The Utah Olympic Oval is an outstanding indoor speed skating arena located in the suburb of Kearns, about 23 kilometers southwest of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. This modern complex was specifically built to host speed skating competitions during the XIX Winter Olympic Games in 2002, becoming one of the key and most memorable venues of those Olympics.

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The crown jewel of the Utah Oval is its ice track, which is rightfully considered one of the fastest in the world. Thanks to unique technical characteristics, an optimal microclimate, and the highest quality of ice, numerous world records in speed skating have been set at this arena. This attracts not only top athletes from around the world for training and competition but also many spectators eager to witness new achievements.
In addition to the main world-class ice arena, the Utah Olympic Oval complex is equipped with modern training and fitness areas. This makes it more than just a venue for major competitions; it is an important multifunctional sports center for the region. All the necessary conditions for athlete preparation are created here, and public skating sessions are also offered, allowing everyone to feel like part of Olympic history and experience the famous ice themselves.