Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre

Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre
State Hockey Centre
Location Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Coordinates 33°51′18″S 151°4′5″E / 33.85500°S 151.06806°E / -33.85500; 151.06806Coordinates: 33°51′18″S 151°4′5″E / 33.85500°S 151.06806°E / -33.85500; 151.06806
Owner States Sport Centre Trust
Capacity 8,000
Surface Synthetic
Construction
Opened March 1998
Construction cost A$ 15.5m
Architect Ancher Mortlock Wooley
Tenants
Hockey NSW
New South Wales Waratahs (AHL) (1998-present)
New South Wales Arrows (AHL) (1998-present)

The Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre, also known as the State Hockey Centre of New South Wales is a multi-use stadium in Sydney, Australia. It was built in 1998 as part of Sydney Olympic Park sporting complex, having held matches for the field hockey events at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Its current capacity is 8,000 people, with seating capacity for 4,000. For the Sydney Olympic Games capacity was boosted to 15,000 through the use of temporary stands.

Usage

Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre during the 2000 Summer Olympics

The Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre is a premier field hockey facility, with the governing body of hockey in New South Wales, Hockey NSW being based there. The Sydney representatives of both the male and female versions of the semi professional Australian Hockey League, the New South Wales Waratahs and the New South Wales Arrows both play their home games at the stadium. The stadium also hosted the field hockey at the 2000 Summer Olympics, in which the Kookaburras, the men's Australian national hockey team, won the bronze medal, and the Hockeyroos, the woman's Australian national hockey team won the gold medal for the third consecutive time.

At the Sydney Paralympic games in 2000, the Paralympic football 5 and 7-a-side games were played at the stadium. Other sports such as gridiron, touch football, Oztag and lacrosse have all been played at the stadium. The stadium has also been hired out by schools who require such a facility.

Facilities

The stadium contains two fields, one for warm-ups with the other for actual competition. The surface of both these are Balsam synthetic pitches, 91.44 metres long by 54.86 metres wide. The main grandstand was designed by architects Ancher Mortlock Wooley and has seating for 1,500 people. It has a roof resembling a soaring glider or sail that sits 25 metres above the ground. It is held up by a 41m high mast removing any requirement for columns, a design that gives spectators an uninterrupted view of the action on the pitch.

Other facilities available at the stadium include the Waratah room, a conference room, and the Eva Redfern Lounge used mainly by the tenants but also available for hire. Being part of the Sydney Olympic Park sporting complex, it shares many other facilities with the rest of the complex and makes it easily accessible by bus, train, ferry and car.

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