The London Aquatics Centre remains closed following a chlorine gas leak. About 200 people were evacuated from the venue at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London, following the ...
Twenty-nine people were taken to hospital with breathing problems and a major incident was declared following a gas leak at the London Aquatics Centre. About 200 people were evacuated from the ...
Temporary seats removed from Aquatics Center ... Sailing great retires ... More inside this London Latest ... (ATR) Athletes react to heaviest Olympic medals in history ... Spectators in good ...
of his scrutiny of Olympic finances. Aquatics Centre Approval One of the iconic venues planned for the London Games is a step closer to completion with the approval of the Aquatic Centre by the ...
Elsewhere, 14-year-old Amelie Blocksidge defended her 1500m freestyle title but her effort of 16 minutes 13.39 at London Aquatics Centre was outside the Olympic qualification time. Scotland's ...
Duncan Scott and Matt Richards shared the Swimming Athlete of the Year crown at the Aquatics GB Awards in London. The pair each won gold and silver at the Olympics in Paris, combining with Tom ...
The London Aquatics Centre was used for swimming, diving and synchronised swimming during London Olympics in 2012 and it opened to the public two years later. The London Fire Brigade said the gas ...