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{{Short description|Multi-purpose arena in Adler, Sochi, Russia}}
The '''Shayba Arena''' (formerly known as ''Maly Ice Palace'', in Russian: Ледовая Арена Шайба) is a description of a 7,000-seat multi-purpose [[arena]] in [[Sochi]], [[Russia]] that is currently in the construction stages. "Shayba" is Russian for a [[hockey puck]]. It is due to be open in 2013. After it is completed, it will host the [[ice sledge hockey]] events during the [[2014 Winter Paralympics]], and some of the [[ice hockey]] events during [[2014 Winter Olympics]] along with [[Bolshoy Ice Dome]]. The venues will be located 300 m apart.<ref>[http://sochi2014.com/en/objects/sea/arena_small/ Sochi2014.com profile.] - accessed 29 September 2010.</ref>
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{{Infobox venue
| name = Shayba Arena
| image = Shaiba Arena Sochi.jpg
| caption = The arena during [[2014 Winter Olympics]]
| location = [[Sochi Olympic Park]], Sochi, Russia
| opened = 2013
| coordinates = {{Coord|43.402352|39.951967|region:RU-KDA_type:landmark|display=inline,title|format=dms}}
| renovated =
| closed =
| demolished =
| owner = [[Sochi Olympic Park]]
| operator = [[Ice Hockey Federation of Russia]]
| surface =
| construction_cost = [[United States Dollar|$]]35 million
| architect = Baltic Construction Company
| former_names = Maly Ice Palace
| seating_capacity = 7,000
| tenants = [[2014 Winter Olympics]]
}}
The '''Shayba Arena''' (formerly known as ''Maly Ice Palace'', in Russian: Ледовая Арена Шайба) is a 7,000-seat multi-purpose [[indoor arena]] located at [[Sochi Olympic Park]] in [[Adler Microdistrict|Adler]], southern rayon of [[Sochi]] in [[Russia]]. "Shayba" is Russian for a [[hockey puck]]. The venue was operated by the Russian Ice Hockey Federation and hosted the [[ice sledge hockey]] events during the [[2014 Winter Paralympics]], and some of the [[ice hockey]] events during [[2014 Winter Olympics]] along with [[Bolshoy Ice Dome]]. The venues were located {{convert|300|m|ft}} apart.<ref>[http://sochi2014.com/en/objects/sea/arena_small/ Sochi2014.com profile.] - accessed 29 September 2010. {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100324024953/http://sochi2014.com/en/objects/sea/arena_small/ |date=March 24, 2010 }}</ref>


==See also==
It will cost [[United States Dollar|$]]27.2 million to build the venue, including the temporary works for the Olympics and Paralympics. The latest [[LED]] scoreboard technology and game presentation system along with statistics and security is being installed by [[Colosseo EAS]] from [[Bratislava]] [[Slovakia]]. After the games, the facility will be physically relocated to another city in Russia[http://sochi2014.com/en/games/sport/olympic-games/sports/ice_hockey/].
* [[List of indoor arenas in Russia]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://sc-olympstroy.ru/en/olympic_sport_facilities/objects_7/index.php '''Small Ice Hockey Arena''' Information and images]
*[https://archive.today/20081005200307/http://sc-olympstroy.ru/en/olympic_sport_facilities/objects_7/index.php '''Small Ice Hockey Arena''' Information and images]
*[http://sochi2014.com/sochidwnld/bid_book/Book%202/Theme%208/Theme%208%20sprds.pdf Arena information and drawings]
*[http://sochi2014.com/sochidwnld/bid_book/Book%202/Theme%208/Theme%208%20sprds.pdf Arena information and drawings]
*[http://www.sochi2014.com/en/spectators-place-shayba Arena Profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140406221615/http://www.sochi2014.com/en/spectators-place-shayba |date=2014-04-06 }}
*[http://sochi2014.com/en/objects/sea/hockey_small/ Arena information]


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[[Category:Adlersky City District]]
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[[fr:Arène de glace Chaïba]]
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Latest revision as of 08:17, 28 May 2024

Shayba Arena
The arena during 2014 Winter Olympics
Map
Former namesMaly Ice Palace
LocationSochi Olympic Park, Sochi, Russia
Coordinates43°24′08″N 39°57′07″E / 43.402352°N 39.951967°E / 43.402352; 39.951967
OwnerSochi Olympic Park
OperatorIce Hockey Federation of Russia
Capacity7,000
Construction
Opened2013
Construction cost$35 million
ArchitectBaltic Construction Company
Tenants
2014 Winter Olympics

The Shayba Arena (formerly known as Maly Ice Palace, in Russian: Ледовая Арена Шайба) is a 7,000-seat multi-purpose indoor arena located at Sochi Olympic Park in Adler, southern rayon of Sochi in Russia. "Shayba" is Russian for a hockey puck. The venue was operated by the Russian Ice Hockey Federation and hosted the ice sledge hockey events during the 2014 Winter Paralympics, and some of the ice hockey events during 2014 Winter Olympics along with Bolshoy Ice Dome. The venues were located 300 metres (980 ft) apart.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Sochi2014.com profile. - accessed 29 September 2010. Archived March 24, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
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