Sheffield to benefit as host of 2016 Olympic diving trials
Sheffield has been announced as the host of the The British Diving Championships 2016, which will see the nation’s best divers battle it out to compete at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
The sporting event will take place at Ponds Forge International Sports Centre from 10 to 12 June, a venue that has just received a multi-million pound refurbishment.
In addition, the city of Sheffield and surrounding area will also reap the benefits of this national competition, which will provide an economic boost to the likes of the tourism and, transport sectors, as well as local food and drink businesses.
The economical advantages of a major sporting event was showcased just last week, when research commissioned by Welcome to Yorkshire revealed this year’s Tour de Yorkshire cycling race injected a multi-million pound investment into the region.
Councillor Sioned-mair Richards, cabinet member for neighbourhoods at Sheffield City Council, said: “It’s really good to see this elite event return to Ponds Forge. Big events like this really boost Sheffield in terms of tourism, growth and economic investment.
“As well as being a major contributor to Sheffield’s economy, an events programme inspires people in Sheffield and South Yorkshire to become active themselves after seeing such fantastic, elite sportspeople come to our city.
“Who knows if a budding Tom Daley will see this and aim for the top. I, for one, am looking forward to seeing the divers compete next summer.”
Dominic Stokes, General Manager at SIV, which operates Ponds Forge International Sports Centre, added: “Ponds Forge International Sports Centre has a remarkable heritage in diving so it is fantastic once again to welcome and see Britain’s best showcasing their talents in our pool again.
“SIV has always been proud of the part we play in supporting elite events particularly ones that help support an athlete on their Olympic journey.”
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