<Li> Vikingskipet, Hamar, Norway </Li> <Li> Alau Ice Palace, Astana, Kazakhstan </Li> <P> Of these, the rinks in Calgary (~ 1100 meters above sea level) and Kearns (1402 m) are located at a high altitude, which is believed to enable faster times than lowland rinks, due to decreased air resistance, and also due to there being less oxygen to create bubbles in the ice . The high altitude is believed to be part of the reason that the 2002 Kearns games broke most of the previous speed - skating Olympic records . </P> <P> After the completion of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games, the Richmond Olympic oval "...will shed its long track speed skating configuration for a multi-sport layout that will accommodate ice, track, court, paddling and fitness users". </P>

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