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A new indoor swimming pool, catering for the' serious aquatic competitor, which was opened in Cashel Street on Saturday. The main pool is 25m by 16m and has eight lanes. It has been built by two swimming coaches, Clive Power and Brett Naylor, the latter a New Zealand swimming representative at the Olympic Games in Montreal in 1976. The pool will offer training for swimmers, masters swimmers, triathletes and people wanting to keep fit. A gymnasium and lecture room with audio-visual facilities will be added in the future. — Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER

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Press, 8 March 1988, Page 6

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A new indoor swimming pool, catering for the' serious aquatic competitor, which was opened in Cashel Street on Saturday. The main pool is 25m by 16m and has eight lanes. It has been built by two swimming coaches, Clive Power and Brett Naylor, the latter a New Zealand swimming representative at the Olympic Games in Montreal in 1976. The pool will offer training for swimmers, masters swimmers, triathletes and people wanting to keep fit. A gymnasium and lecture room with audio-visual facilities will be added in the future. — Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER Press, 8 March 1988, Page 6

A new indoor swimming pool, catering for the' serious aquatic competitor, which was opened in Cashel Street on Saturday. The main pool is 25m by 16m and has eight lanes. It has been built by two swimming coaches, Clive Power and Brett Naylor, the latter a New Zealand swimming representative at the Olympic Games in Montreal in 1976. The pool will offer training for swimmers, masters swimmers, triathletes and people wanting to keep fit. A gymnasium and lecture room with audio-visual facilities will be added in the future. — Photograph by DAVID ALEXANDER Press, 8 March 1988, Page 6

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