List of Olympic venues in cross-country skiing

For the Winter Olympics, there are 22 venues that have been or will be used for cross-country skiing. The first events took near the main stadium. In 1936, the first efforts to hold all of Nordic skiing (Nordic combined, ski jumping) in one location took place.[1] This was repeated in 1952.[2] For the 1956 games, the venue was among the first in the Winter Olympics to meet the television needs of RAI, Italy's national broadcaster.[3] The 1956 venue was constructed in an oblong 250 by 44 m (820 by 144 ft) area in an east-west direction with the Grand Stands facing south.[3] A temporary venue was created for the 1960 Games which also included biathlon for the first time.[4] The first permanent Olympic venue in cross-country skiing took place in 1980.[5] For all of Nordic skiing and biathlon, the first time they were in the same location was at the 2010 Games.[6]

Games Venue Other sports hosted at venue for those games Capacity Ref.
1924 ChamonixStade Olympique de ChamonixCurling, Figure skating, Ice hockey, Military patrol, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing), Speed skating45,000. [7]
1928 St. MoritzAround the hills of St. MoritzNordic combined (cross-country skiing)Not listed. [8]
1932 Lake PlacidLake PlacidNordic combined (cross-country skiing)Not listed. [9]
1936 Garmisch-PartenkirchenGroße OlympiaschanzeNordic combined, Ski jumping40,000 [1]
1948 St. MoritzAround the hills of St. MoritzNordic combined (cross-country skiing)Not listed. [10]
1952 Oslo Holmenkollen National Arena Nordic combined, Ski jumping 150,000 [2]
1956 Cortina d'AmpezzoLo Stadio della neveNordic combined (cross-country skiing)9,650 [3]
1960 Squaw ValleyMcKinney Creek StadiumBiathlon, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing)1,000 [4]
1964 InnsbruckSeefeldBiathlon, Nordic combined, Ski jumping (normal hill)Not listed. [11]
1968 GrenobleAutransBiathlon, Nordic combined, Ski jumping (normal hill)40,000 (ski jump) [12]
1972 SapporoMakomanai Cross-country siteNordic combined (cross-country skiing)Not listed. [13]
1976 InnsbruckSeefeldBiathlon, Nordic combined, Ski jumping (normal hill)Not listed. [14]
1980 Lake PlacidLake Placid Olympic Sports Complex Cross Country Biathlon CenterBiathlon, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing)Not listed. [5]
1984 SarajevoIgman, Veliko PoljeBiathlon, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing)Not listed. [15]
1988 CalgaryCanmore Nordic CentreBiathlon, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing)Not listed. [16]
1992 AlbertvilleLes SaisiesBiathlon12,500 [17]
1994 LillehammerBirkebeineren SkistadionBiathlon, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing)31,000 (cross-country skiing)
13,500 (biathlon)
[18]
1998 NaganoSnow HarpNordic combined (cross-country skiing)20,000 [19]
2002 Salt Lake CitySoldier HollowBiathlon, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing)15,200 [20]
2006 TurinPragelato PlanNordic combined (cross-country skiing)5,400 [21]
2010 Vancouver Whistler Olympic Park Biathlon, Nordic combined, ski jumping 6,000 [6]
2014 SochiBiathlon & Ski ComplexBiathlon, Nordic combined (cross-country skiing)9,600 (biathlon)
9,600 (cross-country skiing)
[22]
The hills of St. Moritz hosted the cross-country skiing events for both the 1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics.
Soldier Hollow hosted the cross-country skiing events for the 2002 Winter Olympics in neighboring Salt Lake City.

References

  1. 1936 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2007-08-09 at the Wayback Machine pp. 116-122, 139. Accessed 16 October 2010. (in German)
  2. 1952 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine p. 33.
  3. The Official Report of the Organising Committee of the VIIth Winter Olympic Games 1956 at Cortina. (1956) CONI. pp. 155-63, 191. Accessed 24 October 2010. (in English and Italian)
  4. 1960 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 109-10, 115. Accessed 27 October 2010.
  5. 1980 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 29-35, 39-42. Accessed 16 November 2010. (in English and French)
  6. "VenuesWhistler Olympic/Paralympic Park". Vancouver Organizing Committee. Retrieved 2010-03-10.
  7. 1924 Olympics official report. Archived 2008-04-10 at the Wayback Machine pp. 645, 648-50. (in French)
  8. 1928 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2011-02-16 at WebCite Part 2. pp. 8-10. (in French) Accessed 10 October 2010.
  9. 1932 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-04-10 at the Wayback Machine pp. 145-6, 199. Accessed 12 October 2010.
  10. 1948 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-04-10 at the Wayback Machine pp. 6, 21. Accessed 18 October 2010. (in French and German)
  11. 1964 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2012-02-07 at the Wayback Machine pp. 95-103. Accessed 30 October 2010. (in German)
  12. 1968 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 85-95. Accessed 1 November 2010. (in English and French)
  13. 1972 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 253-64. Accessed 6 November 2010. (in English and French)
  14. 1976 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 199-203. Accessed 10 November 2010. (in English, French, and German)
  15. 1984 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2011-12-21 at WebCite pp. 18-58, 106-7. Accessed 22 November 2010. (in English, French, and Serbo-Croatian)
  16. 1988 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2011-01-14 at the Wayback Machine Part 1. pp. 100-9. Accessed 29 November 2010. (in English and French)
  17. 1992 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 102-5. Accessed 5 December 2010. (in English and French)
  18. 1994 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2010-12-02 at the Wayback Machine Volume 3. pp. 31-6. Accessed 8 December 2010.
  19. 1998 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 2. pp. 198-202. Accessed 12 December 2010.
  20. 2002 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 80-3. Accessed 21 December 2010.
  21. 2006 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 3. pp. 72-3. Accessed 27 December 2010. (in English and Italian)
  22. Sochi2014.com profile of the Biathlon & ski Complex. Accessed 31 December 2010.
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