10-451: ASV may refer to: Aberdeen Sports Village , a sports facility in Aberdeen, Scotland Adaptive servo-ventilation , a treatment for sleep apnea Air-to-surface-vessel radar (also "anti-surface vessel"), aircraft-mounted radars used to find ships and submarines American Society for Virology American Standard Version , a translation of
20-625: A training session of the Scottish Rugby Team . In 2012 Aberdeen Sports Village was an official pre-games training venue of the Cameroon Olympic Team prior to London 2012 . Construction on the Aquatics Centre started in late 2011 and was completed in early 2014 following an investment of £22 million. The centre opened on 5 May 2014 as an expansion of the existing Aberdeen Sports Village complex. The King's Pavilion swimming pool
30-576: Is a building in Old Aberdeen owned by the University of Aberdeen . It is home to the yearly WayWORD festival ran by the university's Word Centre. Events are held over a week every September which celebrate unconventional forms of expression. The building was opened in 1941 by the chancellor of the university James Meston, 1st Baron Meston . It was designed by Alexander George Robertson Mackenzie . It replaced an earlier sports pavilion. The building
40-816: Is a sports facility in Aberdeen , Scotland . The present athletics track is situated on the site of the Aberdeen Regent Park Greyhound Stadium which later became the Linksfield Stadium and subsequently the Chris Anderson Stadium. The stadium was redeveloped as part of the Sports Village project. The first stage of the Village was opened on 22 August 2009, representing an investment of £28 million. In 2010, Aberdeen Sports Village hosted
50-409: Is also a hockey pitch. The Aquatics Centre hosts a 50-meter Olympic standard pool and a 25-meter pool with diving boards up to 10 meters as well as a sauna , steam room , and exercise rooms. There are two cafes , located at the main entrance to the Sports Village and at the entrance to the Aquatics Centre. A statue to footballer Denis Law is situated at the facility's entrance. The venue held
60-496: The 2014 Commonwealth Water Polo Championships between 5 - 12 April 2014. These events were held prior to opening of the venue and while exterior and car park construction was still taking place. The Aquatics Centre hosted a leg of the Para Swimming World Series event in 2022. The Aquatics Centre is also the host of the yearly Gowlands Cup underwater hockey tournament. King%27s Pavilion The King's Pavilion
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80-511: The Scouts Association of Venezuela Astronomical Society of Victoria , Australia ASV Records , a UK record label Autonomous Surface Vehicle Vatican Secret Archives ( Archivum Secretum Vaticanum ) United States of America (in Latvian , Amerikas Savienotās Valstis) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
90-473: The title ASV . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=ASV&oldid=1257198941 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Aberdeen Sports Village Aberdeen Sports Village
100-509: Was subsequently closed. The athletics track was replaced in 2015. In 2022, the outdoor hockey pitch had its surface and lighting replaced. The Sports Village features a 135m indoor running straight, indoor football pitch, sports hall, four squash courts, gym and two dance studios. There is a 400m outdoor running track as well as a football pitch, which is the home ground of Junior team Bridge of Don Thistle F.C. since 2018 (and previously Lewis United F.C. until they folded in 2018). There
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