Monday, 14 November 2016

Anna Meares Velodrome officially opened

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Anna Meares, the most decorated female track cyclist of all time, recently announced her retirement from the sport after a 15-year career but was back on the bike as she opened the eponymous $59-million velodrome in the Brisbane suburb of Chandler that will host the 2018 Commonwealth Games track events.

Meares had the honour of riding the first laps of the new velodrome which has opened 12-months ahead of schedule and will seat 4,000 spectators. 

"It's a beautiful track it's going to create a wonderful atmosphere for the Commonwealth Games 2018," Meares was reported as saying at the velodrome where she was also announced as an ambassador for the games.

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"It's very exciting for me, my involvement's going to be all about encouraging Australia and all of Australians to come out. There's so much, not just sport, to be involved with."

During her career, Meares won five Commonwealth Games gold medals between 2006 and 2014, and eight in total.

Among those in attendance at the opening of the velodrome was Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk, and Cycling Queensland chief executive Sean Muir. 

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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