Dunc Gray Velodrome, Sydney
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The Dunc Gray Velodrome is an Australian velodrome located at Bass Hill approximately 5 kilometres north west of the Sydney suburb of Bankstown. The cycling venue for the 2000 Summer Olympics, the Dunc Gray Velodrome was opened on 28 November 1999 with an opening ceremony which included performances by local talent Darren Sharp and other community groups. The Velodrome is named after Dunc Gray, the first Australian to win a cycling gold medal at the Olympic Games. ()
Alternative names: Opened: 26 January 2000 (24 years ago)Capacity: 3150Coordinates: 33°54'27"S, 150°59'56"E
Address
Carysfield Rd.Bankstown (Georges Hall)Sydney 2197
Contact
+61 2 9738 5850
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Day trips
Dunc Gray Velodrome – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bankstown Central, Chipping Norton Lake, McLeod Reserve, Australian Aviation Museum.
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How to get to Dunc Gray Velodrome by public transport?
The nearest stations to Dunc Gray Velodrome:
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- Bass Hill Plaza • Lines: 907 (17 min walk)
- Walshaw Park • Lines: M91 (19 min walk)