Richmond Olympic Oval

January 13, 2010 by primeinfo  
Filed under Vancouver 2010

Richmond Olympic Oval is a Special Place this Winter 2010

The Richmond Olympic Oval will be the home to the winter Olympic Games 2010. it is situated on the shores along the Fraser River, 14 km south of the downtown. In fact, the heart of the city can be accessed easily from the Richmond Olympic Oval which is located along the north western nook of the city. Right across the river, lies the Vancouver International Airport which can be easily reached from the Richmond Oval. The facility is in fact wonderful and comes with lots of options for hosting various kinds of games. The venue is situated at the point of intersection between the Hollybridge Way and the River Road. In fact, the Richmond Oval is looked upon by people as a mark of public accessibility, world grade sportsmanship and environmental sustainability.

Brief History of Richmond Olympic Oval

The Richmond Oval has been honored with various kinds of awards such as the 2009 Institution of Structural Engineers Award, the Sports or Leisure Structures Award. The construction of the Richmond Oval is spacious and sprawling with natural light streaming in, with wooden floors as well as a wide program for public art. This has been included in the grounds of the Oval and its instant surrounds. Once the games are over, the facility is scheduled to offer an inspiring ambience for games that are required for playing with various kinds of skill levels, irrespective of the fact as to whether you happen to be a fitness rookie or a sports superstar. The Richmond Oval has been famed for offering a genuine platform for interested sports persons to realize their dreams of making it to the podium some day.

Location

The location of the Richmond Olympic Oval address is at 6111 River Road. The structure of the building is where the Fraser River is also present and once you have crossed the river, you get very close to the Vancouver International Airport which will be extensively used especially in the winter Olympics season from February 12 to February 27. In fact, it is also convenient to access the Lansdowne Station which is a few blocks away and is situated on the unique Canada Line.

The location of the Richmond Oval is such that a lot of people can view the stadium, venue or sports facility from the air while flying. The shape of the roof of the Richmond Oval resembles that of a heron’s wing, with a native twist added to it. In fact, this is a tribute to the Salish First Nation as well as the large bird which had been present here about a couple of centuries back. In fact there is an accessible shuttle which will pick you up from the Canada Line Bridgeport station, if you are a spectator having a special need. You will be brought to the main entrance of the Richmond Oval from there.

What sports will take place at the Richmond Olympic Oval

The Richmond Olympic Oval is to be the venue for the Vancouver 2010 in the speed skating category. This property is all of 33750 sq m along with a floor of 20000 sq m which consists of a main floor which has a refrigerated track of 400 m with a capacity of accommodating about 8000 spectators. What was constructed to qualify for the LEED or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Scale Silver certification is today a utilization that has wastage of heat from cooling. Some of the special features of the venue comprise:

  • 200 positions for broadcast commentators
  • 200 positions for the seated press
  • 4 video and score boards to show the split times, placing as well as up close action

You can purchase the tickets of the speed skating games from the ticket box that is situated at the north eastern corner of the Oval Richmond. You may also check out the information booth which is situated at the spectator plaza. This is the place where you can have all your queries regarding the various games and competition answered. You can even seek tourist information out here or report lost and found items. Once you are at the Richmond Olympic Oval, you need to maintain their dress code.

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