The PyeongChang 2018 Competition Venues
Preparing for the Olympic Games is always a race against time, but this time the organizing committee finished in advance. The venues for PyeongChang 2018 are officially complete.
Here is a quick overview of the venues for the next Olympic Winter Games.
PyeongChang Olympic Stadium can hold 35,000 spectators for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
Phoenix Snow Park will host the freestyle skiing and snowboarding events. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
The Olympic Sliding Centre will host the luge, skeleton, and bobsleigh events. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
The Jeongseon Alpine Centre will host alpine skiing events. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
The PyeongChang Olympic Village (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
Gangneug Olympic Park includes several facilities, including the Ice Centre, the Oval, the Curling Centre, and the Hockey Centre. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
The Ice Centre will host the figure skating and short track speed skating events. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
The Gangneung Oval will host the long track speed skating events. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
The Gangneung Hockey Centre will be the main venue for the hockey tournaments. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
Gangneung Olympic Village. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
Located just outside Gangneug Olympic Park, the Kwandong Hockey Centre will seat 6,000 spectators, primarily for women’s hockey games. (PyeongChang 2018 / Facebook)
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