The rowing and canoe sprint events during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games will take place at the Eton College Rowing Centre at Dorney Lake near Windsor, Berkshire. Set in a 450-acre parkland, the venue currently consists of a 2,000m, eight-lane rowing lake, return lane and associated competition facilities.
The venue’s existing facilities will be enhanced to provide improved facilities for athlete warm-up and Canoe Sprint events during the London 2012 Games. The construction contract to deliver the enhancement works at Dorney Lake includes:
David Higgins, ODA Chief Executive said: 'Eton College Rowing Centre is a first-class venue and the enhancements we are delivering will create the best possible facilities for the world’s best athletes to use in 2012. Securing a world-class contractor is an important step towards delivering these essential works.'
Sebastian Coe, Chair of the London 2012 Organising Committee, said: 'Eton Dorney is a superb venue set in the heart of rowing country. These enhancements show our commitment to providing the best possible facilities at Games time, whilst avoiding unnecessary money on creating new venues. Eton Dorney is a world class venue that hosts elite level competition as well as community events, it is a venue of which we can all be proud.'
Ken Gillespie, group managing director (construction) of Galliford Try, parent company to Morrison Construction said: 'We're delighted for this opportunity to extend our relationship with the ODA and on such a prestigious project. We look forward to starting the work.'
The Eton Dorney enhancement works are expected to start on site in late summer.
Notes to editors:
Eton College Rowing Centre regularly hosts elite level competition, including the 2006 Rowing World Championships, as well as being used as a training venue for Eton College, and a rowing venue for clubs, triathlon events, hospitality events, and community leisure use.
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The construction of the venues and infrastructure of the London 2012 Games is funded by the National Lottery through the Olympic Lottery Distributor, The Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the Mayor of London and the London Development Agency.