AIS Backs World-Class Wind Tunnel in Adelaide

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The Australian Centre for Sports Aerodynamics (ACSA) has officially opened in Adelaide, providing Australian athletes with access to a world-class wind tunnel for generations to come.The Australian Centre for Sports Aerodynamics (ACSA) has officially opened in Adelaide, providing Australian athletes with access to a world-class wind tunnel for generations to come. The ACSA is a state-of-the-art facility that will allow athletes to train and test their aerodynamic performance in a controlled environment. The wind tunnel is capable of simulating speeds of up to 150 kilometers per hour, and it can be used to test everything from bike helmets to swimsuits. The ACSA is a significant investment in the future of Australian sport. It will provide athletes with the opportunity to improve their performance and compete on the world stage. Minister for Sport, Richard Colbeck, said the ACSA is a “game-changer” for Australian sport. “This facility will give our athletes the cutting edge in aerodynamic performance,” Colbeck said. “It will help them to train more effectively and to compete more successfully on the world stage.” The ACSA is a partnership between the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), the University of Adelaide, and the South Australian Government. AIS CEO Peter Conde said the ACSA is a “world-class facility that will benefit Australian athletes for generations to come.” “The ACSA will provide our athletes with the opportunity to train and test their aerodynamic performance in a controlled environment,” Conde said. “This will help them to improve their performance and to compete more successfully on the world stage.” The ACSA is a major investment in the future of Australian sport. It is a facility that will help our athletes to achieve their full potential and to compete on the world stage.

Australian athletes for generations to come will have the benefit of a world class wind tunnel at home, after the Australian Centre for Sports Aerodynamics (ACSA) was officially opened in Adelaide today.

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