Eton Manor (Synchronized Swimming, Water Polo, Tennis and Hockey) Introduction: Eton Manor Sports Club (Eton Manor) was founded in the early 20th century. In the middle of the last century, the Eton Manor Boys Club once became famous for its status as an elite sports association. A war memorial commemorating Eton Club members who died in the First and Second World Wars at the site of the new Olympic building on the estate will be retained as part of the new building after restoration.
During the Olympic Games, the three newly built 50-meter standard swimming pools in Eaton Manor, as well as small pools dedicated to synchronized swimming and water polo athletes, will become temporary training venues for athletes participating in water sports; during the Paralympic Games, Eaton Manor will open There are 9 tennis courts, 4 warm-up courts and a water sports training venue reserved for wheelchair tennis competitions and water sports training.
After the Olympics, the sports venues at Eaton Manor will include a tennis center with 4 indoor courts and 6 open-air courts, as well as a hockey center with two competition lawns and a 5-a-side football competition lawn. A mixed sports facility open to the region.
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