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'''La Patinoire Municipale''' ({{lang-en|The Municipal Ice Rink}}) is an indoor ice venue located in [[Grenoble]], [[France]]. Completed in 1963, it hosted some of the [[Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics|ice hockey]] competitions for the [[1968 Winter Olympics]]. During those games, it seated 2700. |
'''La Patinoire Municipale''' ({{lang-en|The Municipal Ice Rink}}) is an indoor ice venue located park Paul Mistral in [[Grenoble]], [[France]]. Completed in 1963, it hosted some of the [[Ice hockey at the 1968 Winter Olympics|ice hockey]] competitions for the [[1968 Winter Olympics]]. During those games, it seated 2700. |
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The venue also hosted the [[1964 European Figure Skating Championships]]. In 2001, the building became a gymnasium called ''Halle Clemenceau''. |
The venue also hosted the [[1964 European Figure Skating Championships]]. In 2001, the building became a gymnasium called ''Halle Clemenceau''. |
Revision as of 09:51, 5 June 2011
La Patinoire Municipale (English: The Municipal Ice Rink) is an indoor ice venue located park Paul Mistral in Grenoble, France. Completed in 1963, it hosted some of the ice hockey competitions for the 1968 Winter Olympics. During those games, it seated 2700.
The venue also hosted the 1964 European Figure Skating Championships. In 2001, the building became a gymnasium called Halle Clemenceau.
Reference
- 1968 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 106, 108. Template:En icon & Template:Fr icon
- History of the Grenoble hockey club. Accessed 1 November 2010.