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Ajax Sportsplex

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Ajax Sportsplex
Pan Am Ball Park
Map
Former namesPresident's Choice Ajax Ballpark
Location1803-1843 Audley Road, Ajax, Ontario
Coordinates43°54′06.4″N 79°00′29.9″W / 43.901778°N 79.008306°W / 43.901778; -79.008306
OwnerTown of Ajax
Capacity(temporary) Two 5,000 seat stadiums
Two 1,200 seat stadiums (12,400 total)
Construction
Built2013-2014
Opened2015
Tenants
2015 Pan American Games
2017 North American Indigenous Games
Ajax Spartans Minor Baseball Association

The Ajax Sportsplex is a baseball and softball facility located in Ajax, Ontario, Canada that hosted the baseball and softball competitions at the 2015 Pan American Games.[1] During the games the venue was known as the President's Choice Ajax Ballpark.[2]

Description

The facility consists of four softball diamonds and two baseball diamonds at Taunton Road and Audley Road in north east Ajax.[3] Prior to the games the facility received 9 million dollars in upgrades to ensure it met World Baseball Softball Confederation standards, which included converting two soccer fields into a baseball diamond and the adjacent existing baseball diamond being rebuilt with new sod and clay.[4] During the games the Sportsplex housed four stadiums. Two premier fields had temporary seating for 5,000 each, with one being for baseball and one for softball and two competition fields had 1,200 seats each (one for each sport).[5]

Requirements

The Organizers set a few benchmarks for selecting the venue.[6]

  • The venue was owned by the city.
  • The venue was within the games area.
  • The site would ideally have a training facility as well.
  • The facility would be ready to start construction in late March 2013.
  • A binding agreement would have to be signed by end of July 2012.
  • Easy access to public transit.
  • Agree to cover 44% of the costs.

Hamilton[6] and Vaughan[7] considered bidding, but ultimately chose not to.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Town of Ajax Confirms Baseball/Softball Venue
  2. ^ Gilligan, Keith (August 6, 2015). "What's the future for Sportsplex in Ajax?". Ajax: DurhamRegion.com. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
  3. ^ Ajax set to host Pan Am Ball Park
  4. ^ McMillan, Ian (January 16, 2014). "Building Durham's field of dreams". Ajax: DurhamRegion.com. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
  5. ^ Ajax Pan Am Ballpark Archived 2013-08-26 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ a b Toronto 2015 Pan/Parapan Am Games Expression of interest--baseball/softball venue
  7. ^ Vaughan considers kick at Pan Am 2015

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