Milan’s New Olympic IceHockey Arena Draws Scrutiny Over Rink Dimensions
Reuters | Milan
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Preparations for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics have encountered fresh scrutiny as the newly built Santagiulia Arena, set to host the tournament’s ice-hockey events, faces criticism over its dimensions and safety standards. The facility, located in Milan’s Santa Giulia district, is reportedly shorter than the standard National Hockey League (NHL) rink length, prompting questions from athletes, coaches and international observers.
While NHL rinks typically measure 200 feet in length, the Santagiulia Arena’s playing surface falls short of that benchmark. Critics argue that a reduced rink size may affect the pace of play, alter tactical dynamics, and raise potential safety concerns—particularly in high-intensity Olympic competition, where speed and physical contact are central to the sport.
Organisers, however, have defended the venue, emphasising that the rink fully complies with the specifications set by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), the governing body for Olympic competition. IIHF regulations permit variations in rink dimensions, and officials maintain that the arena meets all required standards for player safety and competitive fairness.
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