Artist design of new Almere Ice-dome |
The KNSB chose the Icedôme as the new home for top-level speed skating over the Thialf stadium in Heerenveen and the new TransSportium in Zoetermeer.
The decision has sent shockwaves through the skating world. Heerenveen has played host to top-level competition since the 1980s and the province of Friesland has already allocated €50m to build a new state-of-the art stadium there.
The decision means Almere, which is closer to Amsterdam, will be the new training and competition centre for Dutch skaters and host an annual international event.
The KNSB says other international competitions could be held in Heerenveen and Zoetermeer.
Top skaters such as Sven Kramer, coaches and local government officials have already spoken out about the decision. Heerenveen and Zoetermeer are to appeal.
Frank Kolsteeg of AEG Europe en Folkert Buiter, promoters of the Ice- dôme Almere confirmed recently that the American Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) is said to be interested to manage the new stadium in Almere.
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