Skating champion Karen Magnussen warns about ammonia gas leaks at ice arenas
VICTORIA — Canadian Olympic silver medallist and former world champion figure skater Karen Magnussen can still feel the spot deep in her chest where an ammonia leak burned her lungs six years ago, leaving her disabled and unable to go back to an ice rink to teach the sport she loves.
Magnussen, 65, said the deaths of three men this week in Fernie, British Columbia, after an ammonia leak at the local arena is a horrible tragedy and she urged communities across Canada to ensure arena cooling systems are regularly maintained and inspected.
“We’re talking about children,” she said in a telephone interview from her home in Langley, B.C. “Not to mention all the people who are there watching. This should be a priority. This is our national sport for God’s sakes. People live in arenas in Canada.”
Magnussen said she was a victim of an ammonia gas leak in November 2011 in North Vancouver at the North Shore Winter Club where she was teaching skating lessons.