See Images of Transformation of Berlin Velodrome From Cycling Track to Swimming Pool

The transformation of the Velodrome in Berlin, Germany for the 2014 European Aquatic Championships is almost complete. The Velodrome in the Europa Sports Park, which holds 12,000 at it’s max for concert hosting duties, has been transformed from it’s standard use as an indoor track cycling venue to a pool for the upcoming meet. It was originally built as part of Berlin’s failed bid to host the 2000 Summer Olympics.

A temporary 10-lane pool has been installed in the center of the cycling track, and is almost ready to be filled with water. Below, the organizers of the championships have shared some photos of the progression of the facility.

The meet begins in 10 days and runs from August 13th to 24th. Open water runs from August 13th to 17th, and pool swimming begins on August 18th and runs until the 24th.

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Rich
9 years ago

Science is crazy.

ERVINFORTHEWIN
9 years ago

pretty impressive transformation ! well done

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