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Penrith Ice Palace
Former ice rink in New South Wales, Australia
Former ice rink in New South Wales, Australia
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | Penrith Ice Palace | |
| logo_image | [[File:Penrith_Ice_Palace_logo.png | 200px]] |
| image | Penrith_Ice_Palace_photo.jpg | |
| image_size | 250px | |
| location | 7-10 Pattys Place, Jamisontown, NSW, 2750 | |
| opened | ||
| surface | 60 metres × 30 metres | |
| capacity | 1500 (seating) | |
| tenants | Valley Figure Skating Club (Present) | |
| Sydney Sabres (2012 – present) | ||
| Sydney Wolf Pack (2012 – present) | ||
| Sydney Bears (2007-11, 2015-16) | ||
| website | ||
| coordinates |
Sydney Sabres (2012 – present) Sydney Wolf Pack (2012 – present) Sydney Bears (2007-11, 2015-16)
The Penrith Ice Palace (also known as Penrith Ice Rink.) was an ice sports and public skate centre, located west of Sydney in Penrith, New South Wales, Australia. It permanently closed on Wednesday 29 June 2022. It served as the home ice rink of the Penrith Valley Figure Skating Club, AJIHL teams Sydney Sabres (formally Sydney Lightning) and Sydney Wolf Pack (formally Sydney Maple Leafs). It twice was the home venue of the Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) team Sydney Bears between 2007–11 and 2015-16.
Facilities
Facilities at Penrith Ice Palace are detailed below:
- 60 m × 30 m ice rink (Olympic sized)
- 1,500 seating capacity for spectators (raised above the ground level)
- Skate hire
- Canteen
- Proshop
- Onsite parking
- Street parking
The inside temperature is 10 °C to 15 °C and the ice temperature is kept at -5 °C to -9 °C.
Events
Penrith Ice Palace offers regular events including public ice skating sessions, children's party packages, Friday night disco sessions, learn to skate school, ice hockey development, figure skating, ice hockey and broomball.
Since 2012, the Ice Palace has hosted regular Australian Junior Ice Hockey League matches between the months of November to March.
References
References
- "Penrith Valley Figure Skating Club".
- (2015-01-08). "Sydney Bears relocate to Penrith Ice Palace". www.icehockeynewsaustralia.com.
- Tarbert, Kristine. (2015-04-16). "Only way is up for Ice Hockey's Sydney Bears who will play in Penrith this season". [[The Daily Telegraph (Sydney).
- "About us". www.penrithicepalace.com.au.
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