Francis Allen Gymnastics Training Complex

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Named in honor of storied Nebraska and Olympic gymnastics coach Francis Allen, this 46,500 square foot, state-of-the-art gymnastics training facility is an addition to the northwest side of the Bob Devaney Sports Center. This nationally competitive, one-of-a-kind complex includes a grand-entrance lobby, athletic therapy sites, locker rooms, offices, team rooms, and a dedicated practice space for men’s and women’s gymnastics.

 

Lincoln, NE

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