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There are five '''National Sports Centres''' as part of [[Sport England]]'s strategy to create an elite of English grown world class sporting talent:
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There are three '''National Sports Centres''' as part of [[Sport England]]'s strategy to create elite [[England|English]] world class sporting talent:
* [[Bisham Abbey]]
* [[Crystal Palace National Sports Centre|Crystal Palace]]
* [[Bisham Abbey#Sports centre|Bisham Abbey]]
* [[Lilleshall Hall#Sports centre|Lilleshall]]
* [[Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre]]
* [[Lilleshall Hall|Lilleshall]]
* [[Plas y Brenin]]
* [[Plas y Brenin|Plas Y Brenin National Mountain Centre]]
Each centre provides elite athletes with a range of specialist facilities, equipment, expertise and residential accommodation suitable for training and competition.
Each centre provides elite athletes with a range of specialist facilities, equipment, expertise and residential accommodation suitable for training and competition.<ref>{{Cite web|title=National Centres|url=https://www.sportengland.org/campaigns-and-our-work/national-centres|access-date=2021-04-02|website=Sport England|language=en}}</ref> The centres also offer full facilities for the general public including conferencing and banqueting, as well as beginners and improvers programmes in most of the activities that take place at each site.


Former centres were located at [[Crystal Palace National Sports Centre|Crystal Palace]] and [[Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre|Holme Pierrepont]].
The centres also offer full facilities for the general public including conferencing and banqueting, as well as beginners and improvers programmes in most of the activities that take place at each site.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Sport in England]]
*[[St George's Park National Football Centre]]


==References==
* [[Sport in England]]
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.sportengland.org/index/about_sport_england/about_nc.htm Sport England - about the NC's]
* [https://www.sportengland.org/about-us/national-centres/ National centres | Sport England]

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Latest revision as of 13:21, 1 October 2024

There are three National Sports Centres as part of Sport England's strategy to create elite English world class sporting talent:

Each centre provides elite athletes with a range of specialist facilities, equipment, expertise and residential accommodation suitable for training and competition.[1] The centres also offer full facilities for the general public including conferencing and banqueting, as well as beginners and improvers programmes in most of the activities that take place at each site.

Former centres were located at Crystal Palace and Holme Pierrepont.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "National Centres". Sport England. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
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