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Used Icehockeylayout.jpg as template for the basic layout. Used mom's guide to icehockey, the article en:Hockey rink (this especially for international/North American differences) and HockeyRink.png for distances and names. Made by Ysangkok using en:Inkscape 07-07-en:2006. Also see the simple layout version of this image.
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The Lake Placid Rink was an outdoor ice rink that was used for various winter sports including speed skating, figure skating and ice hockey. The venue was in use through the end of the 1932 Winter Olympics , after which it was replaced by the Jack Shea Arena and James B. Sheffield Olympic Skating Rink .
Outdoor ice rinks and frozen ponds, rivers, and canals, serve several purposes, allowing for physical activities during the winter season such as recreational ice skating and figure skating, and also function as an affordable place for players to engage in team winter sports such as ice hockey, bandy, rinkball, ringette, broomball, and spongee ...
The Jaap Edenhal was created by rebuilding the hockey rink next to the track. [1] In addition to being the home rink of the Amsterdam Tigers of the BeNe League , and formerly the home of the Amsterdam G's in the now defunct Eredivise , the Jaap Edenhal was used for the national ice-skating championships in 1974. [ 2 ]
The main ice rink has 7,500 seats and can expand to 8,000 for concerts. The other rinks are Father Bauer Arena and Protrans Arena with spectator capacities of 980 and 200, respectively. [3] [4] Construction began in April 2006 with the refurbishment of the Father Bauer Arena and the addition of a new practice arena.
The Fanatec Arena (former: Eisstadion am Gutenbergweg; English: Gutenberg-road ice hockey venue) is an indoor sporting arena located in Landshut, Germany. It is primarily used for ice hockey . The complex of buildings consists of two ice rinks, one generally used for training purposes.