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  2. Herb Brooks Arena - Wikipedia

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    Lake Placid, NY 12946-3648: Location: Lake Placid Olympic Center: Coordinates ... The arena hosted various events during the 1980 Winter Olympics, ...

  3. 1972 Winter Universiade - Wikipedia

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  4. Venues of the 1980 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Biathlon held their first World Championships outside of Europe at Lake Placid in 1973. [14] When Lake Placid was awarded the 1980 Winter Games in 1974, venue adjustments were needed. For the alpine skiing events, snow making equipment was used. [7] This was used to make 4 ft (1.2 m) of man-made snow to cover all of the trails used ...

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  6. 2023 Winter World University Games - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Placid 2023 FISU World University Games, commonly known as Lake Placid 2023, was a collegiate multi-sport winter sports held between January 12 to January 22, 2023 and had Lake Placid, New York, United States, as main host city.

  7. Olympic Center - Wikipedia

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    Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum – Opened in 1994, the Lake Placid Winter Olympic Museum is a museum dedicated to the Winter Olympics. It is a part of the work of New York State Olympic Regional Development Authority in the Lake Placid Olympic Region. The museum receives between 25,000 and 35,000 visitors annually.

  8. 1932 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest ski jump at the time was constructed in Big Pines for the event, [3] but the games were ultimately awarded to Lake Placid. The practice of awarding Olympic medals at podium ceremonies was established at the 1932 Winter Olympics, based on pedestals used at the 1930 British Empire Games , as proposed by Melville Marks Robinson .

  9. Miracle on Ice - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet Union entered the Lake Placid games as the heavy favorite, having won four consecutive gold medals dating back to the 1964 games. In the four Olympics following their 1960 bronze-medal finish at Squaw Valley, Soviet teams had gone 27–1–1 (wins-losses-ties) and outscored their opponents 175–44. [11]