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  2. Ice Arena (Adelaide) - Wikipedia

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    The centre first opened in 1981 as the Ice Arena with a full size skating rink surrounded by a speed skating track. In late 1987, the centre closed for the construction of the world's first indoor ski slope and reopened in 1988 as Mt Thebarton Snow and Ice , featuring what was reported to be the world's first indoor ski slope on artificial snow.

  3. Adelaide Glaciarium - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Glaciarium (also known as Ice Palace Skating Rink), located at 89–91 Hindley Street in the city of Adelaide, South Australia, was the first indoor ice-skating facility built in Australia. It is also the location of the first "hockey on the ice" match in the country, which was an adaptation of roller polo for the ice using ice skates.

  4. List of curling clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Facebook page dormant since 2016 Illinois: Illinois Central Curling Club Bloomington: Arena Facebook page lobbies Pepsi Ice Arena to resume curling and directs people to Waltham CC. Indian Hill Curling Club Winnetka: Dedicated 1936 Featured in Sports Illustrated in 1960. [3] Opened facility in 1965. [4] Converted to dining/entertainment in 2007 ...

  5. South Australia Ice Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    Teams are fielded in the leagues by five winter league clubs – the Falcons Ice Hockey Club, Blackhawks Ice Hockey Club, Redwings Ice Hockey Club, Tigers Ice Hockey Club, Jokers Ice Hockey Club and also available to the semi-retired players is the Adelaide Vintage Reds Ice Hockey Club. [3] The Association's current President is Christian Knott ...

  6. Indoor skiing - Wikipedia

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    The first three of these opened in 1988, each claiming to be the first in the world. These were Mt Thebarton in Adelaide, Australia, Casablanca in Belgium, [8] and Ski in Tsudanuma in Japan. [9] Some ski halls form parts of larger wintersports centres - above is the ice hockey rink at MtTheBarton (now Ice Arena), Adelaide

  7. Adelaide Adrenaline - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide won 16 of 24 matches and finished third in the league table, qualifying for the finals weekend in Newcastle. [3] 29 August 2009, the Adrenaline played the Melbourne Ice in the semi-final at the Hunter Ice Skating Stadium. Adelaide took an early lead in the first period thanks to a Sami Mantere goal and never looked back from that point.

  8. Adelaide Rush - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Rush were founded in 2005 as the Adelaide Assassins. [1] The team joined the National Women's Program Showcase Series announced by Ice Hockey Australia in 2005. [2] The Showcase series would be an opportunity to build up to establishing a fully-fledged national women's league. [2] Adelaide competed in the two Showcase Series in ...

  9. West Meadows Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    The West Meadows Ice Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Rolling Meadows, IL. It features ice for hockey, figure skating, and open skating. The ice rink is owned and operated by the Rolling Meadows Park District. West Meadows is one of two ice rinks in Rolling Meadows. The arena was home to the Chicago Hitmen a Jr.