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Gran Bretaña está muy orgullosa de sus instalaciones deportivas históricas que han sido anfitrionas de eventos deportivos inolvidables. Hemos hecho una lista con nuestros 10 favoritos y esperamos que te gusten tanto como a nosotros.
Where: Wembley, London
Wembley Stadium is the home of English football. Acaba de sufrir una remodelación de 800 millones de libras que ha ampliado el aforo a 90.000 asientos, todos con buenas vistas. Para demostrar que está en plena forma ya ha acogido varios eventos.
For information see: Wembley Stadium
Where: Wimbledon, London
The All England Lawn Tennis Club is the home of the world’s most famous tennis tournament. Además del campeonato de Wimbledon, en 2012 el club será anfitrión de las competiciones olímpicas de tenis.
For information see: Wimbledon
Where: Cardiff, Wales
The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff is the national stadium of Wales, and is mainly used for rugby union and football home international games. En 2012 no iba a ser menos: las competiciones de fútbol ya han encontrado un hogar.
For information see: Millennium Stadium
Where: Marylebone, London
Lords is the home of cricket, and holds a special place in the heart of cricket fans everywhere. Lords hosts Npower Test matches and 1-day internationals, plus most of Middlesex Cricket Club's home games, historic fixtures and a number of village and club finals.
For information see: Lords Cricket Ground
Where: St Andrews, Scotland
St Andrews is where the game of golf as we know it, was invented. The Open Championship was first played on the Old Course in 1873. And with the 27th championship played there in 2005, St Andrews has held the even more times than anywhere else.
For information see: St Andrews
Where: Northamptonshire, England
Silverstone, in Northamptonshire, is the home of the British Grand Prix, and the home of British motor racing. Silverstone also stages some of the largest motorsport series in the world, including the British Superbike Championship and World Superbikes.
For information see: Silverstone Racetrack
Where: Twickenham, London
Twickenham is the largest rugby union stadium in Britain, and after its recent renovation, is now the second largest stadium in Britain after Wembley. Es un icono del rugby inglés, la sede del Rugby Football Union, y el lugar en el que se celebran todos los amistosos de este deporte.
For information see: Twickenham Stadium
Where: Newmarket, England
Newmarket is the home of British horseracing and the National Stud. Sus dos pistas, la Rowley Mile y la July, son sólo para carreras de caballos. Todos los años Newmarket celebra el festival Stan James Guineas y la carrera Natwest Rowley Mile.
For information see: Newmarket Racecourse
Where: Manchester, England
Old Trafford is the home of Manchester United Football Club – the most successful team in Premier League history. Es el segundo estadio de fútbol más grande de Inglaterra y será una de las sedes de las competiciones futbolísticas de Londres 2012.
For information see: Old Trafford
Where: London
The Queen’s Club in West London is one of the best lawn tennis and racquet clubs in the world. Es el cuartel general de la versión primitiva del tenis y en él se celebran el Open Británico, los campeonatos Stella Artois y los World Rackets Championships.
For information see: Queens Club