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A new high performance training base in Christchurch will play an important part in a local athletes build-up to their next world championships, Olympic or Paralympic Games. The Government has been committed to providing high performance training facilities for Canterbury-based athletes following earthquake damage to the Centre of Excellence at QEII Park. Sport New Zealand, High Performance Sport New Zealand (HPSNZ) and Christchurch City Council have been working together to provide a place for high performance athletes to train. The $3.5 million facility is being fully funded by the Government and is being built on land which is part of the Jellie Park Recreation and Sports Centre complex. Athletes should be able to start using the new high performance centre from March next year. Sport New Zealand Chief Executive Peter Miskimmin says the Government is investing $32 million in high performance sports facilities around the country and the Christchurch facility will be part of this world-class network. ``The Government is investing in infrastructure to enhance the training and competition environment so that Kiwi athletes are well prepared to compete and win on the world stage, he says. HPSNZ Chief Executive Alex Baumann says the Christchurch base will provide a central training base for athletes based in Canterbury, and others going in and out of Christchurch, where they can access excellent facilities as well as the specialist skills of HPSNZ staff. ``Were really looking forward to being able to provide both the athletes and our staff here in Christchurch with a new home base, Baumann says. Christchurch Mayor Bob Parker says: This is an exciting day for elite athletes in Christchurch, who have faced challenges after the earthquakes with no one central location for training. The Council is pleased to be able to support our citys athletes by allowing Sport New Zealand to construct a regional high performance hub on Council land at Jellie Park. ``Christchurch has a proud sporting heritage and has produced many of the countrys top sports people over the years. This hub will ensure that high calibre athletes living here continue to reach their full potential while the proposed Metro Sports Facility outlined in the Christchurch Central Development Units blueprint is developed, he says. The start of work on the facility has been marked today with a short ceremony at Jellie Park. When it is completed, the high performance hub will include a gymnasium with cardio and weights areas, an indoor running straight, physiotherapy consulting rooms, medical consulting rooms, showers, recovery areas, an athlete lounge, as well as office space for HPSNZ staff. The indoor training area will include a full-size netball court, and this court will be available for the community when not being used by elite athletes.
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