Naples’ Collana Swimming Pool Reopens After Renovation

A Revitalized Sporting Hub: The Collana Swimming Pool Reopens

the long-awaited reopening of the Collana swimming pool in Naples is finally here,scheduled for Monday,January 13th at 11 am. This momentous occasion marks the culmination of renovation efforts that began in July 2013, breathing new life⁢ into a vital sporting facility.

The inauguration ceremony will be graced by the presence of giovanni Malagò, President of CONI ⁣(Italian National Olympic Committee), alongside key figures like Flavio De Martino, Director of Arus (the regional sports agency), Vincenzo De Luca, ⁢the Governor of Campania, and Sergio Roncelli, President of the Campania Regional CONI.This revitalization project is a‍ testament to the lasting ⁣impact of the 2019‍ Universiade, a major international multi-sport event hosted by Naples. The ‍Universiade spurred notable investments in sporting infrastructure, leaving⁣ a legacy that continues to benefit the region.

A Vision ⁣for the Future

Sergio roncelli, President of the Campania Regional CONI, expressed‍ confidence in the project’s ‍timeline, stating‍ that the renovation ⁤adhered to the established schedule.⁢ He emphasized that ⁣the swimming pool⁢ is ⁣just ⁣one piece of a larger,ongoing conversion of the collana complex.

The Collana,strategically located with easy access via the ring road and subway,already attracts thousands of athletes and sports enthusiasts daily. With the completion of the swimming‍ pool, Roncelli anticipates an even greater influx of visitors.

Management and Accessibility

The swimming pool will be managed in accordance with the existing model used for other facilities within ⁤the Collana complex. Arus, the owner, will issue a call for expressions of⁤ interest, ⁣prioritizing ⁢federations and then clubs. Only ⁣companies with proven track records, capacity, and alignment with the area’s needs will be considered.

Following standard testing procedures, the⁤ pool is expected to open to the public‍ within one to two months.

Beyond the Swimming Pool: A Holistic Sporting destination

Roncelli envisions the Collana evolving into‍ a comprehensive⁤ sporting hub. In the coming years, ⁢the complex will boast two brand-new stands, additional⁣ gyms, and the reopening of a previously closed building. This will further solidify the Collana’s position as a premier destination for a wide range of sports, including judo, taekwondo, boxing,⁤ kickboxing, table tennis, gymnastics, sports dance, chess, bridge, athletics, and tennis.

Roncelli’s ambition ‍extends to establishing a‍ sports medical ⁢center,⁤ reviving a service that once existed⁢ at the Collana. The complex also welcomes educational institutions, with the latest ⁢addition being the Alberti school.

Naples: A City Embracing Sport

The Universiade’s⁣ legacy is evident in Naples’ commitment to sports infrastructure. The construction of the Events building, an 8,000-seat arena capable of hosting major sporting events, is underway in the eastern area.

This project, along with the revitalization of ‍the Scandone⁣ arena and other facilities, demonstrates the synergistic⁣ collaboration between CONI and local institutions.

Naples’ bid to become the European Capital of‍ Sport in 2026 further underscores the city’s dedication to sports. Numerous federations are eager to ⁣bring international competitions to Naples,showcasing the city’s sporting prowess ⁢on a global stage.

Looking Ahead: A New Term for CONI Campania

Sergio Roncelli is seeking a third term as President of the Campania Regional CONI in the upcoming elections scheduled for April 12th. He believes⁣ his track record speaks for‍ itself, highlighting achievements like the Universiade, the allocation‍ of universiade equipment to sports bodies, the management of sporting events, and the successful sports voucher program that introduced thousands of young people to sports.Roncelli’s vision for CONI Campania is to continue serving as a bridge between sports and institutions, recognizing the transformative power of sports‍ for ⁢youth advancement and the positive image it projects for the region.

The Collana⁣ Pool: ⁢A Splash of Success for Naples

Welcome, sports enthusiasts, to a‍ momentous day for⁢ neapolitan⁢ athletics! join me⁢ as we dive into the exciting ⁣reopening of the Collana Swimming Pool, slated for a grand ceremony on monday, January 13th at 11 AM.‍ ⁤This isn’t just the return⁣ of ⁢a facility; its the revival of a sporting heart, a testament to the legacy of⁢ the 2019 Universiade, adn a leap forward for the future⁣ of‍ sport in Naples.

The Collana pool, with its rich history and strategic location, holds‍ immense potential. The extensive renovations, commencing in July 2013, haven’t just addressed much-needed repairs; they represent a vital‍ investment in the sporting future of the region.

A Cause for ‍Festivity

The presence⁤ of ⁢Giovanni Malagò, President of CONI, alongside prominent figures like Flavio De Martino, Vincenzo De Luca, and Sergio Roncelli at ⁤the inauguration speaks volumes. This isn’t ⁤just a local affair; it’s a nationwide celebration of a revitalized sporting infrastructure.

More Than Just a Pool

Sergio Roncelli’s‍ comment emphasizes that the Collana pool is just the ⁢beginning. The ongoing conversion of the‍ entire Collana complex hints at a grander vision, a where athletes of all disciplines can train, compete, and excel.

This reopening is a powerful reminder of the ⁣enduring impact of the 2019 Universiade. The‍ investment in Naples’ sporting infrastructure during this event has yielded ‍tangible,long-lasting⁢ results.

Looking Forward

The Collana pool reopening signifies more than just refurbished tiles and upgraded equipment. It’s a symbol of hope,ambition,and a commitment to fostering sporting excellence‍ in Naples.As we eagerly await the grand reopening, let’s discuss⁤ the potential impact this revitalized facility can have on the community. How will this project contribute to the growth of athletic talent in⁢ Naples? What other sports⁢ facilities could benefit⁢ from similar investments? Share your‍ insights and let’s start a conversation about the future of sport in this vibrant city.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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