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Pan America Arena
LocationIndianapolis, Indiana
OwnerIndiana Sports Corporation
Capacity1,000 (Ice Hockey)
SurfaceIce
Opened1987
Tenants
Indianapolis Trax (MWHL) (2008-Present)

The Pan America Arena is a twin rink ice hockey and skating arena located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The Arena is part of the broader Pan America Plaza, which was built in commemoration of the 1987 Pan American Games held in Indianapolis.

Pan America Arena is ran by the Indiana/World Skating Academy and has one standard 85' by 200' ice rink (NHL size) and one 100' by 200' ice rink (Olympic size). These high quality rinks, couplled with a Research Center devoted to testing skaters' athletic prowess has established Pan America Arena as a primary training site for striving young hockey players and figgure skaters.

Pan America Arena is also the home of a professional ice hockey team, the Indianapolis TRAX of the Midwest Hockey League.