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The University of Sussex has excellent sports facilities, offering a wealth of opportunities to get active. Getting involved in sport is a good way to try out new things, improve your skills and make new friends while you are doing it.

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Yoga class. One of the many activities offered on campusGym facilities at Sussex University

The campus has two sports areas: the Sportscentre for indoor pursuits, (squash, exercise classes, dance, martial arts, sauna and solarium) and the Falmer Sports Complex for outdoor activities (football, rugby, tennis and hockey) including a well-equipped gym.

The University's Sussexsport works closely with the Students' Union to provide a well-rounded sports programme for all students regardless of ability. Students are charged on a pay-and-play basis at affordable prices to use facilities while a small membership fee is charged to join a sports club.

Sussexsport also offers one of the largest dance and movement programmes in the south-east of England, with over 50 classes a week in activities such as yoga, pilates, tai chi, salsa, contemporary dance, ballet and capoeira.

In addition, we offer coaching in racquet sports and run internal competitions, including football. Large inter-area sports nights are popular Christmas and summer events.

Sports clubs
If you take your sport seriously, you may want to join one or more of the specialist clubs organised through the Students' Union. Sports teams are the largest and some of the most active student groups on campus, supporting a combination of over 38 different teams and sports clubs in the areas of team sports, racket sports, individual sports, outdoor pursuits and martial arts. Most clubs provide coaching and instruction and take part in British Universities Sports Association (BUSA) competitions as well as local Sussex leagues.

View a comprehensive list of active sports clubs and teams.

Sports facilities on campus
  • Two large, multi-purpose sports halls
  • Two newly refurbished fitness rooms offering state-of-the-art cardiovascular, circuit and resistance machines and a strength and conditioning room
  • Dance studio
  • Six squash courts
  • Four grass soccer pitches, a rugby pitch and cricket pitch
  • Six hard tennis courts and various outdoor training areas
  • Floodlit artificial turf pitch (hockey and soccer)
  • Lifestyles studio offering a sports-injury clinic, sports massage, acupuncture, relaxation and head massage, reiki and hypnotherapy
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