The Pettit National Ice Center is a multi-purpose indoor ice skating facility located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was built in 1992 and is named after Lloyd Pettit, a former Milwaukee Admirals hockey player and local sports broadcaster.
The facility has two Olympic-sized ice rinks and a 400-meter speed skating oval. It hosts various ice sports competitions including speed skating, figure skating, and ice hockey, as well as public skating sessions and learn-to-skate programs.
The Pettit Center has also been used as a training site for Olympic athletes and teams, including the United States speed skating team. The facility has state-of-the-art equipment, including specialized ice surfaces and timing systems.
In addition to ice sports, the Pettit Center has a fitness center, a cycling studio, and offers group fitness classes. It also has meeting and event spaces available for rental.
Overall, the Pettit National Ice Center is a prominent venue for ice sports in the United States and a hub for training and competition for athletes at all levels.
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