Himachal: Locals start new year with ice skating rink in Shimla

DN Bureau

For many, this open-air ice skating rink is not just a skating ground but a second home during the winter months. Read further on Dynamite News:

Open-air ice skating rink Shimla
Open-air ice skating rink Shimla


Shimla: Shimla's historic ice skating rink, which has been a hub of winter recreation for over a century, continues to draw local youth and enthusiasts on the first day of the 2025.

For many, this open-air rink is not just a skating ground but a second home during the winter months. 

Climate change
However, the effects of climate change are causing significant concern among club members and regular visitors, as shorter skating seasons threaten the legacy of this iconic site.

Arjun Kutiyala, a long-time member of the ice skating club, reflected on how drastically things have changed over the years.

"A decade ago, we used to have over 100 to 110 skating sessions each winter," he said. "Now, due to global warming and changing weather patterns, the number has dwindled to just 50-55 sessions," he added.

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Open-air rink
The open-air rink, one of its kind in India, has been a centrepiece of Shimla's winters for over a hundred years. Known for hosting competitions and attracting skaters from across the country, it has been a place where generations learnt to glide on ice.

Kutiyala explained that the rink has a lot of significance. "This is the only open-air skating rink in India, and during winters, it becomes a focal point for children, young adults, and families alike," he said.

Despite the challenges, Kutiyala remains optimistic. He praised the government's decision to transform the rink into an indoor, 24x7 facility, which he believes will secure the future of ice skating in Shimla.

According to Kutiyala, Shimla has played an important role in India's ice skating legacy. "Shimla is where ice skating began in India," Kutiyala stated. 

"Ladakh might now be a hotspot for ice skating, but Shimla is where it all started. Unfortunately, the reduced sessions mean local kids are unable to progress in the sport," he added.

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He further noted that without sufficient practice, young skaters cannot achieve their full potential. "We need to ensure that local children get better opportunities. 

Converting this rink into a 24x7 facility could provide them the platform they need to succeed," he said.

Despite the challenges, the rink continues to inspire hope and unity among its visitors.

As efforts to modernise the rink gain momentum, locals and skaters alike hope that Shimla's historic ice skating legacy will not only endure but flourish, providing future generations with a chance to glide on the ice and dream big. 
 










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