Olympic Oval in Calgary

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The Olympic Oval in Calgary is a renowned indoor speed skating arena and training facility that has hosted numerous international competitions and produced multiple world records.

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instanceOf indoor speed skating arena
sports venue
training facility
altitude approximately 1,050 metres above sea level
builtFor 1988 Winter Olympics NERFINISHED
cityServed Calgary NERFINISHED
climateControl humidity control
temperature-controlled air
constructionType indoor enclosed oval
continent North America
country Canada
hasCategory Indoor arenas in Canada
Speed skating venues
Sports venues in Calgary
Venues of the 1988 Winter Olympics
hasFeature artificial ice surface
indoor climate-controlled environment
spectator seating
timing and scoring systems
hasNickname The Fastest Ice in the World NERFINISHED
hasSurface 400 m speed skating track
hostedEvent ISU Speed Skating World Cup events NERFINISHED
World Single Distances Speed Skating Championships NERFINISHED
World Sprint Speed Skating Championships NERFINISHED
speed skating at the 1988 Winter Olympics
knownFor fast ice conditions
hosting international speed skating competitions
producing multiple world records in speed skating
locatedIn Alberta
Calgary NERFINISHED
locatedOn campus of the University of Calgary
opened 1987
operator University of Calgary NERFINISHED
owner University of Calgary NERFINISHED
primarySport speed skating
publicUse public skating sessions
recreational programs
supportsProgram Canadian national speed skating team training
development programs for junior speed skaters
usedFor high performance athlete training
ice hockey training
short track speed skating
speed skating

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Le May Doan associatedWithFacility Olympic Oval in Calgary
Father David Bauer Olympic Arena partOf Olympic Oval in Calgary
this entity surface form: Olympic Oval and campus sports complex at University of Calgary