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Landy Field to reopen

Landy Field will retain its World Athletics Class 2 accreditation when it reopens on Saturday December 7.

Renewal of the South Geelong sporting precinct was completed earlier this week and cost $1.5 million, which was fully funded by the City of Greater Geelong.

The upgrade involved replacing the ageing track with a brand-new surface in blue and grey.

In addition, the hammer and discus cage has been relocated to allow for more competition events to be carried out at the same time in accordance with World Athletics standards.

Greater Geelong mayor Stretch Kontelj said the upgrades would benefit the entire community.

“Our region has a proud record of producing world-class athletes and this project ensures future Olympians and Paralympians will have a place to hone their skills for many years to come,” he said.

“Landy Field is a much-loved facility, and these works will play a significant role in helping us attract quality athletics meetings and events.”

The upgrade – which was delivered on budget and ahead of time – saw 57 tonnes of recycled rubber sourced from used truck tyres installed underneath the track surface.

The next update at Landy Field will be the construction of a new $10 million two-storey pavilion.

The project, jointly funded by council ($5 million) and the Victorian government ($5 million), will provide athletes and spectators with access to a modern, fit-for-purpose space during training and competitions.

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