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  2. Ice rink - Wikipedia

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    Besides recreational ice skating, some of its uses include: ice hockey, sledge hockey (a.k.a. "Para ice hockey", or "sled hockey"), spongee (a.k.a. sponge hockey), bandy, rink bandy, rinkball, ringette, broomball (both indoor and outdoor versions), Moscow broomball, speed skating, figure skating, ice stock sport, curling, and crokicurl. However ...

  3. Schenley Park Casino - Wikipedia

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    The idea sputtered through a committee of capitalists until Casino manager, James Wallace Conant convinced political boss, Christopher Magee, that the new building could feature an indoor ice skating rink. The notion of indoor ice skating galvanized the casino’s construction plan.

  4. Synthetic ice - Wikipedia

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    The arena has a conventional ice rink which is closed in the summer, while a 2,600-square-foot (240 m 2) synthetic ice rink is used year-round for youth hockey training and public skating. [19] The former indoor skating rink in Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. This 600-square metre indoor rink was created from very high Molecular Weight ...

  5. The science behind indoor ice rinks - AOL

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    Aug. 31—Even with temperatures ranging from the 50s to the 90s, Albert Lea City Arena has ice laid down. Josh Heilman, the city's ice arena/aquatic center foreman, knows all about ice ...

  6. Victoria Skating Rink - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Skating Rink was an indoor ice skating rink located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Opened in 1862, it was described at the start of the twentieth century to be "one of the finest covered rinks in the world". [1] The building was used during winter seasons for pleasure skating, ice hockey and skating sports on a natural ice rink.

  7. Flushing Meadows Corona Park Aquatics Center - Wikipedia

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    The result is an innovative building with 130-foot-high twin masts and a swooping roof form. The masts are an architectural feature extending up into the Queens skyline as well as the structural supports for the cable-stayed roof. This design provides the clear spans necessary to house an Olympic swimming pool along with an ice skating rink. [3]