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Ponds Forge International Sports Centre is a leisure complex in
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, that contains an Olympic-sized swimming pool with seating for 2,600 spectators, family and children's pools (50 m Competition pool and 25 m diving pit), water slides and other sports facilities.


History

Ponds Forge was opened in 1991 as a venue for the
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, which the city hosted that year. In the 1994 UK Sports Design Awards Ponds Forge was highly commended in the overall category, and for the use of steel in its construction it won the British Steel Award. The name ''Ponds Forge'' is borrowed from the steel works that formerly occupied this site and a high anvil has been left in situ next to the building, partly because it would have been too expensive to move it. The
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runs under the site and flooded the car park on 21 December 1991, shutting the complex for 6 days. Proof of this can be found on platform Five of
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, because the Sheaf also runs under that, and it also flooded at the same time. A piece of debris from "The Flood" is displayed there and the plaque mounted on it has the same date. In the 2000s Ponds Forge was a venue (along with the nearby
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) for Channel Four's ' The Games', in which celebrities competed against each other in a wide range of events.


Olympic-sized swimming pool

The 50 metre pool at Ponds Forge is one of ten in the
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built to current FINA standards, and hence is home to many sporting events. The main pool hall is 90 m long by 60 m wide and when the arches for the roof were constructed temporary supports for them were necessary. When these were removed it "settled" 150 mm. It has two movable bulkheads (so the main tank can be split into 2 or 3 individual pools) and the floors at the end quarters can be raised or lowered from surface level down to 2 m depth. In its long course mode with the bulkheads at the extreme ends it has 10 lanes. If used "width ways" up to twenty 25 m lanes are available. A sophisticated ozone water treatment system is employed that results in lower levels of irritants and reduced toxicity compared with traditional methods of treatment. A number of
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have been set in the pool although only one was long course. The latter was in the heats of the European Championships on 3 August 1993 when
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of Hungary went 1.00.95 to set a new world mark in the 100 m breaststroke. As well as competition-level swimming, the pool is also used for lessons, diving, kayaking and scuba diving. It is also open to the general public for lane swimming.


Events hosted

The swimming pool hosted the 1993 Men's
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(part of the 1993 European Aquatics Championships). It has also hosted the 2006 Underwater Hockey World Championships, in addition to the junior world championships in 2019. The pool is currently used to host the
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's annual Nautilus Competition.


Diving pool

Ponds Forge plays host to Europe's deepest diving pool at 5.85 metres. This pool hosted the FINA World Diving Series Championships in April 2011 and was home to USA Diving Squad for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It is also home to the City of Sheffield Water Polo Club, a first division water polo team.


Surf City leisure pool

The "Surf City" leisure pool complex comprises many water-based attractions open for public use: *A modern leisure pool, which is used for lane swimming or leisure swimming. At regular intervals a wave machine is activated in this pool. *A lazy river goes around the outside of the square pool with a reasonably strong current; children can float on rings in this river. *A smaller children's pool with a waterfall and fountains *Two large water slides that loop outside and then traverse back in above the leisure pool.


Gym

In 2009 the gym at Ponds Forge had a £3 million refurbishment. It now houses a 130-piece gym, a spin studio, numerous group fitness class studios, a steam room and sauna.


Basketball

Within the complex is the International Sports Hall, which can be used as a
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venue. The maximum
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of the arena is 1,000; until 2006 it was the home venue for the
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, before they relocated to the EIS Sheffield. Sheffield Sharks returned to Ponds Forge in 2019 as their home venue. Amongst other events it has also hosted several
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international matches as well as the Semi-finals of the
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in 2004 and the
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in February 2008.


Location

Ponds Forge is at the south-western side of the traffic
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at Park Square, close to Sheffield City Centre. It is within five minutes' walking distance of the bus and rail interchange at
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and is also served by the
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stop at
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/Ponds Forge. The Sheffield Parkway dual-carriageway runs directly from Park Square to junction 33 of the
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.


See also

* Sheffield Arena *
Don Valley Stadium Don Valley Stadium was a sports stadium in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The venue, which was completed in September 1990, hosted the 1991 World Student Games. It was designed by Sheffield City Council's Design & Building Services and nam ...
* Sheffield City Trust *
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References


External links


Official Website
* {{SheffieldStructures Sports venues in Sheffield Sheffield Sharks Sports venues completed in 1991