The 'Medeo' (
Kazakh Медеу, which would be more properly spelled ''Medew'' to suit the correct pronunciation) outdoor
speed skating rink, also called Medew speed skating rink, is one of the most famous
ice rinks in the world, located on the mountainous outskirts of
Almaty,
Kazakhstan. It sits 1,691 metres above sea level and utilizes a sophisticated freezing and watering system to ensure the quality of the ice.
It has seen many world records in all the speed skating distances from
1951 through the 1980s: 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m, 3000 m, 5000 m and the 10000 m. After the collapse of the
Soviet Union in
1991, the costs to uphold the arena as a top speed skating rink have proved too costly for the independent
Republic of Kazakhstan. The last great championship event on this ice rink was held in
1988 -- the Men's World Speed Skating Championship -- which was won by the American skater
Eric Flaim.
Its future status as a competition rink is uncertain; however it was proposed as the speed skating venue in Almaty's unsuccessful bid for the
2014 Winter Olympic Games. Moreover, the rink has been used as the general venue for the
Voice of Asia music festival since the birth of the festival.
External links
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Almaty's Bid for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games
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Tournaments Held and World Records Set at Medeo