(c) Comberton Leisure
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Sport
A full range of indoor and outdoor facilities
The best facilities for milesBuilt with the support of the National Lottery, Football Foundation and Lawn Tennis Association, Comberton Leisure's facilities for sport are amongst the best in the East of England.
  
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Tennis courts
Four championship-standard, floodlit tennis courts were opened in summer 2004. We are the base for Comberton Lawn Tennis Club, which organises matches, club championships and training programmes for all ages and abilities.

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New Generation football pitch
Our state-of-the-art, full-size, floodlit, rubber crumb astro pitch is the same type as that used by several national teams. It looks like grass, feels like grass and plays like grass! What is more it can be divided into three seven-a-side pitches, separate from each other by movable netting. We run our very own popular super sevens league for men and women. During the summer we are playing on a Thursday evening, come down and have a watch! for more info about possibly entering a team email Ally Stewart on AStewart@comberton.cambs.sch.uk

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Multisport courts
Our outdoor multisport courts can be used for tennis, netball (up to four courts of each or mixed use) and football. These courts are also floodlit.
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Sports hall
The large, indoor sports hall, with changing facilities, is used for badminton (four courts), basketball, football and a wide range of other sports.
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Gymnasiums
Our new gymnasium is equipped with the latest sprung wooden flooring and is used for trampolining (with ceiling harnesses), judo, karate, aerobics, circuit training, badminton and other indoor activities. The second (older) gymnasium provides additional space and facilities.
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Dance studio
Provided with special flooring, mirrors, curtains and an advanced sound and video system, the studio is used for dance classes as well as smaller aerobics, indoor cycling and other programmes.
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Les Reed, Technical Director of the Football Association, running a training course at the opening of Comberton Leisure's artificial pitch.
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