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  2. Synthetic ice - Wikipedia

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    The arena has a conventional ice rink which is closed in the summer, while a 2,600-square-foot (240 m 2) synthetic ice rink is used year-round for youth hockey training and public skating. [ 19 ] The former indoor skating rink in Marina Bay Sands in Singapore .

  3. Ice rink - Wikipedia

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    An ice rink (or ice skating rink) is a frozen body of water or an artificial sheet of ice where people can ice skate or play winter sports.Ice rinks are also used for exhibitions, contests and ice shows.

  4. Ice skating - Wikipedia

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    Ice skating is the self-propulsion and gliding of a person across an ... Early attempts at the construction of artificial ice rinks were made during the "rink mania ...

  5. This synthetic ice rink lets you skate indoors - AOL

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    The durable, glide-able surface mimics actual ice giving athletes a realistic practice surface. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. Taunton's ice rink at Camp Riverside is open for the season ...

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    On Dec. 4, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro South opened its synthetic ice-skating rink at Camp Riverside in Taunton, ... skating lessons, special events, and winter-friendly fun ever since.

  7. North Avenue Ice Palace - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed by the Arctic Skating Company, managed by Gerald T. Hopkins, Jr. [1] The ice rink was used for pleasure skating and ice sports, including early games of ice hockey. The artificial ice was constructed by laying several layers of waterproof paper and wool. On top of this was built a 4-inch tall watertight pan, which held the water.

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