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The ground has been expanded and redesigned several times over its history, and now boasts architectural
awards for some of its newer stand designs. Also, opportunities abound for every resident to
get involved themselves in a sport that interests them.Three major sports facilities lie within sight
of each other along the River Trent:One of the most popular sports in England is
football (that's association football, or soccer, not to be confused with the American variety).The city
of Nottingham is the home of teams from two different football leagues. Many other
sailing, rowing and canoeing clubs (and the businesses which cater to them) have grown up
around the centre and along the river.The Sport Nottingham Health and Fitness Complex focuses on
martial arts training and fitness resources, including a gym and two racquets and squash courts.
Though it's often assumed the team was named after Nottingham's famous Sherwood Forest, it
actually took its name from its original home at the Forest Recreation Ground, an open
field which now hosts the city's famous Goose Fair every year.The game of cricket is
another essential part of British sporting culture, and Nottingham's people are no exception to this
rule. After extensive redevelopment, the current building opened for business in 2000, but an
ice rink has existed on the site since 1939. The Trent Bridge tn requin ground hosts
many international Test matches and One-Day International matches, and numerous other large and small cricketing
events. The Reds won two European Cups at the beginning of the 1980s. When
ice skaters of various types are not using the facilties, the Ice Centre can be
converted into the Nottingham Arena, a venue for a wide variety of musical performances, including
some of rock and pop's biggest names.The Nottingham Rugby Football Club plays rugby union at
Ireland Avenue in the nearby town of Beeston, while a new rugby facility called Lady
Bay is under construction near the cricket ground.The City of Nottingham Tennis Centre has professional-quality
facilities and numerous classes and resources for adult and youth tennis enthusiasts. There is
also an active youth program for both hockey players and competitive skating. Every summer
in the week before the Wimbledon tennis tournament, the Nottingham Tennis Centre hosts the Red
Letter Days Open tennis tournament (formerly the Samsung Open), attracting many of the world's top
tennis players who wish to test their competitive mettle before the big tournament.In Holme Pierrepont
to the east of the city, the National Water Sports Centre is the focus of
a unique complex of facilities for rowing and sailing competitions. Native Nottingham skaters Jayne
Torvill and Christopher Dean trained at the NIC, and went on requin tn to win medals at
the 1984 Winter Olympics. The team wears black and white stripes at home, and
are known as the Magpies.Just three hundred yards to the south, across the Trent River
and technically in the suburb of West Bridgford, is the City Ground, the largest football
ground in England with a capacity of over 30,000 in its four stands. It is
home to Notts' rivals, the red and white Nottingham Forest Football Club which is a
member of Football League One (the third tier). The residents of the city of Nottingham
are passionate about sport, in all of its many varieties. The Ice centre hosts
the yearly hockey play off championship. It is also used as a venue for
training and competition for other sports, including figure skating, ice dancing, speed skating, and sledge
hockey. There are numerous sport venues and facilities hosting professional and amateur competitions for local
spectators. A cricket academy, a gymnasium, a hotel, and two pubs share space with
the cricket pitch and its stands and facilities.While these three grounds get the lion's share
of the attention, Nottingham also has several other notable sporting facilities.In the centre of the
city near the Lace Market is the enormous ice skating rink known as the National
Ice Centre (or more commonly NIC). Founded in 1862, the Notts County team is
actually the oldest Football League team in the world, established a year before the Football
Association itself. A small arena frequently features martial arts displays and competitions, as well
as boxing and wrestling. The NIC is the home of the Nottingham Panthers, a
competitive ice hockey team that was founded in 1946 and is now a member of
the Super League. The Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club resides at the Trent Bridge cricket
ground, which sits cheek by jowl next to the City Ground. The complex regularly
rents out its facilities for local teams in many sports for practice and competition.Those who
love personal activity and those who simply love to watch others give it their all
will all find something worth pursuing among the many sporting options in the City of
Nottingham.Article by Susan Ashby of Nottingham Singles. Each game day, Meadow Lane Stadium on the
outskirts of the city holds 20,000 cheering supporters of the Notts County Football Club, which
competes in Football League Two (the fourth tier of the English league system). Alongside
the River Trent and Colwick Country park, the Water Sports Centre features a two thousand
metre regatta lake, and courses for canoeing, white water and slalom competitions. To read more
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