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The Patinódromo Municipal Adalberto Lugea is an outdoor
roller rink A roller rink is a hard surface usually consisting of hardwood or concrete, used for roller skating or inline skating. This includes roller hockey, speed skating, roller derby, and individual recreational skating. Roller rinks can be located ...
and patinodrome in Mar del Plata,
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. It is mostly used for
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competitions but has also hosted tennis tournaments and concerts.


History

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are very popular in Mar del Plata since the early 60s, and in 1966 the city hosted the first
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of inline speed skating on road surface held out of Europe. The municipal skating rink was opened in 1969 to host a second world championship, this time on track surface. The original building had only two stands, one in front of the other, on the sides of the track. After 1969, this venue hosted again the world championship in 1978, 1983 and 1997, this last time including road and track events. In order to adapt its capacity and facilities to the requirements of international competitions, remodellation works were started before the 1995 Pan American Games. New stands were built and the whole perimeter of the rink was closed, raising its capacity to 7,500 spectators. The old stands were refurbished and turned into VIP stands for 800 spectators, with press area and cabin for judges. For the Pan American Games held in Mar del Plata, the roller skater Nora Vega, original from the city, was chosen to be the last torch bearer and to light the Pan American Cauldron during the opening ceremony. Vega would end up winning two gold medals, a silver and a bronze medal during the games and received the Golden Olimpia Award as the most important
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of 1995 in Argentina. The patinodrome is named after Adalberto Lugea, a skater of
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that broke the world record for most consecutive hours on skates in 1947, reaching 50 hours and 25 minutes of non stop skating.


Facilities

Beneath the stands there is a gym, coffee house, locker rooms, administrative offices and emergency room. The skating rink area also offers bedrooms to accommodate up to 60 athletes. As Mar del Plata is home to Argentine Bandy Union,Federation of International Bandy
the center of the track, a 1080m2 area, is used to practice this sport and also for
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matches. The Patinódromo Municipal is part of
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Municipal Sports Park, a 35 hectares area with several sport venues, including the Estadio José María Minella, the "
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" Municipal Velodrome, the Pan American
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Stadium, the " Alberto Zorrilla" Natatorium, the Justo Roman Athletic stadium and the
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.


Events

This venue has hosted four
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, the roller sports events for the 1995 Pan American Games and the inline speed skating events for the
2006 South American Games The VIII South American Games (Spanish: ''Juegos Sudamericanos''; Portuguese: ''Jogos Sul-Americanos'') were a multi-sport event held from 9 to 19 November 2006 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with some events taking place in Mar del Plata (canoeing, ...
. It has also hosted the Mar del Plata Open tennis tournament, the
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first round between
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and
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, several boxing fights (including South American Super middleweight champion
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vs. Luis Daniel Parada in 2007), and many concerts, including of
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(1997, 1999), Deep Purple (1999),
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(1991),
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(2004, 2006), Diego Torres (2007),
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(2004, 2008), El Tri (1999),
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(1991) and
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(1991).


See also

* Estadio José María Minella *
Polideportivo Islas Malvinas The Polideportivo Islas Malvinas is an indoor arena located in Mar del Plata, Argentina which was built for the XII Pan American Games in 1995. It is qualified to host such sports as basketball, handball, volleyball and tennis, as well as to acco ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Patinodromo Municipal Estadio Jose Maria Minella Sports venues in Buenos Aires Province Tourist attractions in Mar del Plata Venues of the 1995 Pan American Games Venues of the 2006 South American Games Sport in Mar del Plata