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With the unpredictable weather here at the Academy, having an indoor athletic training facility is a near necessity. The Holaday Athletic Center has capably served that purpose for more than a decade. The 92,000 square-foot multi-purpose building cost $15.5 million, all of which came from private donations. The center was the first major project for the USAFA Endowment, the fund-raising organization established in 2007 and now known as the Air Force Academy Foundation. Lynn and Bart Holaday, Class of ’65, made the lead gift of five million dollars. Ground was broken for the structure on 1 October 2010. The ceremony made for a somber event, however, as Lynn Holaday had passed away earlier that morning after a long struggle with Lou Gehrig’s disease. The building that bears her name was ready to go exactly nine months and twenty-one days later, with the dedication ceremony taking place on 22 July 2011. The Holaday Athletic Center can accommodate football, lacrosse, and soccer, in addition to other athletic activities. In fact, its value to the Academy far exceeds athletics. For example, in the past few years, it has served as the arrival point for the new classes as they report to the Academy for in-processing and Basic Cadet Training. The facility is bare bones, as it does not include heating or cooling. Air flow is provided by those Big Ass fans up there. Yep, the name of the company that made them is Big Ass Fans.
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With the unpredictable weather here at the Academy, having an indoor athletic training facility is a near necessity. The Holaday Athletic Center has capably served that purpose for more than a decade. The 92,000 square-foot multi-purpose building cost $15.5 million, all of which came from private donations. The center was the first major project for the USAFA Endowment, the fund-raising organization established in 2007 and now known as the Air Force Academy Foundation. Lynn and Bart Holaday, Class of ’65, made the lead gift of five million dollars. Ground was broken for the structure on 1 October 2010. The ceremony made for a somber event, however, as Lynn Holaday had passed away earlier that morning after a long struggle with Lou Gehrig’s disease. The building that bears her name was ready to go exactly nine months and twenty-one days later, with the dedication ceremony taking place on 22 July 2011. The Holaday Athletic Center can accommodate football, lacrosse, and soccer, in addition to other athletic activities. In fact, its value to the Academy far exceeds athletics. For example, in the past few years, it has served as the arrival point for the new classes as they report to the Academy for in-processing and Basic Cadet Training. The facility is bare bones, as it does not include heating or cooling. Air flow is provided by those Big Ass fans up there. Yep, the name of the company that made them is Big Ass Fans.

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