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  2. Utah Olympic Oval - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 2002 Winter Olympics closing ceremony - Wikipedia

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    A montage of images from the 17-day competition was next projected on large white banners skated back and forth across the ice rink in the middle of the stadium. Singers Charlotte Church and Josh Groban performed "The Prayer" accompanied by ice dancers Renée Roca and Georgi "Gorsha" Sur during the final moments of the existence of the Olympic ...

  4. 2002 Winter Olympics figure skating scandal - Wikipedia

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    TSU or their respective national federations banished several of the persons involved with establishing the new federation from the sport of ice skating. Those banned included Ronald Pfenning, referee of the pairs competition at the Salt Lake City Olympics; Sally Stapleford; Jon Jackson; and other witnesses to Le Gougne's outburst. [25] [26]

  5. Long-track speed skating - Wikipedia

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    Long-track speed skating, usually simply referred to as speed skating, is the Olympic discipline of speed skating where competitors are timed while crossing a set distance. It is also a sport for leisure. Sports such as ice skating marathon, short-track speedskating, inline speedskating, and quad speed skating are also called speed skating.

  6. People loved skating in Cobbs Hills Park in Rochester. Why it ...

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    Natural rinks needed at least 51/2 inches of ice for safe skating, Farr said. Too often, that didn't materialize. "It's not just waiting for the 51/2 inches of ice to form," he said.

  7. Richmond Olympic Oval - Wikipedia

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    Environmental design includes the capture of rain water on the roof and the recycling of waste heat energy from the refrigeration system for the ice surfaces. [16] The Olympic configuration, which was in place from the opening until April 2010, consisted of a 400-meter (1,312 ft) speed skating rink. While configured for speed skating, the venue ...

  8. Ilia Malinin, who won U.S. men's skating title in Wichita ...

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    Four days after he won his third consecutive U.S. figure skating title, Ilia Malinin normally would have put in four to six hours on the ice back at his home rink in Reston, Virginia.

  9. Ice rink - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the world's largest naturally frozen "ice rink" or skating trail. An example of an ice skating trail, or "rink", is the Rideau Canal Skateway in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, estimated at 165,600 m 2 (1,782,000 sq ft) and 7.8 km (4.8 mi) long, which is equivalent to 90 Olympic-size skating rinks.