Sport Wales National Centre

Welsh national teams that train at the Centre include badminton, netball, gymnastics, field hockey, shooting and judo.

Hockey Wales is responsible for the administration of all aspects of the game including clubs, competitions, development, internationals, schools, umpiring and universities.

It was established in 1972 with the objectives of "fostering the knowledge and practice of sport and physical recreation among the public at large in Wales and the provision of facilities thereto".

A purpose built dojo is under construction at the Institute to house the WJA, allowing full-time tutorage of promising athletes.

It also operates a 50metre outdoor and 10metre indoor range at the Centre for its high performance rifle and airgun teams.

Sport Wales National Centre, September 2023
Jubilee Hall configured as an airgun range for the 2022 European Commonwealth Shooting Championships