Cardiff International White Water

Cardiff International White Water
Dŵr Gwyn Rhyngwladol Caerdydd
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LocaleCardiff Bay, Cardiff
Coordinates51°26′53″N 3°10′59″W / 51.448°N 3.183°W / 51.448; -3.183
Road accessA4232 and A4050
Managing agentCardiff Harbour Authority
Main shapeLoop
AdjustableYes
Water sourceRiver Ely
PumpedYes
Practice poolYes
Surf waveYes
Construction2008-2010
Opening date26 March 2010
Stats
Loops1 ½
Length258 metres (846 ft)
Drop3.9 metres (13 ft)
Slope1.5% (80 ft/mi)
FlowrateSlalom: 10 m3/s (350 cu ft/s) Recreation: 4–10 m3/s (140–350 cu ft/s)
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Cardiff International White Water (Welsh: Dŵr Gwyn Rhyngwladol Caerdydd) is an Olympic standard white water rafting centre based at the Cardiff International Sports Village in Cardiff Bay.

The centre opened on 26 March 2010,[1] after taking two years to build the £13.3m venue, which is the first on-demand white water centre in the UK. The facility was designed by the French company, HydroStadium, who designed similar courses for the Sydney, Athens and Beijing Olympics[2]

The centre offers on-demand white water rafting and canoeing and a flat-water pond for warm-up and initial training. Off-site activities include gorge walking and surfing.[3]

  1. ^ "Cardiff International White Water - Media Day and Opening Ceremony March 2010". Cardiff Council. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  2. ^ Wales Online Ride those rapids at new centre in the bay
  3. ^ CIWW About Archived June 8, 2010, at the Wayback Machine