The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Major boost for city ice centre ahead of Olympics

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The Inverness Ice Centre is to benefit from a £685,000 funding package for essential upgrades ahead of the 2018 Winter Olympics.

Inverness-born Olympian and triple world champion curler Ewan MacDonald said it will set athletes on course in their training for the big event in South Korea.

The funding will be used to build a new bespoke chiller pack with air-cooled condensers and ice control system, resulting in a 2530% saving, which equates to a five-figure sum annually in running costs.

It is also hoped that the upgrades will brighten and modernise the centre and encourage more first time ice skaters through the front door in the future.

Olympians and World, European and Paralympic medallists, including Ewan MacDonald, use the facility alongside curling teams, figure and dance skating groups.

Public skaters, synchro skaters, ice hockey clubs and the Highland Wheelchair Curling Club also use the rink on a regular basis.

Mr MacDonald, who regularly trains at the centre, said: “The Inverness Ice Centre is our only training facility in the Highland region and this funding comes at a brilliant time, when athletes are preparing to train in the run up to the winter Olympics in 2018.

“The upgrades are going to make a huge difference to the quality of the ice and importantl­y allow for speedy change over to different discipline­s allowing skaters and curlers more opportunit­ies to compete and train.”

Tom Pendreigh, chairman of Inverness Ice Centre,

“The upgrades are going to make a huge difference”

said: “We have secured the funding through various different sources, in- cluding over £80,000 of own funds – and we are now delighted to move forward with this essential project.”

Work is already under way on the project, and the centre is now closed to the first week in September.

 ??  ?? ON ICE: From left, Caroline Allan, Eilish Rennie, Emma Miller, Ewan MacDonald and Tom Pendreigh
ON ICE: From left, Caroline Allan, Eilish Rennie, Emma Miller, Ewan MacDonald and Tom Pendreigh

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