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Tour
the Pettit National Ice Center
Click on the photo bubble to place yourself
virtually inside of the Pettit National
Ice Center. The center serves as a U.S.
Olympic Training Facility for ice sports,
such as speed skating. The Pettit National
Ice Center is located at 500 S. 84th Street,
Milwaukee, WI.
About
the Pettit National Ice Center
Olympic speed skaters
have trained in Wisconsin for over 40 years.
The Wisconsin Olympic Ice Rink was the nations
first artificially refrigerated 400 - meter
outdoor oval rink, built in 1966 at the
State Fair Park. As the rink deteriorated
with time, a new center needed to be built.
Planning for the new center began in the
1980's and on December 31, 1992, the Pettit
National Ice Center was finished. The center
was funded with donations from Jane &
Lloyd Pettit, private sources and the State
of Wisconsin. The center was completed in
time for Olympians Bonnie Blair, Dan Jansen
and the US Team to train for the 1994 Olympics.
The Pettit features a 400
meter speed skating oval which encircles
two international size skating rinks, each
100 feet by 200 feet. There is also a 450
meter running track with 2 lanes that surrounds
the speed skating rink. The center can seat
3,000 spectators and has a full-service
Pro
Shop offering skates, skating apparel,
Olympic merchandise, and skate sharpening.
A banquet facility located upstairs at the
Pettit, known as The
Hall of Fame Room can seat up to 200
guests, offers full catering services, and
is available for public rental.
You can skate on the same
track as Olympians! Every day, the Pettit
National Ice Center is open for public
ice skating. The center also offers
lessons
for all ages in figure skating, hockey and
of course, speed skating. In addition to
public skating and lessons, they also offer
times for pick
up hockey games.
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