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I don’t care which city does it, but Reno or Sparks must open an ice arena, period. And I suppose hockey’s the big moneymaker, just ask San Jose about the Sharks they brought in nearly two decades ago… but figure skating in Reno has a real leg up, and most people who live here have no idea!

Rudy Galindo and his trainer-sister both live here, in Reno, NV. Rudy is a world bronze medalist and a favorite of Champions on Ice, and his sister, Laura Black, coached him to international levels. I’ve seen Rudy skate professionally at $75 per ticket, and I’ve seen him casually on the ice in Sparks, skating with his niece and nephew, helping the adult skaters practicing that day.

Though both started out in San Jose, they now live here in Reno. They currently train a handful of serious, young USFSA skating competitors who are forced to commute to South Lake Tahoe every morning at 4:00 am to train, since the only year-round rink in Sparks, Total Sports, closed a couple of years ago.

It’s a crime that these kids, whom you see perform every year at the downtown rink opening ceremony, have to make so many sacrifices to do what they love… skate beautifully on a well groomed piece of ice, 1.5  hours of driving time away.

I am a super-amateur figure skater who discovered the sport late in life. I came from a Bay Area rink where the skaters weren’t nearly so sophisticated as what you have in this region and don’t even know it. You have so much talent right here in Northern Nevada… you must build a rink. We have an absolute hero in our midst.

If we were smart, we would leverage our own local talent.