K2 Leisure Centre | |
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K2 is named after thesecond highest mountain in the world | |
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General information | |
Town or city | Crawley |
Country | United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51°5′50″N0°11′29″W / 51.09722°N 0.19139°W /51.09722; -0.19139 |
Completed | 2005 |
Website | |
https://www.everyoneactive.com/centre/k2-crawley/ |
K2 is a sports and leisure facility covering 57,194 m2[1] in Pease Pottage HillCrawley,UK.[2]
The building belongs toCrawley Borough Council and was completed in 2005 for £25.76m.[1] It replaced Crawley leisure centre (built in 1964) the same year, which was sold for £32m in order to fund K2 (Crawley also received £5m through land swaps with thecounty council).[3] John Thraves; Crawley Council member is quoted as saying "I am very pleased to tellrate-payers of Crawley that it has not cost them a penny" in an interview with theBBC.[3] In January 2018 it received upgrades to its gym equipment worth £300,000.[4]
In November 2018 it was taken over bySLM[5] operating as Everyone Active, along with the gym, sports hall and café in the Bewbush Centre and the3G pitch and pavilion inBroadfield.[6]
K2 hosted theEnglish Open snooker tournament in October 2018.[10] On the first day of the open, current title holder,Ronnie O'Sullivan described the venue as "a bit of a hellhole", stating "all I can smell is urine."[11]World Snooker responded to these comments praising the centre in a statement that said that "K2 Crawley is an excellent venue with very good facilities."[12] World ChampionMark Williams concurred and is quoted as saying "We play in leisure centres all over the place and this is one of the better ones."[13]Mark Davis reached his first career ranking final after beating O'Sullivan in the semi-final.[14]Stuart Bingham went on to win the final, breaking down in tears following his victory, his first triumph since his return from a 6-month ban for betting on matches.[15]
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