Friday, April 24, 2009

MIXC - COMING SOON

WEALTH OF SKATING INFORMATION HERE


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ICE SKATING INSTITUTE ASIA LTD.


Almost every ice rink in Southeast Asia is a member of the Ice Skating Institute Asia Ltd, an umbrella organization of ISI in the United States. ISI is 53 years old and has more than 500 rinks worldwide and about 200,000 skaters as members. Rinks in Asia adopted this system for commercial rinks in 1980 to encourage the general public to skate by offering a series of skating tests that were from very easy to very difficult to achieve. Each rink who is a member usually hosts their own competition each year, inviting any ISI member to join in. Our rink in Shenzhen usually has their annual competition in November. Likewsie, ISIAsia is the home of Skate Asia, a major world recreational skating competition that hosts more than 1000 skaters. The first and only time it's been held in China was 2006 in Shenzhen with more than 1100 skaters from 20 countries taking part. All competitions of ISI are fun and every skater does win a medal for their work and effort. There are no losers. World Ice Arena Hangzhou is a member of ISIAsia.

This year, Skate Malaysia, held at the Pyramid Ice Rink in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will host it's annual skating event.

Skate Malaysia site is at http://www.skatemalaysia.com.my.
Skate Asia 2010 Hangzhou http://www.skateasia2010.blogspot.com
ISIAsia website, go to http://www.isiasia.org.
Ice Skating Institute (USA) go to http://www.skateisi.org.
The International Skating Union site is http://www.isu.org
The Chinese Skating Federation site is http://www.chnfs.org
The US Figure Skating site is http://www.usfigureskating.org
The Canadian Figure skating site is http://www.skatecanada.org
World Ice Arena Shenzhen http://www.worldicearena.com
David Liu (Skater/Dancer http://www.davidliu.org


What is the difference between ISU and ISI programs?

The International Skating Union is the world governing body for the sport of figure and speed skating and are based in Switzerland (www.isu.org). Most countries including China recognize ISU as the official body for the sport and it is the job of the national association (Chinese Skating Federation) to find, train and submit qualified skaters for local, provincial, national, world and Olympic competitions under the Chinese flag. Their objectives do not include promotion of commercial skating or to recognize skaters achievements outside the programs that they themselves organize. In China most people regard the Chinese national team and provincial team skaters as "professionals" meaning they are very accomplished world-class competitors. In the west, the word "professional" usually implies that the person earns a fee or makes a living at his work.

The Ice Skating Institute is an organization based in Dallas, Texas, that was started in 1956 to help promote skating on a recreational level. While numerous skaters who started in this program went on to win Gold in World and Olympic competitions under the ISU program, all started after a casual visit to their local ice rink. The ISIAsia program started in 2000 after ISI (USA) accepted a proposal by Ted Wilson to setup an office in Hong Kong that caters entirely to Asian and middle east ice rinks and skaters. The program has about 10,000 members at present. The ISIAsia organization holds an annual and sometimes bi-annual meeting of all ice rink managers to discuss programs, skaters rules, and upcoming events as well as elect officers. The current ISIAsia President is Mr. Raul Gomes, Manager of Riviera Ice Chalet in Hong Kong. This is his third term. The next election is in 2010. The ISI program is not designed to compete against the ISU program in any way but to cater to the needs of people who choose not to be involved in a sport that requires speciality and all-day training year after year. Skaters skate at their own leisure and join in competitions or shows just for the fun, and not to win medals for their country. The ISI program is a very social program catering to the needs of the person who skates entirely for personal pleasure.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

OUR SHENZHEN RINK

Here is a short video of our rink in Shenzhen. Our rink in Hangzhou will be 5m longer but enjoy the same type spacious room. One major difference is the Hangzhou rink has 3 rows of seating on the level above on 3 sides of the rink. We will also have a large window which faces the ice.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

WANT TO BE CONSIDERED FOR OUR TEAM?


If you have any real skating experience and wish to be considered as a member of our operations or coaching team, please contact alex.yeung@crshk.com (Chinese) or ted@crshk.com (English) for an initial appointment. Hiring will not begin until January 2010, but no reason not to think ahead if you really enjoy this sport. We are also considering people with no skating experience to join our general staff as we will conduct 8 weeks of intensive training both on and off the ice and we guarantee you'll be skating by the end of the course. Some of the positions we will be looking for include marketing, administrative, reservations clerks, cashiers, ice rink staff (who work both on and off the ice), graphic artist, coaches, assistant managers, food service counter, etc.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

SKATING AT ANY AGE

Photo is of 1-1/2 year old Nikita Petrov with Mom Chen Lu and dad Denis Petrov (both are Olympic medalists and world champions who head our school at our Shenzhen World Ice Arena).

When you think of all the action sports where accidents could and often do occur, ice skating ranks toward the bottom of the list. Because of the unusual nature of skating it would get media coverage whereas broken bones on a football field would go unnoticed. The accident rate at ice rinks is a tiny fraction of 1 percent as compared to other popular sports including football, swimming, diving, tennis, etc. As this is a new sport for Hangzhou we are highly recommending you invest in lessons. They are fun, challenging, and will get you skating around the ice in no time at all. How young can they start? Lets say age is not the factor, its if the child is walking alone comfortably for at least a year, then they can learn to skate. Our youngest in Shenzhen is 1-1/2 years and our oldest is a man age 82. Safety equipment for beginners should include a soft headband (sweatband) or a good fitting helmet. Gloves, knee, elbow and wrist guards...the same kind you would wear for roller blading and is available everywhere. Children under age 13 are required to wear gloves at all times. All skaters will be checked for proper lacing before they go onto the ice so read the instructions or ask for help.

