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  2. Public swimming pools in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    20th century. Victoria Park Swimming Pool, built and managed by the Urban Council and funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, was the first public swimming complex in Hong Kong. The 50 by 20 metre pool was officially unveiled on 16 October 1957 by former Governor Sir Alexander Grantham. It was highly popular with residents, and served over 360,000 ...

  3. List of Hong Kong records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Division I Competition Hong Kong: 50m backstroke : 26.95 Stephanie Au Hong Kong 30 September 2017: World Cup: Hong Kong, Hong Kong [69] 100m backstroke : 58.27 Stephanie Au Hong Kong 30 September 2014: World Cup: Hong Kong [70] 200m backstroke : 2:06.65 Cheung Sum Yue: TPS 27 May 2023: Hong Kong Age Group Championships Hong Kong, Hong ...

  4. Kowloon Park - Wikipedia

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    Kowloon Park Swimming Pool. The park houses an indoor sports centre and a large aquatics centre. The pool complex is the most heavily used in Hong Kong, serving over 2000 swimmers daily. [14] It includes four indoor heated pools, including an Olympic sized 50-metre main pool, two 25-metre training pools, and a 20-metre diving pool.

  5. Kowloon Park Swimming Pool - Wikipedia

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    The Kowloon Park Swimming Pool (Chinese: 九龍公園游泳池), located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, is one of the most heavily used swimming pool complexes in Hong Kong, serving over 2,000 swimmers daily. It includes four indoor heated pools, including an Olympic sized 50-metre main pool, two 25-metre training pools, and a 20-metre diving pool.

  6. Victoria Park (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Park (Chinese: 維多利亞公園; Cantonese Yale: Wàihdōleih'a Gūng'yún) is a public park in Causeway Bay, Wan Chai District, Hong Kong. The park is named after Queen Victoria, who has a statue in the park. It is around 190,000 square metres (19 ha) in size and contains sporting facilities for tennis, association football ...

  7. Hong Kong Sports Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Sports Institute (Chinese: 香港體育學院) is a sports institute located in Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong. It is mandated to provide training to athletes, and also offers academic qualification in the field of sports training. [1] The institute sponsors elite athletes and trains them as full-time employees, based on ...

  8. Kennedy Town Swimming Pool - Wikipedia

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    The new swimming pool complex occupies a 0.8 ha site near the Kennedy Town waterfront. [3] It was designed by architecture firm Farrells, built by Paul Y. Engineering, and cost an estimated HK$671 million. [4] The complex includes two 50 metres pools, a 25-metre training pool, a children's pool and a jacuzzi.

  9. Lai Chi Kok Park - Wikipedia

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    The swimming facility has two main, three training, two children's pools and one diving pool. The main pools are 1.2m-1.4m and 1.4m-1.9m in depth). The Mei Foo skatepark is the largest skatepark in Hong Kong and also the most visited. It contains two half pipes and several quarter pipes, single rails and fun boxes.