Derby's new Moorways sport facility impresses athletes

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Moorways Sports VillageImage source, Derby City Council
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The 50m Olympic pool features moving floors and booms so it can be divided into smaller pools

A former Olympic swimmer was among those to attend the opening of a £42m sports complex.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of Moorways Sports Village in Derby took place on Saturday.

Mark Foster - who won world, European and Commonwealth titles - said he was excited to see the new pool.

Perri Shakes-Drayton, who won two world medals in athletics, said the facilities were "very impressive" and encouraged others to exercise.

Shakes-Drayton, who retired from athletics in 2020, was part of the British 4x400m quartet.

On the opening day, staff at the facility put her through her paces with a series of challenges, including seeing how fast she could run 400m on the treadmill.

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Perri Shakes-Drayton was set challenges on the centre's opening day

She said: "I wasn't fortunate enough to have this facility while growing up and starting my athletics career. The gym is very impressive."

She might be retired, but Shakes-Drayton said she still enjoyed a workout.

"It really helps with your mental health," she said.

"We are not asking you to become the next Olympics athlete - if you can, even better but just do it for yourself and your new health."

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Shakes-Drayton said the facilities were "very impressive"

Foster - a six-time world championship winner - said the pool was a facility the people of Derby should embrace.

"I get excited by swimming pool," he said. "It's really important because we're closing so many facilities."

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MP Amanda Solloway said Moorways was an asset to the community

The Derby North MP Amanda Solloway was also part of the Moorways opening celebrations.

She said it was a "truly unique facility" and an asset to the community.

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