Blyth Memorial Arena

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Blyth Memorial Arena was the primary ice hockey and figure skating venue built in Squaw Valley, California, for the 1960 Winter Olympics.

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Blyth Memorial Arena canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Olympic venue
figure skating venue
ice hockey venue
sports venue
architecturalFeature open-air design with temporary enclosing walls
capacity approximately 8500 spectators
country United States of America
demolished 1983
demolishedAfter roof collapse
event 1960 Winter Olympics
hostedEvent 1960 Winter Olympics
surface form: 1960 Winter Olympics closing ceremony

1960 Winter Olympics
surface form: 1960 Winter Olympics opening ceremony

figure skating competitions at the 1960 Winter Olympics
ice hockey tournament at the 1960 Winter Olympics
locatedInMountainRange Sierra Nevada
location Olympic Valley
surface form: Squaw Valley, California
namedAfter Alexander Cochrane Blyth
openedFor 1960 Winter Olympics
partOf Squaw Valley
surface form: Squaw Valley Olympic complex
primaryVenueFor 1960 Winter Olympics
surface form: figure skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics

Olympic men's ice hockey tournament
surface form: ice hockey at the 1960 Winter Olympics
region Placer County
surface form: Placer County, California
replacedBy parking lot at Squaw Valley
roofCollapsed 1983
status no longer extant
surface ice rink
usedFor closing ceremony
figure skating
ice hockey
opening ceremony

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1960 Winter Olympics stadium Blyth Memorial Arena
VIII Olympic Winter Games mainStadium Blyth Memorial Arena