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June 7, 2021

Here's what it takes to create 'the fastest ice in the world'

Olympic Oval team working hard to be ready for 2021-22 season
Olympic Oval operations team painting lines on the ice
Olympic Oval operations team paints lines on the ice, David Vink

After the Olympic Oval was shut down for nearly 12 months, the oval team is working hard to be ready for the 2021/2022 season.听It was a tough year because the ice had to be taken out听prematurely听due to a mechanical issue.听Having worked to resolve the issue, the oval is close to re-opening. This is a critical year for speedskating, Canada鈥檚 highest Winter Olympic medal-winning sport. Opening the oval will enable the Canadian National Team to resume training in the buildup to the Beijing Olympics.

There is a reason why speedskaters anecdotally refer to the Olympic Oval as 鈥楥anada鈥檚 medal factory鈥 鈥斕that's because the oval provides world-class facilities and ice to allow skaters to perform at their absolute best.

鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to see the ice back in and know that our national long-track team听(team singular)听will soon be able to resume training for Beijing 2022. We听also听can鈥檛 wait to welcome the university community and Calgarians back to enjoy all that our facility has to offer,鈥says Peter McCrory, director of the Olympic Oval.

How to create the fastest ice in the world

It is a lot of work to create fast ice.

鈥淲e鈥檙e fortunate to have a highly trained team of professionals who really know how to get the job done and create an ice quality that听competes with听anywhere else in the world,鈥澨齛cknowledges the oval鈥檚 operations manager, Mark Messer.听

It starts with cooling the concrete bed to about -7 C. Then they place the first layer of ice down using a Jet Ice sprayer (it looks like a mini crop duster). Once three thin layers seal the concrete,听this same sprayer sprays a coating of special white water-based paint that immediately freezes on the ice (who knew?). Since the ice is naturally clear, painting is required to get the brilliant white arena look.听

Olympic Oval operations crew painting the ice white with Jet Ice sprayer

Olympic Oval operations crew paints the ice white with Jet Ice sprayer.

David Vink

After the paint job is finished, the team adds official logos and lines onto the ice. At the same time, sensors are added for timing and race results.听The team听seals the ice again and finally adds more layers (about 1 录 inch) to the ice to seal it completely.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an exact science, but the oval operations team, after all, has been doing this for 34 years,鈥says Messer.听听

Oval ice makers鈥 expertise internationally recognized

The team听have also helped eight Olympic cities with their ice (including Beijing next 2022) with their ice-making process. This is why the Olympic Oval continues to be known as 'The Fastest Ice in the World.'

After the last 15 months of a global pandemic, Calgarians need places to recreate and participate in sport for their physical and mental well-being. The oval offers opportunities for families and athletes to recreate and train under the same roof. Now is the time to get those skates sharpened and ready for the season听because听the oval team can鈥檛 wait to welcome听you back听to this amazing facility.听

As the ice surfaces are prepared, follow the progress on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter @theolympicoval and stay tuned to the for details of when the doors will open to the public, COVID-19 restrictions permitting.听

The Faculty of Kinesiology is ranked No. 1 in North America and No.11 in the world, according to the听.