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November 11 - The stingray-shaped roof of the 2012 Olympics Aquatics Centre was set into place today, a major landmark for the project as the sweeping 160 metre structure, designed by Iraqi-born ...
The British Swimming Championships are returning to the London Aquatics Centre in 2024 with the swimming and para-swimming events integrated.
(ATR) IOC President Jacques Rogge says the newly opened Aquatics Centre for London 2012 is a "masterpiece".
February 25 - The newly adapted London Aquatics Centre will open its doors to the public this week, giving people the chance to swim in the same pool as the stars of the London 2012 Olympic and ...
The London Aquatics Centre - host of the swimming, synchro and diving at the 2012 Olympics - is set to become Britain's new diving high performance centre.
The final tile in the Aquatics Centre competition pool has been laid by Paralympic gold medal winning swimmer Liz Johnson as the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games draws ever ...
The London Aquatics Centre will feature top-flight action at the 2025 Aquatics GB Championships from April 15-20.
The Aquatics Centre will mark the ‘gateway’ to theOlympic Park during the London 2012 Games and in legacy will provide elite andcommunity facilities that London does not currently have ...
Twenty-nine people were taken to hospital following a chlorine gas leak at the Aquatics Centre at London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Emergency services responded to a "major incident" at the site ...
Fittingly inspired by 'waves, the water, sea life and sea life creatures,' according to its architect British-based Zaha Hadid, the new Aquatics Centre has just been completed, marking at the same ...
The Aquatics Centre saw drama, controversy and high emotion during the Games, including Ellie Simmonds winning four medals and Tom Daley’s bronze in the 10-metre dive.
A "chemical reaction" which lead to "chlorine gas" being released inside London's Aquatics Centre has left several people injured. Emergency services received reports of a "gas-related incident ...