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[[File:Tiroler Wasserkaft Arena.jpg|thumb|250px|Inside of the Tiroler Wasserkaft Arena.]] | |||
'''Olympiahalle''' is an indoor sports venue located in [[Innsbruck]], [[Austria]]. During the [[1964 Winter Olympics]], it hosted the figure skating and ice hockey events. [[1976 Winter Olympics|Twelve years later]], it hosted those same events. | '''Olympiahalle''' is an indoor sports venue located in [[Innsbruck]], [[Austria]]. During the [[1964 Winter Olympics]], it hosted the figure skating and ice hockey events. [[1976 Winter Olympics|Twelve years later]], it hosted those same events. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:00, 9 December 2016
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Location | Innsbruck, Austria |
Built | 1963 |
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Renovated | 2004 |
Owner | |
Tenants | Innsbrucker EV |
Capacity | 10,000 |
Olympiahalle is an indoor sports venue located in Innsbruck, Austria. During the 1964 Winter Olympics, it hosted the figure skating and ice hockey events. Twelve years later, it hosted those same events.
For the 2005 IIHF World Championship, it was renovated and a second small ice rink was built. The capacity is approximately 7,800 spectators at the Olympiahalle in Innsbruck, and approximately 3,200 in the smaller rink, the Tiroler Wasserkaft Arena.
References
- 1964 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 66-7.
- 1976 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 204-8.
- Official website.
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