Comment 68742

By Velogirl (anonymous) | Posted August 30, 2011 at 21:01:51

The fact is that pools and velodromes are THE most community friendly builds of the Games. The public use of both of these facilities can be significant if there is a proactive program plan and if the wrong people don't get their hands on program control.

In Manchester and other successful velodromes there is up to an 80%/20% split between public use and use by elite level programming. The typical ratio between community and high performance is around the 50/50 range. School programs, seniors sessions, community youth programs, learn to ride, learn to race, women's track sessions, are all community use.

There has been a concerted effort by people on this site to claim that the velodrome is some rarified facility for gold-plated athletes. Nothing could be further from the truth. If you actually want to understand how a successful velodrome functions, drive down to London Ontario and visit the Forest City Velodrome. Or research the programming at Manchester, Newport Wales, Trexlertown, or any of the New Zealand facilities. You will clearly see that youth and community programs are the backbone of success.

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