- SSCV
Thialf is a huge semi-submersible
crane vessel operated by the Netherlands-based
Heerema Marine Contractors; it was the
largest crane vessel in the...
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Thialf (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈtijɑlf]) is an ice
arena in Heerenveen, Netherlands.
Thialf is used for long
track speed skating,
short track speed skating...
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previously hosted long-track
speed skating at the 2006
Winter Olympics), or
Thialf in Heerenveen, Netherlands. The
International Olympic Committee approved...
- its
completion in 2019, SSCV
Sleipnir succeeded Heerema's
earlier SSCV
Thialf as the
largest crane vessel in the world. The
vessel is
essentially a large...
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Distances Speed Skating Championships were held from 2 to 5
March 2023, at
Thialf in Heerenveen, Netherlands. All
times are
local (UTC+1). * Host nation...
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Speed Skating Championships were held
between 5 and 7
January 2024, at the
Thialf in Heerenveen, Netherlands. All
times are
local (UTC+1). * Host nation...
- The SSCV
Thialf was
added to the
HeereMac fleet, and upon the
split of the
companies in
December 1997,
Heerema took
ownership of the
Thialf, the largest...
- Cup
circuit is held with
events in
those countries plus two
events in the
Thialf ice hall in Heerenveen, Netherlands. The
standard rink for long
track is...
- Jan de Jong (1942 – c. 28
April 2009) was the ice
master of the
Thialf skating stadium in Heerenveen, Netherlands. De Jong was
responsible for the ice...
- to
ensure precision.
After the
decks were constructed, in
March 2009 the
Thialf lifted the 9,500
tonne topsides onto four
posts on the spar and slotted...