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Dundee Ice Arena

Dundee Ice Arena, a multifaceted ice rink facility, is situated in the Camperdown locality of Dundee, Scotland. Boasting a seating capacity of 2,400, it ranks as the fourth largest ice rink in Scotland, surpassed only by Braehead Arena, Murrayfield Ice Rink, and Fife Ice Arena.

Dundee Ice Arena
Address7 Dayton Drive
LocationDundee, Scotland
Coordinates56°28′54″N 3°01′29″W / 56.481746°N 3.024628°W / 56.481746; -3.024628
OwnerLeisure and Culture Dundee
OperatorLeisure and Culture Dundee
Capacity2,700 (2,396 seated)
Construction
Broke ground1998
Opened2000
Construction cost£6.6 million
Tenants
Dundee Stars
Ice Dundee
Dundee Tigers
Dundee Comets
Website
[dundeeicearena.co.uk](http://www.dundeeicearena.co.uk/)

The arena is a hub for various events, prominently hosting Dundee Stars' hockey matches,[1] as well as figure skating contests. It also gained distinction as the inaugural Scottish venue for the 7th WUKF World Karate Championships.

History edit

Constructed in 2000 with an investment of £6.6 million, Dundee Ice Arena incurs annual operational costs around £400,000.[2][3] Its opening marked the return of the Dundee Tigers SNL team to their home ground, and they clinched the Scottish National League title in the 2000/01 season before audiences often exceeding 1200.

Dundee Stars edit

Established in the 2001/02 season, the Dundee Stars hockey club chose the arena as their home ground. Their journey began in the British National League (2001 - 2005), followed by stints in the SNL and Northern League for five seasons. Subsequently, they ascended to the top-tier Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL), starting from the 2010/11 season. The Stars, formed in August 2001, celebrated their 20th anniversary in September 2021, attracting over 1500 fans regularly. A noteworthy event was the full house (2400 spectators) match against Fife Flyers on 22/2/20, marking a significant milestone in the EIHL era at Dundee Ice Arena.

Ice Dundee edit

Dundee Ice Arena also serves as the base for Ice Dundee, renowned for nurturing some of the UK's finest figure skaters. These athletes frequently represent Great Britain and Ireland in major European and World Championships. The coaching team includes Simon Briggs and Debi Briggs. Key skaters training here are British Ladies Champion Natasha McKay, along with prominent figures such as Karly Robertson and Danielle Harrison.

World Karate Championships 2018 edit

In a landmark event for 2018, the arena hosted the 7th WUKF World Karate Championships. This event, the largest of its kind in Dundee, also marked the first time a Scottish city hosted this prestigious tournament. To accommodate the karate events, the ice rink was temporarily transformed into a suitable platform.

References edit

  1. ^ . Dundee Ice Services Ltd. Archived from the original on 7 March 2010. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  2. ^ . Evening Telegraph (Dundee). 9 April 2008. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
  3. ^ "Dundee Ice Arena - a Freedom of Information request to Dundee City Council". WhatDoTheyKnow. 4 January 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website

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