Moana Pool
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Moana Pool is the largest swimming pool in the southern half of New Zealand
New Zealand
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's South Island
South Island
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. It is located at the corner of Littlebourne Road and Upper Stuart Street
Stuart Street, Dunedin
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 close to Otago Boys' High School
Otago Boys' High School
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, on the slopes of Roslyn
Roslyn, Otago
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, overlooking the centre of the city of Dunedin
Dunedin
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.

The largest of Dunedin's four public pools, Moana Pool was built in the early 1960s on the site of the old Moana Tennis Club. Its name (the Māori
Maori language
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 word for "sea") is thus only coincidentally related to the pool's facilities. It was opened on 14 November 1964.

Costing 450,000 pounds, the pool was a replacement for the 1914 tepid pools in Lower Moray Place
Moray Place, Dunedin
Moray Place is an octagonal street which surrounds the city centre of Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. The street is intersected by Stuart Street , Princes Street and George Street...

, which were seen as being inadequate for the city's modern needs. The new pool was designed by architect Bill Hesson and Ian Ballantyne of the Dunedin City Council engineers department.

The main pool is of Olympic dimensions (50m by 17.5m), and is kept heated to 28.5 degrees celsius. It can be divided by a moveable bulkhead into two 25m pools. The Moana Pool complex was expanded in 2000-2001, and now includes a leisure and wave complex, two waterslides, a learner's pool (completed in 1965), a lap pool, and Olympic standard diving facilities.

Moana Pool has been used for regional and national championships in swimming, diving, and water polo, and is a regular host of the New Zealand Masters' Games, which are held in Dunedin every two years.

Two of the pools within the Moana Pool complex were renamed in November 2010 to honour double-Olympic
Olympic Games
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 gold medallist Danyon Loader
Danyon Loader
Danyon Loader ONZM is an Olympic champion, former World Record holding swimmer from New Zealand, based in Dunedin...

 and noted coach Duncan Laing
Duncan Laing
Andrew James Duncan Laing, CNZM, OBE, , generally known as Duncan Laing, was a New Zealand swimming coach based in Dunedin...

, who spent much of their careers training and working at Moana Pool.

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