thumb|240px|The Ce.N.A.R.D. thumb|240px The National Center of High Performance Athletics (known as Ce.N.A.R.D. for its initials in ) is the sports complex where most Argentine sportspeople (especially athletes) who compete internationally are trained.
thumb|240px|The Ce.N.A.R.D. thumb|240px The National Center of High Performance Athletics (known as Ce.N.A.R.D. for its initials in ) is the sports complex where most Argentine sportspeople (especially athletes) who compete internationally are trained.
The CeNARD is located at 1050 Crisólogo Larralde Avenue, in the Núñez district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The area where it is located, facing the Río de la Plata, was the site of the Carl Diem Gymnasium from 1954 until 1960, and the CeNARD was built between 1973 and 1980. The establishment occupies an approximated land area of .
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