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National Indoor Athletics Centre. The National Indoor Athletics Centre is an indoor track and field athletics sports venue in the Cyncoed area of Cardiff, Wales.It is sited on the Cardiff Metropolitan University Campus and is one of the main facilities used by Welsh Athletics, which organises the Cardiff branch of the Athletics Development Centre at the National Indoor Athletics Centre.
Cardiff & Met Hockey Club, previously known as Cardiff & UWIC Hockey Club, is a professional field hockey club based at the Sport Wales National Centre in Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, Wales. They play in the Men's England Hockey League .
UWIC Archers: 2009–10 EBL D1: 1 2nd 20 17 3 34 0.850 Winners - - 2010–11 EBL D1: 1 2nd 21 17 4 34 0.810 Runners Up - - 2011–12 EBL D1: 1 1st 21 19 2 38 0.905 Runners Up - - Cardiff Met Archers: 2012–13 EBL D1: 1 5th 18 9 9 18 0.500 Did not qualify - - 2013–14 EBL D1: 1 3rd 14 9 5 18 0.643 Semi-finals - - 2014–15 WBBL: 1 5th 18 10 8 ...
The centre was open to schools and the general public, and in a partnership with Techniquest in Cardiff, was branded as 'Techniquest@NEWI' and later 'Techniquest Glyndŵr', from 2003 to 2020. In 2019, the charity decided to relocate to a site in Wrexham city centre, with their Henblas Street site opening on 3 October 2020, rebranding as 'Xplore!
Cardiff International White Water (Welsh: Dŵr Gwyn Rhyngwladol Caerdydd) is an Olympic standard white water rafting centre based at the Cardiff International Sports Village in Cardiff Bay. The centre opened on 26 March 2010, [ 1 ] after taking two years to build the £13.3m venue, which is the first on-demand white water centre in the UK.
In 2014, it was decided that the two open Rugby League sides in the city, Cardiff Demons and Cardiff Spartans would merge to form a new club, Cardiff City RLFC. The two clubs, both previously playing their open age sides in the Welsh Conference, would run two open age sides in the 2015 season, playing home games at Cardiff Arms Park, as well as ...
On 18 January 2010 he was named in the 35 man Wales national Squad for the 2010 Six Nations tournament. [3] Rees made his international debut against England on 6 February 2010 as a second-half replacement and scored his first International try versus Australia in the 2010 Autumn series.
Cardiff has several golf courses, including: Cardiff Golf Club (founded 1922) opened the first 18-hole golf course in Cardiff in 1923, in Cyncoed. The course is 6,099 yards (5,577 m), well bunkered, and set in parkland. A new clubhouse was completed in 1998 and officially opened by John Roger Jones, President of the Welsh Golfing Union, in 1999.
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