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RICHMOND – Premier Gordon Campbell, Federal Minister of State for Sport Gary Lunn, Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie and the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) officially opened the Richmond Olympic Oval, home of speed skating for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games. A two-day community celebration is highlighting the opening of the Oval, which will become a multipurpose centre of excellence for sport, recreation, health and wellness and culture.
“This is a tremendous milestone for our community,” said Brodie. “The Richmond Olympic Oval will be the signature venue of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. It will also provide tremendous benefits to our community and sport development for generations to come.”
The
$178-million Richmond Olympic Oval was completed on time and on budget. Through
VANOC, the
“This
world-class sporting facility is a legacy not only of the Olympics, but also of
the innovation of
“Today, you
see before you the culmination of a spectacular project. With the help of the
governments of
Olympic gold medalists Cindy Klassen and Kyle Hamilton also participated in the opening ceremonies, which included live entertainment, venue tours and the first opportunity for the public to skate on the 400-metre track that will host the speed skating competition for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
“We
congratulate the City of
During the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, the Oval will be host to 14 days of competition and 12 medal events. It will also be home to the anti-doping laboratory for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.
The Oval
will host its first major speed skating competition, the Canadian Single
Distance Championships, featuring top skaters from
Public programming, including skating, fitness, and sport activities, will begin in the Oval on Dec. 14, with expanded programming beginning in early January. During the pre-Games period, the 400-metre speed skating track, will be complemented by a hardwood court area, large enough to accommodate up to four full-sized basketball courts. Also available will be specialized fitness studios for rowing and spinning, and targeted resistance programs. A general fitness centre and a variety of multi-activity rooms will also be among the amenities available in the Oval when it opens.
A wide
variety of competitions, ranging from speed skating to futsal (indoor soccer),
volleyball and wheelchair sports, will be held at the Oval during 2009,
including some events for the BC Seniors Games, which will be held in
After the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, the Oval will expand to its permanent full-use model with the capability of hosting both summer and winter sports simultaneously. Indoor track, badminton, volleyball, basketball, combative and wheelchair sports, indoor soccer, gymnastics and special events are just some examples of the Oval’s many uses.
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