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PureGym, New Barnet A PureGym club in Leeds. PureGym Limited is a British chain of no-frills health clubs, headquartered in Leeds.It is Britain's largest gym chain by membership, with over 1,900,000 members registered to their gyms.
Humphrey Michael Cobbold (born 13 November 1964) [1] is the current chief executive officer of PureGym, the UK’s largest gym operator. He joined the business in 2015 when there were 84 gyms, growing the business to over 200 facilities in 2018.
Esporta Health & Fitness Clubs (usually known as just Esporta) was a chain of health clubs in the United Kingdom, which also once owned clubs in Spain.The clubs offered a wide variety of different fitness facilities, including gyms, swimming pools and courts for racquet sports.
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The Tollcross International Swimming Centre is a swimming pool and leisure centre in Glasgow. It hosted the Swimming events at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, [4] and will host it once more in 2026. [5] The centre hosted the IPC Swimming World Championships during July 2015. [6]
Bannatyne was born in Dalmuir, west of Glasgow. His father Bill had served in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in World War II and worked on the Burma Railway after being captured by the Japanese following the Fall of Singapore, he then worked in the foundry at the Clydebank Singer plant. As a child, he lived in one room with his parents ...
The acquisition in 2014 of a further nine health clubs from Virgin Active, [7] LA Fitness in Chester [8] and in 2015, a further two sites in London (CityPoint, Moorgate and Market Sports, Shoreditch) [9] broadened the Nuffield Health national network of Fitness & Wellbeing Gyms to 77 branches.
The Glasgow University Athletic Club was founded on 20 April 1881 and its constitution approved by the Senate ten days later. Its founding aim was to "promote all forms of Athletic Exercise", an aim which continues to this day. In 1903, a women's section was established at Queen Margaret College, the women's section of the University.