Brașov Olympic Ice Rink

Brașov Olympic Ice Rink
Full name Patinoarul Olimpic Brașov
Location Brașov, Romania
Coordinates 45°39′49″N 25°36′44″E / 45.66361°N 25.61222°E / 45.66361; 25.61222Coordinates: 45°39′49″N 25°36′44″E / 45.66361°N 25.61222°E / 45.66361; 25.61222
Owner Municipality of Brașov
Capacity 2,000 (1,600 seated)
Construction
Broke ground May 2008
Opened January 2010
Construction cost 10–12 million
Tenants
Corona Brașov

The Brașov Olympic Ice Rink (Romanian: Patinoarul Olimpic Brașov) is a multi-purpose ice rink in Brașov, Romania. Located at number 5 Turnului Street which is 5 minutes walking distance from the railway station and easily accessible by public transportation, it was opened in January 2010.[1][2]

Construction

The construction of the rink began on 16 May 2008.[3] The initial location proposed was next to the existing Olympic Swimming Pool and Sports Hall on the Gării Boulevard,[4] but it was then changed in favor of the Sports Park (then Tractorul Park), 730 metres north-west, in the place of a disused artificial pond.

The rink was inaugurated on the 18 January 2010,[5] with the goal of hosting competitions at the 2013 European Youth Winter Olympic Festival.

The ice rink was first tested on 18 February 2010 by Tanja Szewczenko and Norman Jeschke and officially later that day with an ice hockey game between Corona Brașov and Steaua Rangers.[6]

Technical details

There are three general areas:[7]

The possibility exists to extend the seating capacity for special events, in which case the hall could host a total of over 2,000 people, including 400 standing.

The temperature in the spectator area is usually around 16 degrees Celsius, and that of the ice can range, depending on the event, between –6 (for figure skating) to –15 (for hockey).

The ice is levelled using an Olympia ice resurfacer built by Resurfice Corporation.

The rink contains removable tribunes and the locker rooms can be used simultaneously by 120 athletes. Also, the necessary material equipments have been executed, such as furniture, displaying and sounding system, ventilation equipments and refrigerating systems.

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