Sportforum Hohenschönhausen
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Sportforum Hohenschönhausen is a multi-use sports complex in Berlin, Germany that includes facilities for speed skating, athletics, cycling, and other sports.
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[edit] Ice sports arena
An indoor arena opened on 17 November 1986 and was the first covered speed skating oval in the world, just one day prior to Thialf in Heerenveen.
[edit] Speed skating track records
- 500 m (m): 34.85; Jeremy Wotherspoon, 14 March 2003
- 500 m (w): 37.77; Jenny Wolf, 17 November 2006
- 1000 m (m): 1:08.88; Erben Wennemars, 19 November 2006
- 1000 m (w): 1:15.17; Anni Friesinger, 30 October 2005
- 1500 m (m): 1:45.54; Enrico Fabris, 18 November 2006
- 1500 m (w): 1:55.54; Anni Friesinger, 17 November 2006
- 3000 m (m): 3:49.52; Sicco Janmaat, 20 November 2006
- 3000 m (w): 4:02.44; Renate Groenewold, 18 November 2006
- 5000 m (m): 6:09.76; Sven Kramer, 17 November 2006
- 5000 m (w): 7:04.52; Claudia Pechstein, 16 March 2003
- 10000 m (m): 13:21.33; Bob de Jong, 16 March 2003
- team pursuit (m): 3:40.79; Netherlands, 19 November 2006
- team pursuit (w): 3:02.90; Netherlands, 19 November 2006
[edit] Stadium
Football club Berliner FC Dynamo plays its home matches at the Dynamo-Stadion im Sportforum located onsite. Built in 1970, it has a capacity of 10,000 spectators (~2,000 seats). The stadium was renovated in 2005-06 to include fences and player tunnels required to meet security standards.