National Capital Commission
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Confederation Park

Discover an icy world of wonder! Come admire masterpieces at Rogers Crystal Garden, and witness a fusion of art and ice. Be sure to stop by at night, when lighting turns ice-carving masterpieces into a breathtaking sight.


International Ice-Carving Competition 2010

During the 23rd International Ice-Carving Competition, 38 professional carvers from 13 different countries came and put their talents to the test. This year, 12 carvers participated in the Singles Category, and 26 carvers participated in the Pairs Category. They each had 28 and 30 hours, respectively, to create their masterpieces.

Here are the winning sculptures.

Singles Category

- First Prize: Princess Coral
Junichi Nakamara (Japan)
Also winner of the Media Choice Award

Princess Coral

- Second Prize: Resurrection
Sebastien Sanchez (France)

Resurrection

- Third Prize: Fire Fight
Gordon Matkun (Croatia)

Fire Fight


Pairs Category

- First Prize: Kimono
Hiroaki Kimura and Masaki Takahashi (Japan)

Kimono

- Second Prize: Human Illusion?
Samuel Girault (France) and Michal Mizula (Poland)
Also winners of the Media Choice Award

Human Illusion?

- Third Prize: Chimera
Armando Baisas and Ross Baisas (Philippines)

Chimera

 

One-Block Challenge

Carvers taking part in the One-Block Challenge transformed one block of ice into a sculpture inspired by the theme “Myths and Legends” in two hours or less.

Here are the winning sculptures.

- First Prize: Benjamin Rand (USA)

Benjamin Rand's sculpture

- Second Prize: Greg Butauski (USA)

Greg Butauski's sculpture

- Third Prize: Ross Baisas (Philippines)

Ross Baisas' sculpture

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