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Aldershot to Host Team GB’s 2012 Preparation Camp

The British Olympic Association (BOA) has announced that Aldershot has been chosen as the location for Team GB’s Preparation Camp prior to the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The decision follows a comprehensive review that considered:

Proximity - a home for Team GB within easy access of the Olympic Village in Stratford;
Availability of training venues and accommodation;


Suitability – providing facilities for many of the 26 Olympic sports to train at the same time;


Ethos - comfortable accommodation and associated facilities for leisure and recreation in a secure area immediately adjacent to the sport training facilities providing the sense of living in an Olympic Village;
Transport - the availability of a complete on-site transport fleet;


Medical - the availability of an on-site health care centre with services ranging from primary care to diagnostics;


Security - a safe and secluded environment;


Development potential (the Aldershot bid is a partnership comprising Aspire Defence, the Army and Rushmoor Borough Council. Development at the site is part of a major PFI project planned for delivery over the next 35 years); and


Logistics - an area suitable for on-site processing (kitting out, car parking) of Team GB prior to moving into the Olympic Village.

Aldershot had strong competition from two other short listed sites –the University of Bath and Loughborough University.

Simon Clegg, BOA Chief Executive, said:


“After very careful deliberation over the past year our panel has concluded that Aldershot provides the very best package to meet the requirements of Team GB. In reaching this difficult decision we have taken into account a wide range of factors that experience has shown are likely to impact on performance and final preparation for the Games.


We have been spoilt for choice in this process and any one of the short-listed sites offered us a better option than we have experienced at any previous Olympic Games. This was a very difficult decision for the BOA but we were delighted to find ourselves in such an envious position.


Our desire is to continue to work closely with the University of Bath and Loughborough University as part of the national effort to deliver a highly successful Team GB in 2012. I would like to thank the Vice-Chancellors at both Universities for their cooperation in this process and look forward to having further discussions with them about how collectively we can best deliver the aspirations of our Olympic athletes through to 2012.”


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