L'Anneau de Vitesse
L'Anneau de Vitesse (English: The Speed Circuit) is an outdoor speed skating venue located in Grenoble, France. It hosted the speed skating events for the 1968 Winter Olympics. This Speed Circuit is located in a park of 27 hectares, the Park Paul Mistral. The park also hosts the Palais des sports was the main Olympic site in the city in 1968.[1]
The venue seated 2500 during the games, and was cooled to −7 °C (19 °F) using 125 km (78 mi) of ammonia refrigeration over a total skating surface of 9,000 m2 (97,000 sq ft).
Description
The speed ring was built outdoors, on a concrete slab cooled by over 125 km of tubing fed by a direct-pressure ammonia refrigeration plant. The grandstands are also made of concrete, and house the facilities required for the Olympic Games (offices, changing rooms, infirmary, bar and refrigeration facilities), as well as 2,500 seats.
References
- ^ "L'Anneau de Vitesse - J.O de Grenoble 1968". COLJOG - Jeux Olympiques de Grenoble 1968 (in French). Retrieved 2020-01-12.
- 1968 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 105–6. (in English and French)
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- 1924: Stade Olympique de Chamonix
- 1928: St. Moritz Olympic Ice Rink
- 1932: Olympic Stadium
- 1936: Riessersee
- 1948: Olympic Stadium
- 1952: Bislett Stadium
- 1956: La pista di Misurina
- 1960: Squaw Valley Olympic Skating Rink
- 1964: Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck
- 1968: L'Anneau de Vitesse
- 1972: Makomanai Speed Skating Rink
- 1976: Eisschnelllaufbahn Innsbruck
- 1980: James B. Sheffield Speed Skating Oval
- 1984: Zetra Ice Rink
- 1988: Olympic Oval
- 1992: L'anneau de vitesse
- 1994: Hamar Olympic Hall
- 1998: M-Wave
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