
My son and daughter leave me enthusiastically behind. The speed skaters have exited the ice and it is time for public skating. My children mimic the smooth gait of the speedskaters and attempt a "twirl of the ice dancers," not caring if they fall, slide, or skid around the oval.
This 400-meter speedskating oval is named in honor of James "Bunny" Sheffield, whose efforts helped organize and promote winter sports in the area. According to the Speedskating Hall of Fame, Sheffield was a promoter, organizer, and official in winter sports, as well as the Amateur Skating Union (ASU) President and international board member.
The US Speedskating Association was founded in 1966 as the United States International Speedskating Association when a small group parted from the ASU. In 2002, both organizations merged to what is now one organization responsible for the development of skaters, from the first lace-up to Olympic gold. USISA is known simply as US Speedskating.

My husband's skates are too big and mine are too old. We are akin to the "Three Bears." My daughter's skates aren't white like the twirling ice dancers she admires, while my son's are just right.
I can't believe the fun to be had no matter the condition of our equipment. Everyone is outside enjoying the crisp afternoon air. We are by no means speeding around the oval, but we will enjoy this Olympic outdoor ice while we can.
The Sheffield Olympic Oval is open from December through March. Public skating is from 7-9 p.m., and speed skating is from 4-6 p.m., Thursday – Monday. Weekend times are more frequent, so check the schedule. Adults, $8; junior (12 and under), $5; seniors (65+), $5. Skate rentals are available for $3. For more information, please call (518) 523-1655.
Diane Chase's Adirondack Family Time Tip: If you are visiting the area and are going to visit more than one Olympic venue, look into getting the Olympic Sites Passport for $29, which includes admission to the Olympic Oval as well as other venues.
Diane Chase is the author of the Adirondack Family Time guidebook series and co-owner of the the young adult wilderness adventure program, Adirondack Outdoor Expeditions.