THE MIXC SHOPPING MALLS AND ICE ARENAS






China Resources Land based in Hong Kong and Sun Hung Kai (Hong Kong) are joint venture partners in the Hangzhou MIXC mall, residential, hotel and office building project now underway.

The original MIXc shopping mall (owned and operated by China Resources Land) is located in the Luohu district (Shennan Rd and Baoan Nan Rd) in Shenzhen. It opened on Jan 1, 2005 and is today the premier shopping mall not only in Shenzhen but all of China. The concept of the MIXc is included in a larger complex called Citycrossing which includes a grade A office tower, a new Grand Hyatt Shenzhen Hotel, the luxury Park Lane apartments and the two largest Gucci and Louis Vuitton's stores in Asia. With more than 40 food and restaurant outlets in the mall and a 12 screen luxury cinema, a visit to Shenzhen isn't complete without a stop here. Our second MIXc will be in Hangzhou followed shortly after by Shenyang, then Chengdu and Nanning (these last 3 projects owned entirely CR Land only). All of the malls have Olympic size ice rinks except for Chengdu which is slightly smaller due to space limitations.

AND NOW, A LITTLE HISTORY LESSON. SONJA HENIE




Believe it or not, one woman was almost totally responsible for figure skating as we know it today. Her name was Sonja Henie from Oslo, Norway. She was 10 times world Champion and 3 times Olympic gold medalist. She came to Hollywood and made numerous highly successful movies and amassed a fortune in the 1930's and 40's making her the world's richest woman, and all because of skating. She was known to be a tough business woman and demanded to be paid in cash for all performances. She collected diamonds and jewels as well as famous works of art. She had her own touring ice show that travelled the world. She died in 1967 of leukemia while on a flight from Paris to Oslo in her private jet. She left behind an enormous art museum in Oslo called the Henie Onstad Art Center. She was the first woman to wear a short skirt on the ice, the first to wear white ice skates as well and was the first woman to do a jump while in competition. In 2002, Ted Wilson of this new HZ project, donated one of Sonja's dresses, used in the movie, "It's a Pleasure", to the museum in Norway where it's now on permanent display. Google Sonja Henie for more information.

WERE DO ICE SKATES COME FROM?

It's interesting to note that the majority of the ice skates produced in the world actually come from right here in China.

Major boot makers such as Jackson (Canada), Riedell (USA) both produce rental skates and entry level skates in factories in southern China. These boots are made to Canadian and USA Standards and are of the highest quality. If you're after competition level boots and blades, the finest boots come from San Francisco (both Harlick and SP Teri are based there and they serve the majority of the world's best skaters. Kneble in Canada also makes competition level boots but their market is primarily Canadian skaters.

There are a few other boot makes in Austria and even in Australia that also serve this exclusive market. As for blades, well all of the MK and Wilson blades come from England where they've made skate blades for more than 100 years. Wilson even made blades for the boots worn by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. These old skates are now kept in a bank vault and are brought out only on special occasions. The Jackson-Ultima company of Canada also produces beautiful figure skating blades that are made in Taiwan.

The World Ice Arena Hangzhou will supply just about any kind of skate you might need but in some cases we might have to order directly from the manufacturer. We specialize in figure skating equipment but can also get most hockey and speed skates as well.

As a matter of curiosity, there are 2 other sports which use ice rinks but without ice skates. One is Broomball (highly popular in the USA) and Curling (an Olympic sport popular in Europe and Canada and now even in northern China).

Monday, April 13, 2009

MICHELLE KWAN, GREATEST LADIES SKATER


While not born in China, Michelle Kwan's father comes from Guangzhou and mom is from Hong Kong. She grew up in California and the entire family gave up everything to keep her on the ice. She has won more medals than any skater in history including 5 world championships. While she never won the Olympic Gold medal, her attitude about this was one of acceptance and grace. She currently studies at Denver University in International Politics. She has a small dog named Tofu which accompanies her to the rink everyday. Michelle owns her own beautiful ice rink in Artesia, Calif. (see www.eastwesticepalace.com). She also has a home in Manhattan Beach, CA not far from LAX airport.

THE ZAMBONI



If you have ever wondered that is the purpose of the ice resurfacer and how they choose the pattern for it to drive, see the diagram here. Follow the black lines then to blue, then to red then to green to see the actual driving pattern.

The Zamboni not only makes a cut into the ice to make it smooth, but also lays down a thin sheet of hot water which then melts any remaining "snow" so that the surface has a mirror finish. These machines are expensive and very heavy as they use battery power to operate. The batteries alone weight more than 5,000 lbs. Our new machine arrives in Hangzhou May 1st and will be lifted by crane (inside it's container) around May 8th to the 4th floor level of the building. Weight of this machine is 5 tons. Some members of our staff will be given special training on the machine's operation by a highly qualified teacher who has more than 25 years experience driving the Zamboni. On a daily basis, we plan to resurface the ice at our rink every 2 hours, 7 days a week during opening hours (10am to 10pm daily).

These famous machines, which are used at 99% of the world's ice rinks, are made in 3 factories. The big electric and propane powered 500 series come from Paramount, California near Los Angeles (and is the home base for all Zamboni's). The smaller model 400 series are made in Canada and also in Switzerland. Almost all Zamboni's for China come from the California plant.

HOW ICE RINKS WORK


Ever wondered how and ice rink actually works? Follow this link to find out: http://www.howstuffworks.com/ice-rink.htm

Thursday, April 9, 2009

GOOGLE EARTH MAPS (Click to enlarge)



To blow up this image, just click on it. This is not a recent satellite photo, but does show the location of The MIXC site which is where the new ice arena is also located. In reality, the entire mall building is already constructed and now under final decoration. Our 3 luxury residential towers are also nearing competition next to the mall. As you can see it's just off Chingchun Rd, which in that area today is blocked from traffic while construction is underway.