By Duncan Mackay

Sebastian Coe_opens_new_centre_at_St_Marys_University_College_October_27_2011November 1 - Sebastian Coe has opened a new £8.25 million ($13.1 million/9.6 million) sports centre at St Mary's University College in Twickenham which is due to host three international teams in the build-up to London 2012. 


With £500,000 ($796,000/582,000) of National Lottery investment from Sport England, the sports centre will further support and enhance the ever growing number of sport and health related academic programmes the University College has to offer, as well as facilitating the numerous student, staff and community activities that take place on campus, officials there claimed. 

Teams from China, Ireland and South Africa are all due to base themselves at St Mary's before the Olympics. 

Coe, who had been present for the announcement of the deal involving Ireland in April, was delighted at the progress made in the six months since his last visit to the site.

"Since visiting St Mary's in April, when I was walking round what was effectively a building site, the progress that has been made here is astonishing and this really is an extraordinary facility," said the London 2012 chairman. 

St Mary's has established itself as one of London's top-performing sporting institutions, providing a comprehensive sports development programme that focuses on elite performance sport, special events, recreational opportunities, coaching and broader sports development activities.

"This Lottery investment will ensure we build a lasting legacy beyond next year's Olympic and Paralympic Games by giving students, staff and the local community the opportunity to enjoy and play sport in this first-class facility," said Charles Johnston, Sport England's Property Director.

Among the athletes who have used St Mary's to prepare for major events are Britain's Mo Farah, the world 5,000 metres champion.

"Sport plays an important role in the student experience at the University College and the facilities are a key part of delivering this," said Professor Richard Fisher, head of St Mary's 2012 Preparations and Sport Strategy. 

"In turn, these facilities and support services attract professional athletes to train on campus, including athletes from the South African, Irish and Chinese Olympic teams who will be using St Mary's as their 2012 Pre-Games Training Camp.

"They also enable the University College to provide an even better service to the local community."

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