Olympics 2012 Olympics 2012LogoLondon Olympics 2012 Olympics 2012 GroundConstruction work is underway to deliver enhanced Rowing and Canoe  Sprint facilities for the London 2012 Games, the Olympic Delivery  Authority (ODA) announced today. 
The Rowing and Canoe Sprint events during the London 2012  Olympic and Paralympic Games will take place at the Eton College Rowing  Centre at Dorney Lake near Windsor. Set in a 450-acre parkland, the  venue currently consists of a 2,000-metre, 8-lane rowing lake, return  lane and associated competition facilities. 
The venue's existing facilities will be enhanced to provide  improved facilities for athlete warm-up and Canoe Sprint events during  the London 2012 Games. The venue was visited today to view the  construction work underway on the enhanced facilities by Matt Smith  Executive Director at the International Rowing Federation (FISA), Alison  Nimmo ODA Director of Design and Regeneration, and Debbie Jevans  Director of Sports at the London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG).
Matt Smith, Executive Director at the International Rowing  Federation (FISA) said: "Eton Dorney has already established itself as  one of the best rowing courses in the world. It will be a great venue to  host the Olympic and Paralympic events in 2012. It was good to visit  the site again and to see construction work underway early-on. I look  forward to seeing these enhanced facilities take shape in the run-up to  2012."
Sebastian Coe, Chairman of the London 2012 Organising Committee said: 
"Eton Dorney is a superb venue set in the heart of rowing  country. These enhancements show our commitment to providing the best  possible facilities at Games time, whilst avoiding spending unnecessary  money on creating new venues. Eton Dorney is a world class venue that  hosts elite level competition as well as community events, it is a venue  of which we can all be proud."
Alison Nimmo, ODA Director of Design and Regeneration, said:  "Eton College Rowing Centre is a first-class venue and the enhancements  we are delivering will create the best possible facilities for the  world's best athletes to use in 2012. The start of construction work at  Eton Dorney is an important milestone and shows we are making good  progress not just on the Olympic Park but across the 2012 project at  venues around the country. These are essential works but we have  organised our construction activity to minimise disruption to the  regular users of Dorney Lake." 
Ivor Lloyd, Managing Director at Eton College Rowing Centre,  said: "We have a fantastic venue and the improved infrastructure will  help optimise the showcasing of the event for the worldwide media  coverage. In legacy there will be additional operational benefits for  the venue by bringing us up to the latest design standard for an  International course."
The construction of enhanced facilities at Dorney Lake includes:
- The installation of a new 50-metre span finish line bridge  over a widened entrance to the return lane for two-way vehicular  traffic and segregated pedestrian traffic
- Construction of a cut-through between the competition lake  and the return lane, with a new bridge over the cut-through
- The upgrade of the existing gravel/stone access road up to  the competition venue to facilitate construction works and for use  during the Games
Construction work is now underway on site with a 50m  temporary bridge now lifted into place to provide temporary access  across the return lane. Work to demolish and remove the existing finish  line bridge is also well underway and works to construct the new,  enhanced finish line bridge is due to start on site next month. The Eton  Dorney enhancement works are expected to be complete in Spring 2010.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
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