WA Athletics Stadium
Opening
The opening ceremony was conducted on 26 May 2009, by the Premier of Western Australia, Colin Barnett, and included ceremonial activities to acknowledge the Aboriginal landowners as well as an inaugural 100m sprint event.
Facilities
The stadium incorporates features which honour some of Western Australia's past sporting heroes. These include the Shirley Strickland Grandstand, the Herb Elliott Forecourt and the Wally Foreman Walk.
In regard to track events, the Stadium provides a nine-lane 400-metre track and two 12-lane 110-metre sprint straights. For field events, there are five jumps pits, four pole vault runways, four shot put circles, two hammer and discus cages and two high jump and javelin sites. The infield provides for soccer and rugby to be played.
Usage
Besides sporting events, the stadium can be configured to hold major concerts. Stevie Nicks performed the inaugural concert on 26 November 2011. Only one concert has been held at the venue. A Lenny Kravitz concert scheduled for 28 March 2012 was cancelled and an "80's Dance Picnic Party" featuring Ali Campbell and Billy Ocean scheduled for 21 January 2012 relocated to the neighbouring Challenge Stadium.
References
- ^ Athletics Australia – News All-new WA Athletics Stadium unveiled in Perth. Retrieved on 4 September 2009.
- ^ Venues West WA Athletics Stadium Retrieved on 4 September 2009
- ^ "Subiaco AFC". VenuesWest. Government of Western Australia. Retrieved 8 March 2014.
- ^ WA Today Olympic champion welcomes a new era for WA athletics. Retrieved on 4 September 2009
- ^ PerthGlory.com.au Dodd Scores Spectacular Bicycle Goal