Manchester Regional Arena (Manchester)
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Manchester Regional Athletics Arena is funded by Sport England and Manchester City Council. It was opened by the Mayor of Manchester in April 2002, prior to the Commonwealth Games.
The track was officially opened on the 20th January 2004 by Manchester-born sprinter Darren Campbell, who went on to win a gold medal for the 4x100m relay at the Athens Olympic Games.
The track was officially opened on the 20th January 2004 by Manchester-born sprinter Darren Campbell, who went on to win a gold medal for the 4x100m relay at the Athens Olympic Games.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester Regional Arena
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Coordinates: 53°29'1"N 2°12'14"W
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