List of indoor speed skating rinks

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This is a list of all full-length (400 meter) indoor speed skating rinks in the world.[http://www.speedskatingnews.info Speed Skating News] The Richmond Olympic Oval and the Sport und Koncert Komplex (Winter Stadium) are the only venues to have been dismantled as a speed skating rink, in 2010 and 1992 respectively.{{cite web | url=http://www.speedskatingnews.info/?page_id=826&bahn=RULK | title=Rink Card – Sport und Koncert Komplex (Winter Stadium) | publisher=Speed Skating News | accessdate=October 12, 2011}} The first indoor artificial speed skating oval was the Sportforum Hohenschönhausen in East Berlin, Germany in 1985. The first indoor artificial speed skating oval used in the Winter Olympics was the Olympic Oval in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1988. Since the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, all speed skating competitions have been held in indoor ovals.

Current rinks

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VenueCityCountryAltitude
(m)
Altitude
(ft)
OpenedOlympicsCapacity
Minsk ArenaMinsk{{flagu|Belarus}}{{convert|209|m|disp=table}}20103,000
Olympic OvalCalgary{{flagu|Canada}}{{convert|1105|m|disp=table}}198719884,000
Pomeroy Sport CentreFort St. John{{flagu|Canada}}{{convert|671|m|disp=table}}20091,000
Centre de glaces Intact AssuranceQuebec City{{flagu|Canada}}{{convert|103|m|disp=table}}2021
Beijing National Speed Skating OvalBeijing{{flagu|China}}{{convert|49|m|disp=table}}2020202212,000
Erqi Training Base Beijing-Fengtai Beijing{{flagu|China}}{{convert|64|m|disp=table}}2019
Jilin Provincial Speed Skating RinkChangchun{{flagu|China}}{{convert|210|m|disp=table}}20162,600
Daqing StadiumDaqing{{flagu|China}}{{convert|149|m|disp=table}}20051,800
Heilongjiang Indoor RinkHarbin{{flagu|China}}{{convert|141|m|disp=table}}19954,500
The Ice Sports Training Center Hulun Buir-Hailar Hulunbuir{{flagu|China}}{{convert|615|m|disp=table}}2019
Indoor Ice RinkQiqihar{{flagu|China}}{{convert|146|m|disp=table}}2007
Bayi Speed Skating OvalShenyang{{flagu|China}}{{convert|48|m|disp=table}}1999
Xinjiang Ice Sport CentreÜrümqi{{flagu|China}}{{convert|1710|m|disp=table}}2015
Sportforum HohenschönhausenBerlin{{flagu|Germany}}{{convert|34|m|disp=table}}19853,700
Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann-HalleErfurt{{flagu|Germany}}{{convert|214|m|disp=table}}20014,000
Eisstadion InzellInzell{{flagu|Germany}}{{convert|690|m|disp=table}}20116,000
Oval LingottoTorino{{flagu|Italy}}{{convert|233|m|disp=table}}200520068,500
YS Arena HachinoheHachinohe{{flagu|Japan}}{{convert|13|m|disp=table}}2019
M-WaveNagano{{flagu|Japan}}{{convert|346|m|disp=table}}199619986,400
Meiji Hokkaido-Tokachi OvalObihiro{{flagu|Japan}}{{convert|79|m|disp=table}}20093,000
Alau Ice PalaceAstana{{flagu|Kazakhstan}}{{convert|348|m|disp=table}}20118,000
Leisure World Ice CenterDronten{{flagu|Netherlands}}{{convert
3|m|disp=table}}1998
De WestfriesHoorn{{flagu|Netherlands}}{{convert|0|m|disp=table}}2006
IJsbaan TwenteEnschede{{flagu|Netherlands}}{{convert|27|m|disp=table}}20082,000
KardingeGroningen{{flagu|Netherlands}}{{convert|0|m|disp=table}}1993
ThialfHeerenveen{{flagu|Netherlands}}{{convert|0|m|disp=table}}198612,500
ElfstedenhalLeeuwarden{{flagu|Netherlands}}{{convert|0|m|disp=table}}2015
Schaatsbaan RotterdamRotterdam{{flagu|Netherlands}}{{convert
2|m|disp=table}}2013
Ireen Wüst IJsbaanTilburg{{flagu|Netherlands}}{{convert|13|m|disp=table}}2009
FosenhallenBotngård{{flagu|Norway}}{{convert|8|m|disp=table}}20071,500
VikingskipetHamar{{flagu|Norway}}{{convert|125|m|disp=table}}1992199410,600
Arena NordvestKristiansund{{flagu|Norway}}{{convert|22|m|disp=table}}2018
Sørmarka ArenaStavanger{{flagu|Norway}}{{convert|48|m|disp=table}}20104,000
Arena Lodowa Tomaszów MazowieckiTomaszów Mazowiecki{{flagu|Poland}}{{convert|153|m|disp=table}}201711,000
Uralskaya MolniyaChelyabinsk{{flagu|Russia}}{{convert|222|m|disp=table}}20051,600
Ice Arena BaikalIrkutsk{{flagu|Russia}}{{convert|442|m|disp=table}}20206,059
Ice Arena KuzbassKemerovo{{flagu|Russia}}{{convert|113|m|disp=table}}20216,000
Speed Skating CentreKolomna{{flagu|Russia}}{{convert|120|m|disp=table}}20066,150
Ice Palace KrylatskoyeMoscow{{flagu|Russia}}{{convert|127|m|disp=table}}20048,000
Gangneung OvalGangneung{{flagicon|KOR}} South Korea{{convert|26|m|disp=table}}201520188,000
Taereung International Skating RinkSeoul{{flagicon|KOR}} South Korea{{convert|63|m|disp=table}}20002,700
Tingvalla isstadionKarlstad{{flagicon|SWE}} Sweden{{convert|50|m|disp=table}}20221,800
Pettit National Ice CenterMilwaukee{{flagu|United States}}{{convert|216|m|disp=table}}19932 500
Utah Olympic OvalKearns{{flagu|United States}}{{convert|1423|m|disp=table}}200020026,500

Closed/Reconfigured rinks

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VenueCityCountryAltitude
(m)
Altitude
(ft)
OpenedClosedOlympics
Adler Arena Skating CenterSochi{{flagicon|RUS}} Russia{{convert|27|m|disp=table}}20122014 After the Olympics the rink is to be converted into a trade and exhibition center.{{cite web|url=http://sochi2014.com/en/objects/sea/speed_skating/ |title=Olympic Oval Skating Center |publisher=Sochi 2014 |accessdate=October 12, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120311195625/http://sochi2014.com/en/objects/sea/speed_skating/ |archivedate=March 11, 2012 }}2014
Richmond Olympic OvalRichmond{{flagu|Canada}}{{convert|4|m|disp=table}}20082010Reconfigured into a community centre including NHL/short track sized arena, track and fitness area. Pre-construction documents indicated that the full length oval would be covered by rubber mats to allow it to host future long track competitions. However, its status is currently unknown.2010
Sport und Koncert Komplex (Winter Stadium)[http://www.encspb.ru/ru/article.php?kod=2804016646 333,3 meter rink]St. Petersburg{{flagu|Russia}}{{convert|15|m|disp=table}}19811992

Notes

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