An official Team GB fanzone has been set up at Westquay shopping centre, with a huge TV screen and bars for fans to watch all the action.
For the first time, Westquay has become both an Official Team GB and Paralympics GB fanzone, enabling visitors to watch the Olympic and Paralympic Games – on large screens run by Ocean Outdoor.
The screen will be in place over the next ten weeks.
As part of the summer sports programme, organisers will also broadcast cricket action on the big screen.
Locals will be able to sit on comfortable deck chairs and cool off with a beer from one of Westquay’s many bars and restaurants.
Kate Gwyther, group head of commercialisation at Hammerson, owners of Westquay, said: “There are few activities which connect communities and bring people together like sport.
“As we evolve and future-proof our destinations, we will continue to celebrate and tap into our customer’s interests.
“As we work to get this right, it drives footfall, engages new audiences and ultimately attracts new and innovative brands.”
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As part of Westquay becoming an official Team GB fanzone, Westquay will also see visits from athletes when they return from the Olympics.
Southampton’s largest shopping centre one of only nine official Team GB and Paralympics GB fanzones and this Saturday, guests will be able to watch alongside the official Team GB mascot, the ‘Pride the Lion’.
Meanwhile on Saturday, the Archery GB team will be on hand to teach locals the skills of using a bow and arrow between 10am and 4pm on the Esplanade.
These archery sessions are free to join.
The fanzone will be served by new food pop-ups run by husband and wife, Russell and Anita Vine.
RKV Catering will serve corn dogs, bubble waffle ice cream, crepes and healthy smoothies at a pop-up container bar, mixing cocktails and favourites such as icy mojitos.
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