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'''Östermalms IP''' is a [[sports venue|sports ground]] located in the [[Östermalm]] district of [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. Completed in 1906, the facility played host to several sports during the [[1912 Summer Olympics]]. These sports included [[Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics|equestrian]], [[Fencing at the 1912 Summer Olympics|fencing]] (including the part for the [[Modern pentathlon at the 1912 Summer Olympics|modern pentathlon]]), and [[Tennis at the 1912 Summer Olympics|tennis]]. It also hosted the exhibition for [[Baseball at the 1912 Summer Olympics|baseball]] at those same games. Current tenants are the [[bandy]] department of [[Djurgårdens IF Bandy|Djurgårdens IF]]<ref>[https://www.bandypuls.se/logga-in/djurgarden-flyttar-hem-till-klassisk-bandymark-efter-47-ar-i-exil-det-ar-har-vi-ska-vara Bandypuls: "Djurgården flyttar hem till klassisk bandymark – efter 47 år i exil", 20 May 2017 (in Swedish)], read 23 August 2017</ref> |
'''Östermalms IP''' is a [[sports venue|sports ground]] located in the [[Östermalm]] district of [[Stockholm]], [[Sweden]]. Completed in 1906, the facility played host to several sports during the [[1912 Summer Olympics]]. These sports included [[Equestrian at the 1912 Summer Olympics|equestrian]], [[Fencing at the 1912 Summer Olympics|fencing]] (including the part for the [[Modern pentathlon at the 1912 Summer Olympics|modern pentathlon]]), and [[Tennis at the 1912 Summer Olympics|tennis]]. It also hosted the exhibition for [[Baseball at the 1912 Summer Olympics|baseball]] at those same games. Current tenants are the [[bandy]] department of [[Djurgårdens IF Bandy|Djurgårdens IF]],<ref>[https://www.bandypuls.se/logga-in/djurgarden-flyttar-hem-till-klassisk-bandymark-efter-47-ar-i-exil-det-ar-har-vi-ska-vara Bandypuls: "Djurgården flyttar hem till klassisk bandymark – efter 47 år i exil", 20 May 2017 (in Swedish)], read 23 August 2017</ref> the youth program of the said club's [[Djurgårdens IF Fotboll|football department]] and several lower league teams. The athletic grounds also hosts a [[speed skating rink]] during winter. |
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The ice hockey rink was completed for the 1926–1927 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://idrottonline.se/BrinkensIF-Ishockey/Foreningen/OstermalmsIP|title=Östermalms IP|publisher=Brinkens IF|language=Swedish|author=Fredrik Kroon|accessdate=15 October 2011}}</ref> |
The ice hockey rink was completed for the 1926–1927 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://idrottonline.se/BrinkensIF-Ishockey/Foreningen/OstermalmsIP|title=Östermalms IP|publisher=Brinkens IF|language=Swedish|author=Fredrik Kroon|accessdate=15 October 2011}}</ref> |
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Location | Stockholm, Sweden |
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Type | sports ground |
Opened | 30 September 1906 |
Östermalms IP is a sports ground located in the Östermalm district of Stockholm, Sweden. Completed in 1906, the facility played host to several sports during the 1912 Summer Olympics. These sports included equestrian, fencing (including the part for the modern pentathlon), and tennis. It also hosted the exhibition for baseball at those same games. Current tenants are the bandy department of Djurgårdens IF,[1] the youth program of the said club's football department and several lower league teams. The athletic grounds also hosts a speed skating rink during winter.
The ice hockey rink was completed for the 1926–1927 season.[2]
References
- 1912 Summer Olympics official report. pp. 218–20. - accessed 8 July 2010.
- ^ Bandypuls: "Djurgården flyttar hem till klassisk bandymark – efter 47 år i exil", 20 May 2017 (in Swedish), read 23 August 2017
- ^ Fredrik Kroon. "Östermalms IP" (in Swedish). Brinkens IF. Retrieved 15 October 2011.