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National Indoor Athletics Centre

200m indoor track in Sheffield
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Indoors
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Altitude
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Has lighting
Yes
Status in winter conditions
Great
Area
Sheffield
Location
English Institute of Sport Sheffield, Whitworth Lane, Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park, Carbrook, Sheffield, Yorkshire and the Humber, England, S9 2AD, United Kingdom
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Weather
The weather around here in November is usually cool. See details below
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General info about track availability in United Kingdom
Tracks in the United Kingdom are mostly open to the public but city tracks may apply a fee.
For track workouts around here; Sheffield Hallam University City Athletics Stadium might suit you.
Concord parkrun is a parkrun not far from here.

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