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1 History  



1.1  Queenslands first ice rink  





1.2  Queensland Hockey  







2 National Competition  



2.1  Goodall Cup  







3 Leagues  





4 Uniform and Logos  





5 Presidents  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Ice Hockey Queensland
SportIce hockey
JurisdictionQueensland
AbbreviationIHQ
Founded1960
AffiliationIce Hockey Australia
Official website
www.ihq.org.au
Australia
Queensland

The Ice Hockey Queensland, currently trading as Ice Hockey Q is the governing body of ice hockeyinQueensland, Australia. The Ice Hockey Queensland is a branch of Ice Hockey Australia.

History

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Queenslands first ice rink

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To build the first ice skating venue for Queensland saw failed attempts and proposals, dating back to 1938, with the proposal of an ice skating rink on Wickham Street, Brisbane. The proposal was submitted by C. V. E. Mitchell for a dual purpose venue that would hold ice skating during the winter season and roller skating during the summer season.[1] A few months later the formation of Brisbane Ice Skating Palais Ltd. was made 5 November 1938 who stated that they expected to open the new rink 1 May 1939.[2] Closer to the proposed opening date for the ice rink, it was announced that the development plans for the proposed new ice skating rink were under reconstruction and details could not be given on 17 February 1939.[3]

The first ice skating rink built in Queensland was proposed by Sir Oswald Stoll[4] and built by an English refrigeration engineer, Mr. C. N. Pugh, who arrived on Friday 17 November 1939 along with 4 engineers to construct the rink as part of a traveling show in the His Majesty's Theatre in Brisbane. The show was a production called Switzerland, which had traveled through England and Africa with these same engineers and equipment. This rink was not a public ice skating rink and was only used for the season for the production where champion ice skaters Phil Taylor and Megan Taylor headlined.[5]

In 1947, secretary of the Queensland branch of the Pedal Cyclists' Association, Les Cecil proposed a dual purpose venue as a solution which would see cycling in the summer season on a removable floor so that ice skating could be enjoyed when the floor was removed for the winter season.[6]

In 1953 a construction engineer named Mr. W. J. Newton was to finish plans for 3 pools to be built on his land opposite the Mount Gravatt showgrounds. The proposal was to include an Olympic swimming pool, Olympic diving pool and a shallow children's pool. To also be built near the pools were 4 tennis courts, mini golf course and an ice skating rink.[7]

The first public ice rink in Queensland was Mowbray Park Ice Rink which opened in 1958 and it was here that ice hockey began for Queensland. The rink was built in the former Mowbray Park Picture Palace and lasted 7 seasons until it closed in 1967.[8]

Queensland Hockey

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According to Ice Hockey Queensland:

Ice Hockey Queensland currently sanctions three national league teams (Brisbane Lightning Women's in the Australian Women’s Ice Hockey League, Brisbane Lightning in the Australian Ice Hockey League, and Brisbane Blitz in the Australian Junior Ice Hockey League) and four clubs (Southern Stars, Brisbane Buccaneers, Gold Coast Grizzlies and Northern Lightning).[9]

National Competition

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Queensland during the 2015 Brown Tournament

Goodall Cup

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In 1977, Queensland won their first Goodall Cup and were the first state to win the Goodall Cup other than Victoria and New South Wales since the inaugural inter-state competition in 1909.

Leagues

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The QJIHL (Queensland Junior Ice Hockey League) includes:

Uniform and Logos

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2015 Queensland home uniform.

Presidents

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ice Skating Rink Plan - Council Approves". The Courier Mail. 10 August 1938. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  • ^ "New Amusement Company - Ice Skating Palais For Brisbane". The Courier Mail. 5 November 1938. Retrieved 11 October 2015.
  • ^ "Skaters". The Courier Mail. 17 February 1939. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  • ^ "Ice Rink On Stage For Brisbane Show". The Courier Mail. 16 November 1939. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  • ^ "Turning Stage To Ice - Preparations At His Majesty's". The Courier Mail. 18 November 1939. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  • ^ "Cyclist's Plan For Self Help". The Courier Mail. 18 September 1947. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  • ^ "Plans 3 Pools here to Cast £100000". The Courier Mail. 17 September 1953. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  • ^ "Brisneyland on Ice - Homes of Australian Ice Hockey". Legends of Australian Ice. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
  • ^ https://www.ihq.org.au/about/
  • ^ "Broomball, Top Performers Feature In Ice Spectacular". The Canberra Times. 29 January 1984. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
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