Fastest Ice on Earth
Ice Crew member Zac Anderson, foreground, and Ice Maintenance Supervisor Scott Bradford, spray the track with water as they “flood” the Utah Olympic Oval track Friday July 11, 2008 in Kearns, Utah. The crew is in the process of recreating the “Fastest Ice on Earth” on the 400-meter oval. This unique construction process combines the detail of hand painting logos, misting the ice, and surveying the track for the perfect markings to the distinctive water filtration system that creates the Oval’s signature smooth, fast surface. The entire process takes two weeks to complete.