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Richmond Olympic Oval
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The Richmond Olympic Oval, or the Richmond Oval is a facility in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. It will be the venue of the speed skating events of the 2010 Winter Olympics, and will be location for the official Olympic anti-doping lab. It was built on a site beside the Fraser River, a few blocks away from Lansdowne Station on the Canada Line. From the air, it is the first Olympic venue many visitors will see flying into the Vancouver, and the roof takes the stylized native shape of a heron's wing, a tribute to the Salish First Nation and the large wading bird that cohabited the riverbank at first European contact 230 years ago. It is a 33,750 m² facility, including a 20,000 m² main floor that includes a 400 m refrigerated track. It can accommodate 8,000 spectators. [Source: Wikipedia]
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