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A new 100,000 AAU sports venue will join the Olympus Ice Center, shown here, at the sports campus in Clermont. (Handout courtesy of Olympus Sports Development Team)
A new 100,000 AAU sports venue will join the Olympus Ice Center, shown here, at the sports campus in Clermont. (Handout courtesy of Olympus Sports Development Team)

The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), one of the largest multi-sport event organizations in the world, announced plans to create the AAU Event Center at Olympus. Spanning over 100,000 square feet, this indoor facility will celebrate “Sports For All, Forever” through high-tech training studios and immersive event venues for competitions.

The AAU Event Center at Olympus is expected to feature basketball, volleyball, martial arts, cheer, pickleball, climbing, futsal (indoor soccer), baseball and softball (pitching and hitting), as well as AAU offices, retail pavilions and cafés.

“Olympus is creating the most impressive environment for athletes, fans and the community, and we are thrilled to be a part of it,” said Kim Fessler, Governor, AAU Florida. “To think that we can now host, for example, the largest volleyball event in the world at Olympus –– with on-property hotels and entertainment, and a special Performance Institute for the athletes –– is just beyond exciting.”

Athletes compete during the AAU Junior Volleyball Championships at the Orange County Convention Center on Wednesday, July 15, 2020. The event brought thousands of athletes from all over the country to Orlando. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)
Athletes compete during the AAU Junior Volleyball Championships at the Orange County Convention Center on Wednesday, July 15, 2020. The event brought thousands of athletes from all over the country to Orlando. (Stephen M. Dowell/Orlando Sentinel)

“We are honored to work with Kim and his incredible team at AAU,” said Matt Carroll, Olympus Senior Advisor, Sports Development. “The AAU Event Center will be a one-of-a-kind destination that highlights Olympus’ commitment to elevate sports and offer athletes and fans new, immersive venues that are designed to inspire and create moments of celebration and connection.”

“The aim of our partnership with AAU is to support and enhance the athlete’s journey and dedication, while at the same time creating a place filled with exciting experiences in a location that is truly special and unique in the whole world,” added Carroll.

Olympus announced that EDGE Sports Group, the premier athletic ecosystem specialists, will facilitate development and management of the AAU Event Center, as well as the Ice Center and other venues at Olympus. “EDGE is a powerful addition to the Olympus team and we are confident in their ability to deliver on all aspects of sports venue development and management,” said Carroll.

“AAU is dedicated to the promotion and development of amateur sports,” said Fessler. “Our new home at Olympus will be a beacon for our 700,000-plus members and over 150,000 volunteers across 41 sports programs and 55 U.S. districts,” he added. The AAU Event Center is anticipated to open in late 2025.

“We offer programs across 41 sports, including the AAU Junior Olympic Games, the largest multi-sport event in the country, the AAU Junior National Volleyball Championships, the largest volleyball event in the world, with more than 2,700 teams participating annually,” added Fessler. “And, since 1930, the AAU James E. Sullivan Award has honored America’s top amateur athlete.”

“The AAU Event Center will shine a spotlight on the AAU brand and serve as the premiere destination for sports training and competition,” said Carroll. “AAU and Olympus will be the leaders in sports innovation by placing the athlete at the center of the experience.”

AAU joins the growing Olympus portfolio of world-class partners that includes legendary athletes and coaches, as well as leading global sports, performance, media and event organizations. The mixed-use district will also be home to a medical campus, town center, new luxury apartments, Integra Heights, opening this summer and a residential neighborhood from David Weekley Homes.

The Sports Campus is located at the highest elevation on the Olympus property, overlooking the internal lake with dramatic views of Central Florida. It is designed to include a range of traditional and emerging sports across indoor and outdoor training and competition venues. At full buildout, it will offer a year-round schedule of amateur, collegiate and elite events, onsite hospitality and entertainment, and an all-encompassing Athlete Center and Performance Institute — complete with the highest-level sports training and conditioning, nutrition services, and broadcast/media technology — as the cornerstone.

In addition to the Sports Campus and AAU Event Center, plans for Olympus include a 5,800 seat, multi-purpose Arena, featuring connectivity and proximity to major local and federal roads, highways and the Lake/Orange Expressway, an estimated $3.2 billion roadway project. The Arena will serve as a home for Central Florida professional and amateur sporting events, concerts, performing arts, conventions and more.

Sports Campus plans further call for: an international soccer center with a 3,500-seat soccer stadium and multiple soccer pitches; a 4.5-mile trail system for triathlon and other special events; a beach volleyball pavilion; an Ice Center (twin ice pads for ice hockey and figure skating); and the largest authentic red-clay tennis court center in the U.S., capable of hosting large-scale events on par with major international tennis competitions.

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