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The ice arena is also used for various recreational uses by students and local public for ice skating, figure skating, ice hockey, and broomball. [5] The arena is named after Tim LaHaye, who gave $4.5 million to Liberty University to build a new student center and School of Prophecy, which opened in January 2002. He also serves as its president.
In 2001, LaHaye gave $4.5 million to Liberty University to build a new student center, [22] which opened in January 2002 and was named after LaHaye. He, alongside his wife, served as a member of Liberty's board of trustees. [23] He provided funds for the LaHaye Ice Center on the campus of Liberty University, which opened in January 2006. [24]
The Maloof Skate Park, or Maloof Money Cup Washington DC Skate Park, opened to the public in March 2012. It is a 15,000-square-foot skate park, located next to RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. The park was designed by Pro Skater Geoff Rowley and Joe Ciaglia's team at California Skateparks.
Nothing that can truly represent the devastation caused by the plane crash in Washington, D.C., last night. A tragedy that claimed the lives of skaters, coaches, parents and officials. My heart is shattered for our skating community.” — 1984 Olympic and four-time world champion Scott Hamilton .
The Bellingham Sportsplex is an American multi-use sports facility located in Bellingham, Washington.The Sportsplex contains two turf fields, primarily used for indoor soccer, and an ice rink, used by local amateur ice hockey teams, figure skating lessons and performances, home games for the Whatcom Soccer Academy Rapids soccer games along with semi-pro and collegiate Western Washington ...
Opened in 2006, the 137,000-square-foot (12,700 m 2) facility, which is owned by Capitals owning entity Monumental Sports & Entertainment, houses two full-NHL-sized ice rinks with seating for 1,200, a training center, a proshop, and offices for staff of both the Capitals and the WNBA's Washington Mystics.
One day it will be an urban nature park. Until then, this slice of downtown is a new home for skateboarders.
The 2003 World Figure Skating Championships were held at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C., USA from March 24 to 30. The senior-level international figure skating competition was sanctioned by the International Skating Union. Medals were awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.