MNP Community & Sport Centre
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MNP Community & Sport Centre, formerly known as the Repsol Sport Centre, Talisman Centre and Lindsay Park Sports Centre, is a multi-sports complex in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Location | 2225 Macleod Trail South, Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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Coordinates | 51°02′04″N 114°03′48″W |
Owner | City of Calgary, Canada |
Operator | Lindsay Park Sports Society |
Construction | |
Opened | September 1983 |
Renovated | 2004 two new annexes built: Dr.Neville Lindsay Building and Calgary Foundation Training pool. 2010-2011 roof replacement and facility upgrades |
Construction cost | $24.7 million, $44.5 million (renovation) |
Architect | Paul Merrick of Chandler Kennedy Architectural Group |
Structural engineer | Geiger Berger Associates (original roof) Geiger Engineers (new roof) |
General contractor | Pigott Construction Western |
Tenants | |
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MNP Community & Sport Centre operates under a dual mandate as directed by The City of Calgary to support both members and sport partner athletes:
- To provide training and competition facilities and services for the development of Calgary's high performance athletes in their respective dryland and aquatic sports.
- To provide facilities, programs and services for the wellness and recreational sporting needs of the citizens of Calgary.
The complex attracts over 1.8 million visitors annually.[citation needed]
The complex itself is run by the non-profit Lindsay Park Sports Society, a 13-member board and civic partner of the City of Calgary.