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USOPC Preparing for Far-Flung 2026 Winter Olympics

Milan and Cortina are several hours apart

Posted On: December 17, 2024 By : Matt Traub

As the days count down on 2024 and with just over a year to go until the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games in Italy, the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee is working on a series of logistical plans for one of the more far-flung Games in recent history.

The Games will be spread among venues in Milan and Cortina, which are approximately 250 miles apart. USOPC Chief Executive Officer Sarah Hirshland admitted “these will be operationally a very complex Games” with the distances between venues.

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“You have to build the infrastructure to support Team USA athletes and create great experiences for them across a dispersed geography,” Hirshland said Monday. “It’s complex and it will require logistical planning. Italy is going to be a great host and the venues and towns and cities are extraordinary.”

Those Games may, incredibly, be even more far-flung if the sliding center in Cortina does not pass inspection in mid-March. Should that be the case, Lake Placid, New York, could be the host for bobsled, luge and skeleton; the Olympic Regional Development Authority has entered “targeted dialogue” with the 2026 Milano-Cortina Organizing Committee.

“Milan Cortina is incredibly focused on creating a sliding center that will be part of their Games,” Hirshland said. “We hold promise that that will happen. We will keep our fingers crossed, that is what’s best for Milan Cortina and our athletes. We have an incredible venue in Lake Placid … it’s not the ideal first plan but if it’s required, our country and the state of New York and the organizers in Lake Placid who host so many events on an annual visit will be ready.”

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