The stadium in 1928
St. Moritz Olympic Ice Rink (
German : Eisstadion Badrutts Park ) is an outdoor
stadium in
St. Moritz ,
Switzerland . It was the venue for the
ice hockey ,
speedskating and
figure skating events, as well as the location of the opening and closing ceremonies at the
1928 Winter Olympics and
1948 Winter Olympics .
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Artist and designer
Rolf Sachs now owns the stadium's former land, and the building containing the changing facilities for athletes and officials and observation facility serves as his personal home.
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References
20th century 21st century
NOTE: During the Olympic Games, venues that have naming rights sold may not use their name during the Olympic Games.
20th century
1920 :
Palais de Glace d'Anvers
1924 :
Stade Olympique de Chamonix
1928 :
St. Moritz Olympic Ice Rink
1932 :
Olympic Arena (final),
Olympic Stadium
1936 :
Olympia-Kunsteisstadion (final),
Riessersee
1948 :
Kulm ,
Olympic Stadium (final),
Suvretta
1952 :
Dæhlenenga ,
Jordal Amfi (final),
Kadettangen ,
Lillestrøm stadion ,
Marienlyst stadion
1956 :
Apollonio Stadium ,
Stadio Olimpico Del Ghiaccio
1960 :
Blyth Arena (final),
Squaw Valley Olympic Skating Rink
1964 :
Messehalle ,
Olympiahalle
1968 :
La Patinoire Municipale ,
Le Stade de Glace
1972 :
Makomanai Ice Arena (final),
Tsukisamu Indoor Skating Rink
1976 :
Messehalle ,
Olympiahalle (final)
1980 :
Olympic Center
1984 :
Skenderija II Hall ,
Zetra Ice Hall (final)
1988 :
Father David Bauer Olympic Arena ,
Olympic Saddledome (final),
Stampede Corral
1992 :
Méribel Ice Palace
1994 :
Gjøvik Olympic Cavern Hall ,
Håkon Hall (final)
1998 :
Aqua Wing ,
Big Hat (final)
21st century
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