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York ice rink attracts 45,000 skaters

International skater Toni Murray, centre, who judged the ice skating                            championships at the York Designer Outlet, with York area finalists Karen Sked, left, and Louise Irving. The competition was won by a skater from Bradford International skater Toni Murray, centre, who judged the ice skating championships at the York Designer Outlet, with York area finalists Karen Sked, left, and Louise Irving. The competition was won by a skater from Bradford

YORK’s ice rink has closed after drawing about 45,000 skaters to the attraction at the Designer Outlet.

Organisers at The Ice Factor at the retail park near Naburn said good weather and visitors travelling from across Yorkshire meant it had equalled the 2009 record number of visitors when it was last based at the Eye of York in the city centre.

The ice skating rink closed last night, having been open since the last week of November.

Maria Farrugia, executive producer of The Ice Factor, said: “We think we have managed to do the same as our most successful year, which is fantastic.

“We have wanted to make it a complete day out for the family. We have been able to hold lots more people on the ice as it’s bigger than it was at the Eye of York and people skating have had more space to show off their skills.

“We have had great weather this year. Warm conditions meant we have taken longer to freeze the ice but it’s better for the customer if it’s not too cold. We have not had too much rain either – all in all, it’s been fantastic.”

She said more than 100 schools had been to skate with people travelling from as far afield as Hull, Bradford and Doncaster.

The ice rink moved to the Designer Outlet from the Eye of York in 2010.

To mark the ice skating talent of visitors over the festive season, eight ice skating finalists were invited to compete in a freestyle skate off judged by British international skater Toni Murray, who won the silver medal at the 2010 British championships.

The winner of a trip to see Swan Lake On Ice was a skater from Bradford.

Miss Murray said: “This year’s first ever ice skating championships at York Designer Outlet, has been hugely successful and I believe we have uncovered some brilliant skating talent.”

Comments(9)

Even AndyD says...
9:42am Mon 9 Jan 12

It is a great facility and well done the owners for making the best of the out of town situation.

The Great Buda says...
11:21am Mon 9 Jan 12

How come the City Centre didn't turn into Castleford over night then?

bagpuss73 says...
11:32am Mon 9 Jan 12

Can it not run untill the end of Feb ? we wanted to go this weekend then realised it had finished :(

bloodaxe says...
12:24pm Mon 9 Jan 12

The Great Buda wrote:
How come the City Centre didn't turn into Castleford over night then?
Congratulations ! You win today's star prize for the best non sequitur.

nsjthomas says...
2:00pm Mon 9 Jan 12

I think York would benefit from a permanent skate park/ice rink, people from York are travelling miles to use facilities at Leeds and Bradford. The Zoo skate park has loads of people using it and would have more if it was a proper skate park, so many people travel to Leeds to use the skate park there. As for ice skating, the ice rink at the Designer Outlet gets rave reviews and is very popular, it doesn't make sense that York doesn't capitalise on this and build one. As York is such a popular tourist destination for it's history, would offering new venues be so difficult? People from York travel up and down this country to skate either on ramps or ice, surely it would be a possibility to attract them from elsewhere to come here.

Saywhat says...
2:34pm Mon 9 Jan 12

nsjthomas

I've been saying the same thing for years every time Ice Factor comes to York.
It's very popular, and about time York had it's own ice-skating rink.
I don't travel to the other places and a lot of people can't afford to, but I'm sure there would be many budding ice-skaters in York, if only they would build a permanent rink.

bagpuss73 says...
3:44pm Mon 9 Jan 12

would the old Ikon / Diva site on Clifton Moor be big enough or suitable to be used to have an ice rink there ?

meme says...
5:11pm Mon 9 Jan 12

What about part of the new community stadium!! Afterall that would be a true community use

izzy_carrick says...
12:29pm Tue 10 Jan 12

Creepy Crawlies on Wigginton Road has an artificial ice rink.

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