and 25 metre diving pit), water slides amongst other facilities.
Fitzalan Square/Ponds Forge is a central station on the Supertram tramway in Sheffield, serving the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre. It is one of only three stations served by all four of the system’s routes.
SIV (formerly known as Sheffield International Venues) is a facilities management company based in Sheffield, England that operates a number of sporting and entertainment facilities in that city.
Ponds Forge International Sports Centre [10] 50 m 25 m (10) 1991 Used for a large number of English and British National events Sunderland: Sunderland Aquatic Centre [11] 50 m 25 m (10) 2008 Opened 18 April 2008. [12]
The International Open and World Matchplay Championship bowls tournaments have both been held at Ponds Forge. [203] The city also hosts the Sheffield Tigers rugby union, Sheffield Sharks, American Football team the Sheffield Giants, basketball, Sheffield University Bankers hockey, Sheffield Steelers ice hockey and Sheffield Tigers speedway ...
As a part of the Earl's estate, the building may have been a banqueting hall for parties hunting wildfowl in the nearby ponds. [4] These ponds, which formed in the area where the Porter Brook meets the River Sheaf, are now gone, but gave rise to the local names Pond Street, Pond Hill (formerly Pond Well Hill), and Ponds Forge.
Ponds Forge, Sheffield 2017 1–4 June 2017 Royal Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh 2018 26-28 January 2018 Plymouth Life Centre: 2019 31 May-2 June 2019 Royal Commonwealth Pool, Edinburgh 2020 24-26 January 2020 Plymouth Life Centre: 2021 cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] 2022 27-29 May 2022 Ponds Forge, Sheffield 2023 25-28 May 2023
April 2009 saw a pinnacle reached with the club competing in the National Swimming League Cup Final (previously Speedo) at Ponds Forge, the first Notts club in over 20 years to reach this level, finishing 9th. [3] This was without the services of Rebecca Adlington who pulled out with a stomach bug the night before. [4]