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What (who) is ice rink - definition

FROZEN BODY OF WATER AND/OR HARDENED CHEMICALS WHERE PEOPLE CAN ICE SKATE OR PLAY WINTER SPORTS
Ice skating rink; Ice-skating rink; Ice arena; Ice Rink; Ice-rink; Jäähalli; Icehall; ⛸; Artificial ice; Ice rinks; Artificial ice rink
  • Children playing ice hockey on a backyard rink in Canada
  • curling sheet]].
  • [[Broomball]] players
  • Curling sheet details. The 12-foot circle covers the backline.
  • [[Elfstedentocht]], 1954
  • The leading group during the 1985 [[Elfstedentocht]], racing towards the finish, February 21, 1985
  • [[Ice hockey]] has been a popular outdoor winter pastime in Canada for over a century
  • Interior of the ''[[Glaciarium]]'' in 1876
  • Typical layout of an [[ice hockey]] rink surface
  • [[Ice cross downhill]] track in [[Edmonton, Canada]], 2015
  • 2012]]
  • 2009: [[Matthews Arena]] (formerly Boston Arena) in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]
  • Ice rink in [[Amsterdam]] c. 1900, from the [[Amsterdam City Archives]]
  • 1894–1895: [[North Avenue Ice Palace]] skating rink in [[Baltimore, Maryland]]
  • [[Crokicurl]] playing area
  • A typical mobile rink near the Spanish [[Costa Brava]]
  • A portion of the [[Rideau Canal]] in [[Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada, the world's largest naturally frozen "ice rink" or skating trail
  • IIHF]] and the [[NHL]]
  • Ortigas]]
  • Painting by [[William Notman]] of a skating carnival at the [[Victoria Skating Rink]] in [[Montreal]]
  • [[Para ice hockey]] player
  • Outdoor [[speed skating]] track in [[Innsbruck]]
  • Dimensions of a standard [[speed skating rink]]
  • 1901: [[St. Nicholas Rink]], [[New York City]]
  • Main components of a rink

ice rink         
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An ice rink is a level area of ice, usually inside a building, that has been made artificially and kept frozen so that people can skate on it.
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Ice rink         
An ice rink (or ice skating rink) is a frozen body of water and/or an artificial sheet of ice created using hardened chemicals where people can ice skate or play winter sports. Ice rinks are also used for exhibitions, contests and ice shows.
Jeonju Indoor Ice Rink         
ICE RINK IN SOUTH KOREA
Jeonju Indoor Ice Rink (전주실내빙상경기장), sometimes called Hwasan Indoor Ice Rink, is an indoor ice rink in Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea. It was completed in 1996, originally for the 1997 Winter Universiade.

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Ice rink

An ice rink (or ice skating rink) is a frozen body of water and/or an artificial sheet of ice created using hardened chemicals where people can ice skate or play winter sports. Ice rinks are also used for exhibitions, contests and ice shows. The growth and increasing popularity of ice skating during the 1800s marked a rise in the deliberate construction of ice rinks in numerous areas of the world.

The word "rink" is a word of Scottish origin meaning, "course" used to describe the ice surface used in the sport of curling, but was kept in use once the winter team sport of ice hockey became established.

There are two types of ice rinks in prevalent use today: natural ice rinks, where freezing occurs from cold ambient temperatures, and artificial ice rinks (or mechanically frozen), where a coolant produces cold temperatures in the surface below the water, causing the water to freeze. There are also synthetic ice rinks where skating surfaces are made out of plastics.

Besides recreational ice skating, some of its uses include: ice hockey, sledge hockey (a.k.a. "Para ice hockey", or "sled hockey"), spongee (a.k.a. sponge hockey), bandy, rink bandy, rinkball, ringette, broomball (both indoor and outdoor versions), Moscow broomball, speed skating, figure skating, ice stock sport, curling, and crokicurl. However, Moscow broomball is typically played on a tarmac tennis court that has been flooded with water and allowed to freeze. The sports of broomball, curling, ice stock sport, spongee, Moscow broomball, and the game of crokicurl, do not use ice skates of any kind.

While technically not an ice rink, ice tracks and trails, such as those used in the sport of speed skating and recreational or pleasure skating are sometimes referred to as "ice rinks".

Examples of use of ice rink
1. "Everything is just an ice rink out there," said Sgt.
2. Other amenities include an ice rink, bars, restaurants and cafes.
3. A closing ceremony took place at the Ice Rink Wednesday.
4. The rooftop ice rink collapsed on January 2, 2006, in the Bavarian town of Bad Reichenhall.
5. But nowhere has their competition been fiercer than on the ice rink.