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Coordinates: 31°568S 115°5056E / 31.93556°S 115.84889°E / -31.93556; 115.84889 (Beatty Park)
 

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Beatty Park
Beatty Park entrance
Beatty Park is located in Perth
Beatty Park

Beatty Park

Former namesBeatty Park Aquatic Centre
General information
TypeSwimming pool
LocationNorth Perth, Western Australia
Coordinates31°56′8S 115°50′56E / 31.93556°S 115.84889°E / -31.93556; 115.84889 (Beatty Park)

Western Australia Heritage Register

Designated17 December 2004
Reference no.3553

Beatty Park Leisure Centre is a swimming pool complex in the suburb of North Perth, Western Australia. Originally known as the Beatty Park Aquatic Centre,[1] it was built for the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games as the major swimming event venue, along with the Perry Lakes Stadium athletics complex. Prior to the construction of the centre, the area was part of a large reserve known as Beatty Park.[1]

The centre was refurbished in 1994 to include creche, spa and gymnasium facilities as well as several indoor pools. It has spectator seating for approximately 5,000 people and is administered by the City of Vincent.

Another major redevelopment took place from 2011 to 2013, costing $17 million. This redevelopment included the installation of a geothermal bore for heating the upgraded pools and expanding the health and fitness facilities to include a 750 m2 (8,100 sq ft) gym, two Group Fitness studios and a new entry.[2]

1962 Games[edit]

Commonwealth records were set at Beatty Park in the following events:[3]

Men's 110 yards backstroke Graham Sykes (ENG) 1.04.5 (mins)
Men's 110 yards butterfly Kevin Berry (AUS) 0:59.5 (mins)
Women's 110 yards freestyle Dawn Fraser (AUS) 0:59.5 (seconds)
Men's 1650 yards freestyle Murray Rose (AUS) 17:18.1 (mins)
Men's 220 yards butterfly Kevin Berry (AUS) 2:10.8 (mins)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Parker, Pat (14 November 1962), "Perth's welcome mat is out", The Australian Women's Weekly, p. 7
  • ^ "Beatty Park Leisure Centre Redevelopment". City of Vincent. Archived from the original on 3 March 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  • ^ www.commonwealthgames.com Archived 23 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  • External links[edit]

    Media related to Beatty Park at Wikimedia Commons


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