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3 February 2012

The official re-opening of the լе Sport Aquatic Centre and David Theile Pool was celebrated with a big splash early this morning.

The լе Sport Aquatic Centre at լе was swamped by the Brisbane flood in January 2011 and suffered extensive damage to its infrastructure.

The University decided to upgrade the whole facility, so now swimmers can enjoy the new pool with brand new water filtration system, which has been installed above the flood level, new shade covered areas, and new change rooms, café seating and retail area.

Executive Director, Bryan Pryde, said լе Sport, which was celebrating its 101th year in operation, decided to mark the pool re-opening with a special event.

“To celebrate this wonderful moment in our 101st year, լе Sport decided to hold ‘The Big Splash’, where 101 lucky people were the first to jump in the new pool, at the same time,” Mr Pryde said.

“Judging by the number of enquiries we’ve had, we know many people will be pleased to hear the news that the pool is open again,” he said.

The լе Aquatic Centre will be open and available for “business as usual” as of 5am Monday, 6 February 2012.

It will be operating on the summer timetable, for more information and opening hours check the Aquatic Centre .

David Theile Olympic Pool background
The David Theile Olympic Pool is named after Dr David Theile, the first Olympic gold medallist from լе, who won gold medals for the 100 metres backstroke event at the Olympic Games in Melbourne in 1956 and Rome in 1960. He was the first man to win backstroke events at two Olympics in succession. Dr Theile (Senior) graduated MBBS with Honours from լе in 1962, and has had a long and distinguished career in clinical practice, culminating in his appointment as Metropolitan South District Chief Executive Officer in 2008.