Ice sports center Erfurt

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The ice sports center with the ice rink in the foreground, the large speed skating rink behind it and the athletics hall in the background

The Eissportzentrum Erfurt is an ice sports complex in the Thuringian capital Erfurt and consists of a speed skating rink, the Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann-Halle, and an ice rink, the so-called potato hall . The speed skating rink was named after the successful speed skater Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann from Erfurt . This hall, which was opened in 2001, has space for 4,000 spectators. The Steigerwald Stadium , the Erfurt athletics hall and the Roland Mattes swimming pool are in the immediate vicinity .

history

Erfurt artificial ice rink during construction, 1957

On December 29, 1957, the artificial ice rink was opened on Arnstädter Strasse in Erfurt, which was used for both speed skating and ice hockey . In 1982 the construction work for a 333 m ice rink next to the existing artificial ice rink was completed. Then the open artificial ice rink was covered. Due to the great success of the Erfurt speed skaters like Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann , Franziska Schenk , Sabine Völker and Daniela Anschütz-Thoms , the ice rink had to be enlarged. The 333 m track could no longer meet international standards and was replaced by a 400 m long ice rink, which was opened in 1997 after a year of construction. In May 2000, the complete roofing of the ice rink began. On December 21, 2001, the Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann Hall, named after Erfurt's most successful speed skater, was officially opened.

Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann Hall

Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann Hall
Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann Hall
Data
place Erfurt , Germany
Coordinates 50 ° 57 '43 "  N , 11 ° 2' 9"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 57 '43 "  N , 11 ° 2' 9"  E
start of building May 2000
opening December 21, 2001
capacity 4000
Extensions 30 × 60 meter ice rink ,
30 × 60 meter inline field
Website www.gunda-niemann-stirnemann-halle.de
special
construction Hall (tempered)
surface Artificial ice
Track length 400 meters
Altitude 200 metres
Curve radii 25/29 meters
Total points 375.217 points
Societies)

ESC Erfurt

Events

Ice sports center Erfurt
Northwest view

In 2001, 2003 and 2006 the German speed skating championships took place in the Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann-Halle. In addition, the hall was the venue for the European Championship in 2002 and regularly hosted the Speed ​​Skating World Cup . In March 2018, the German championships in the all-around and sprint four-way competition were held in the hall.

In addition to being used for top-class sports, the hall is open to public ice skating. In addition to the classic ice sports, the hall has also been the venue for ice speedway events several times .

International competitions
All around world championship Junior World Championships 2006
All-around European Championship 2002
World cup 2002/03 , 2003/04 , 2004/05 , 2006/07 , 2007/08 , 2008/09 , 2009/10 , 2012/13 2014/15 , Junior World Cup Final 2017, 2017/18

Track records

The Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann-Halle is one of the fastest speed skating rinks in the world.

Women

route athlete time date competition
0100 m GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf 0 10.22 December 15, 2007 World Cup 2007/08
0500 m GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf 0 37.58 January 30, 2009 World Cup 2008/09
1000 m United StatesUnited States Brittany Bowe 1.14.61 March 22, 2015 World Cup 2014/15
1500 m NetherlandsNetherlands Ireen Wüst 1.55.61 March 2, 2013 World Cup 2012/13
3000 m GermanyGermany Daniela Anschütz 4.02.88 January 30, 2010 International Race 2010
5000 m Czech RepublicCzech Republic Martina Sáblíková 6.50.39 February 18, 2007 World Cup 2006/07
Team
Pursuit
(6 rounds)
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Diane Valkenburg
Ireen Wüst
Marrit Leenstra
3.02.83 March 3, 2013 World Cup 2012/13
All-around athlete Points date competition
2 × 500 m GermanyGermany Jenny Wolf 075.880 December 15-16, 2007 World Cup 2007/08
Sprint MK GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger 153.165 December 15-16, 2007 World Cup 2007/08
Mini MK CanadaCanada Cindy classes 157.950 November 15-17, 2002 World Cup 2002/03
Small MK GermanyGermany Anni Friesinger 164.220 January 4-6, 2002 All-around European Championship 2002

Not or no longer held in international competition.

  • As of March 22, 2015
  • Sum of the individual routes broken down to 500 m (500, 1000, 1500, 3000, 5000 meters): 194.941 pts.

Men

route athlete time date competition
00100 m China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China Fengtong Yu 000 9.56 February 12, 2005
00500 m RussiaRussia Pavel Kulischnikow 00 34.71 March 21, 2015 World Cup 2014/15
01000 m United StatesUnited States Shani Davis 01.08.40 February 1, 2009 World Cup 2008/09
01500 m CanadaCanada Denny Morrison 01.45.32 January 31, 2009 World Cup 2008/09
03000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer 03.42.62 October 23, 2009 Review competition NL 2010
05000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer 06.16.02 January 30, 2009 World Cup 2008/09
10,000 m NetherlandsNetherlands Sven Kramer 12.53.17 February 17, 2007 World Cup 2006/07
Team
Pursuit
(8 rounds)
NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
Jorrit Bergsma
Koen Verweij
Sven Kramer
3.45.21 March 2, 2013 World Cup 2012/13
All-around athlete Points date competition
Sprint MK Korea SouthSouth Korea Joon Moon 140.515 December 15-16, 2007 World Cup 2007/08
Mini MK NetherlandsNetherlands Thomas Krol 151.700 December 5-6, 2009 Juniors international competition 2010
Small MK NorwayNorway Håvard Bøkko 150.041 March 10-12, 2006 Junior World Championships 2006
Big MK NetherlandsNetherlands Jochem Uytdehaage 155.466 January 4-6, 2002 All-around European Championship 2002

Not or no longer held in international competition.

Established world records

  • List of the world records in speed skating set up in the Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann Hall .
No. discipline Time / points athlete date
1 100 meters 10.22 Jenny Wolf December 16, 2007

Potato hall

The "Potato Hall" in Erfurt

Next to the speed skating rink there is a covered ice rink with a 60 m × 30 m ice surface, which is used for ice hockey , figure skating , curling and public ice skating. The Black Dragons Erfurt and their youth teams of the EHC Erfurt as well as the ice hockey teams of the ESC Erfurt play their home games in the ice rink. The ice rink has a capacity of 1200 to 1500 spectators.

Web links

Commons : Eissportzentrum Erfurt  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Location - Young Dragons Erfurt. In: young-dragons-online.de. September 16, 2018, accessed January 31, 2020 .
  2. International Skating Union : Communication No. 1807 ( Memento of September 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive ). (PDF; 135 kB) p. 2. In: isu.sportcentric.net, July 29, 2013, accessed on January 31, 2020.
  3. a b Gunda-Niemann-Stirnemann Hall. In: speedskatingnews.info, accessed on January 31, 2020.
  4. Erfurt Ice Sports Center - Erfurt sports operations. In: erfurter-sportbetrieb.de. September 4, 2013, accessed January 31, 2020 .