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Delta Center (1991–2006, 2023–present) Salt Lake Ice Center EnergySolutions Arena (2006–2015) Vivint Smart Home Arena (2015–2020) Vivint Arena (2020–2023) Address: 301 W. South Temple: Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. Coordinates: Public transit
The Maverik Center, originally known as the E Center, is a 12,600-seat multi-purpose indoor arena located in West Valley City, Utah, United States. Construction on the arena started in 1996 and was completed in time to hold its first event on September 22, 1997. The arena is owned by West Valley City, and managed by Centennial Management Group.
Downtown Cary Park will be open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. each day of the week. ... an ice skating rink, Cary’s annual Christmas tree lighting and photos with Santa Claus. ... In the center of the ...
Peaks Ice Arena is an indoor ice hockey and figure skating arena in Provo, Utah, located 43 miles (69 km) south of Salt Lake City.Along with the Maverik Center (originally known as the E Center) in West Valley City, it was built as an ice hockey and figure skating practice venue for the 2002 Winter Olympics, roles it is expected to reprise for the 2034 Winter Olympics.
Gangneung Ice Arena: Short track speed skating: 12,000 [34] 2022 Beijing: Capital Indoor Stadium: Short track speed skating: 15,000 2026 Milano - Cortina d'Ampezzo: Mediolanum Forum: Short track speed skating: 15,800 2030 French Alps: TBA: Short track speed skating: 10,000 2034 Salt Lake City-Utah: Maverik Center: Short track speed skating ...
After the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Chen was among nearly 480 people of different ages who signed up to learn to skate at the Salt Lake City Sports Complex.
The Utah Olympic Oval is an indoor speed skating oval located 14 miles (23 km) southwest of Salt Lake City, in Kearns, Utah.The Oval was built for the 2002 Winter Olympics and it hosted the long-track speed skating events for the 2002 games, a role it is expected reprise for the 2034 Winter Olympics.
The Utah Olympic Park is a winter sports park built for the 2002 Winter Olympics, and is located in Summit County (28 miles [45 km] east of Salt Lake City) northwest of Park City, Utah, United States. During the 2002 games the park hosted the bobsleigh, skeleton, luge, ski jumping, and Nordic combined events. [1]