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  2. From Fairport to the big leagues: How she carved her path to ...

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    Pressed up against the tree-lined road sat a giant, homemade ice rink, built by Buchbinder's father. ... clearing trees in the backyard to make way for the slab of ice he outfitted with boards ...

  3. Ice rink - Wikipedia

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    Children playing ice hockey on a backyard rink in Canada. Many ice rinks consist of, or are found on, open bodies of water such as lakes, ponds, canals, and sometimes rivers; these can be used only in the winter in climates where the surface freezes thickly enough to support human weight. Rinks can also be made in cold climates by enclosing a ...

  4. Danny Meyers: How building an ice rink led retired hockey ...

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    Danny Meyers struggled to deal with retirement as a player but building an ice rink in his home town has given him renewed purpose.

  5. Synthetic ice - Wikipedia

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    The 'Polar Rink' at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. [16] The world's largest synthetic ice rink at Zócalo in Mexico City, Mexico. The CCM Performance Lab in Montreal, Canada. The biggest synthetic ice rink in the US at Ark Encounter, Williamstown, Kentucky. The hockey elite training center at HC Davos in Switzerland.

  6. Guidant John Rose Minnesota Oval - Wikipedia

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    The Guidant John Rose Minnesota Oval (officially stylized as OVAL), formerly the John Rose Minnesota Oval, is an outdoor ice rink in Roseville, Minnesota, United States. It is claimed to be the largest artificial outdoor skating surface in North America. The facility was constructed from June to December 1993.

  7. Portland Winter Ice Rink - Wikipedia

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    The ice rink in 2024. The covered ice rink is installed during winter months within the ramps at the western side of Portland's Morrison Bridge, near Southwest Naito Avenue between Morrison and Stark (also known as Harvey Milk) Streets. For the 2023–2024 winter season, the rink measured 80x50 feet and used approximately 600 gallons of water ...

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