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Speed skating venues by country (4 C) A. Speed skating in Argentina (1 P) Speed skating in Australia (2 C, 2 P) Speed skating in Austria (2 C, 2 P) B.
Uralskaya Molniya Arena Lodowa Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland [1]. This is a list of all full-length (400 meter) indoor speed skating rinks in the world. [2] The Richmond Olympic Oval and the Sport und Koncert Komplex (Winter Stadium) are the only venues to have been dismantled as a speed skating rink, in 2010 and 1992 respectively. [3]
Speed skating venues by country (4 C) I. Indoor speed skating venues (1 C, 26 P) O. Olympic speed skating venues (24 P) Pages in category "Speed skating venues"
Bandy (demonstration), figure skating, opening ceremonies 29,000 [7] 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo: La pista di Misurina: None: 8,550 [8] 1960 Squaw Valley: Squaw Valley Olympic Skating Rink: Ice hockey: Not listed. [9] 1964 Innsbruck: Eisschnellaufbahn: None: Not listed. [10] 1968 Grenoble: L'Anneau de Vitesse: None: 2,500 [11] 1972 Sapporo ...
The dimensions of a standard speed skating rink. The measurement of the track is made half a meter into the lane. [4] The total length of the track is the distance a competitor skates each lap, i.e. the length of two straights, one inner curve and one outer curve, in addition to the extra distance skated when changing lanes in the cross-over area, which on a standard track equals 7 centimeters.
Taereung International Skating Rink is a speed skating oval in South Korea, used for training and competitions, operated by the Korean Olympic Committee. [1] It is one of only two indoor long-track (400m) skating facilities in the country, and the most actively used, [ 2 ] with Gangneung Oval completed in 2017 for the 2018 Winter Olympics but ...
Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre hosted the short track speed skating events for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. EnergySolutions Arena (now known as Delta Center ) in Salt Lake City in 2006. For the 2002 Winter Olympics, the arena was renamed as the Salt Lake Ice Center, and hosted the short track speed skating events.