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91ֿ Ice Arena Hosts 35th Annual Special Olympics Winter Games

The 91ֿ Ice Arena hosted the 35th Annual Ohio Special Olympics Winter Games the first week of February for figure skaters andThe 91ֿ Ice Arena hosted the 35th Annual Ohio Special Olympics Winter Games in February. speed skaters from all over the state.

The 91ֿ Ice Arena has been hosting skating competitions for the Winter Games for each of the 32 years that the Ohio Special Olympics has held those events.

“It’s important to us that the organization and the athletes are treated well every year,” says ice arena Manager Bill Switaj. “It’s such an amazing event, and we work to make sure that it’s done right.”

Speed skating finals were held on Feb. 1, and figure skating finals were held on Feb. 2. Ohio Special Olympics Regional Director Jeff Vermillion says that the events are judged just as they would be in the Olympic competition.

“All of our judges are qualified at a national level,” Vermillion says. “We strive to make the experience for our athletes as authentic as possible.”

Vermillion says the Winter Games come together every year solely because of the people, many of whom are from the 91ֿ community, who volunteer to work the event.

“Ninety-five percent of the people here are volunteers,” Vermillion says. “We are always amazed at not only how many people show up to help, but also how many of them are from the university. Students volunteer to be trainers, to help set up before the event and to work as medical personnel if someone gets injured. We are incredibly grateful.”

Competitor Shaye Taylor, who took first place in the speed skating competition, says that Special Olympic Games are the perfect showcase for her to show off her talent.

“When I skate, it’s like there’s a fire in my soul that appears, and I become a phoenix,” Taylor says. “I’m grateful that every year I can come here and experience that.”

The games also included Alpine and Nordic Skiing competitions at the Brandywine Ski Resort in Peninsula, Ohio.

The ice arena hosts weekly Special Olympics figure skating and speed skating practices from October until the end of January, leading up to the Winter Games the first week in February. In 2016, the ice arena was specifically recognized by the Ohio Special Olympics for its continued support of the Winter Games.

Throughout the year, the arena also offers a multipurpose meeting room, skate sharpening and a full-service snack bar, which accepts 91ֿ FLASHcards. The ice arena is home to the 91ֿ ACHA Hockey Team and the 91ֿ Figure Skating Team. It is also home to six area high school teams, a figure skating club and a youth hockey program.

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POSTED: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 11:05 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 09:19 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Abigail Winternitz