Discover QEII Park, an impressive multi-sport and leisure complex, featuring Australasia's largest aquatic facility. The themed leisure pool, opened in August 2002, is an unrivalled water fantasy world, fantastic for family entertainment.
QEII Park was built specifically for the 1974 Commonwealth Games as the venue for the Athletics and swimming as well as the opening and closing ceremonies and is an icon of Christchurch and New Zealand. Today the facility caters for family recreation through to elite sport performance and development.
Athletic Stadium
The stadium has an international 400 metre all-weather athletic track with a new mondo track surface. It has a 15,000 seating capacity, making it a premier athletic venue, and concert or event venue. It has been the athletics venue for the World Wheelchair Games in 1999 and 2003. It has a full IAAF certification.
QEII is owned and operated by Christchurch City Council. It is the home of Athletics Canterbury and approximately 60 athletic meetings are held their each year. QEII Park is one of the two High Performance Hubs of the New Zealand Academy of Sport.
QEII Park was built specifically for the 1974 Commonwealth Games as the venue for the Athletics and swimming as well as the opening and closing ceremonies and is an icon of Christchurch and New Zealand. Today the facility caters for family recreation through to elite sport performance and development.
Athletic Stadium
The stadium has an international 400 metre all-weather athletic track with a new mondo track surface. It has a 15,000 seating capacity, making it a premier athletic venue, and concert or event venue. It has been the athletics venue for the World Wheelchair Games in 1999 and 2003. It has a full IAAF certification.
QEII is owned and operated by Christchurch City Council. It is the home of Athletics Canterbury and approximately 60 athletic meetings are held their each year. QEII Park is one of the two High Performance Hubs of the New Zealand Academy of Sport.
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