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Vaillant Arena (Eisstadion Davos) is a stadium in Davos, Switzerland. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of HC Davos. It holds 7,080 people, of which 3,280 are seated. Every year the Spengler Cup is played in this stadium.

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  • Vaillant Arena
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  • Vaillant Arena (Eisstadion Davos) is a stadium in Davos, Switzerland. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of HC Davos. It holds 7,080 people, of which 3,280 are seated. Every year the Spengler Cup is played in this stadium.
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Built
  • 1979(xsd:integer)
Nickname
  • with the outdoor Eisstadion Davos
stadium name
  • The indoor Vaillant Arena
Operator
  • Davos Tourismus
renovated
  • 1981199820052006(xsd:double)
seating capacity
  • 7080(xsd:integer)
Opened
  • 1979(xsd:integer)
Owner
  • City of Davos
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Location
  • Kurgartenstrasse, CH - 7270 Davos Platz
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  • Vaillant Arena (Eisstadion Davos) is a stadium in Davos, Switzerland. It is primarily used for ice hockey and is the home arena of HC Davos. It holds 7,080 people, of which 3,280 are seated. Every year the Spengler Cup is played in this stadium. The open natural ice rink beside the stadium, Eisstadion Davos, was in the past (up until 1997) the venue for many international speed skating events and many speed skating world records have been broken here. It still continues to be used for Swiss Championships in speed skating. It is an outdoor, natural, ice rink (as opposed to ice rinks that are indoor and/or use artificial ice) and lies 1,560 metres (almost one mile) above sea level. For the high velocities achieved in speed skating, high altitudes are favorable due to lower air drag, and since the ice conditions produced were also often very favorable, many World Records were set in Davos, beginning with Peder Østlund who set four records in 1898. The arena also had a reputation for variable conditions, the sun or warm winds could play havoc with ice conditions throughout a championship.
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