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Venues
At the 450-acre Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre, the 10 venues capable of hosting a wide array of sports and entertainment events are:
Thomas A. Robinson (TAR) National Stadium
Thomas A. Robinson Track and Field Stadium (Original TAR)
Kendal G.L. Isaacs Gymnasium
Betty Kelly-Kenning National Aquatic Centre
The National Lawn Tennis Complex
The Andre Rodgers Baseball Complex – Under Construction
Golf Course (9 holes with potential expansion to 18 holes)
The National Hot-Rod Racing Facility
The Roscoe A. L. Davis Soccer Complex
Open Air Venue (Carnival Site) (November to February)
Future Plans
Other features on the property will include a multi-use office complex, an athlete’s village complex, practice fields, public park and green spaces for community use.
The National Sports Authority will work with other entities to plan and execute national and international sporting and entertainment events that will be hosted at the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre.
We encourage those who are athletically gifted to use the facilities to strive to be the best they can and better at their game with the ultimate goal of representing The Bahamas at the highest level of international competition. We welcome others to also contribute and do what they can to make a positive contribution. The Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre is a national asset. We as Bahamians must do our part to promote, protect, preserve and benefit from it both now and for future generations.