The centre provides top class facilities and coaching staff for a whole range of ice sports from free skating and ice dance to synchronized skating, ice hockey and short track speed skating. The National Ice Skating Association (NISA) has designated the National Ice Centre as a Centre of Excellence for Short Track Speed Skating and is home to the Great Britain Short Track Speed Skating squad. The Nottingham Panthers Ice Hockey team also train here and use our venue for their home games.

Figure Skating
Figure Skating

Figure skating is an ice skating sporting event where individuals and mixed couples compete to try to perform the most spectacular and accurately-executed elements while skating to music.

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Ice Dance
Ice Dance

Ice dancing draws inspiration from ballroom dancing and it is performed to both popular and traditional music. It is elegant and dazzling and does not have the jumps, over head lifts or extended spins you see in pairs skating.

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Ice Hockey
Ice Hockey

Ever watched a game of ice hockey and wished that you were in the thick of the action? Well you can be and there is no better place to train than the National Ice Centre, the home of the oldest ice hockey team in the country – the GMB Nottingham Panthers.

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Speed Skating
Speed Skating

Looking for something fast paced, fun and exhilarating, then Speed Skating is the sport for you! Reaching speeds of up to 60km/hr, this adrenaline filled sport is a mixture of thrilling fun and excitement!

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Synchronised Skating
Synchronised Skating

Synchronised skating is arguably the worlds fastest growing competitive sport and represents teamwork at its finest!

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Schedule
Schedule

If you are a member of one of the National Ice Centre’s Schools or Clubs, you can download the latest schedules for on-ice and off-ice activities from here.

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Squirts Programme
Squirts Programme

This programme is designed for young players at the real grass roots level of ice hockey from 4 years to 7 years of age to try ice hockey as a new sport.

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