PyeongChang 2018 launches construction of ice venues

The Gangneung Coastal Cluster will host ice sledge hockey and wheelchair curling at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games 18 Jul 2014
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The Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Ice Venues for the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

ⒸPyeongChang 2018
By IPC

The latest construction project will be carried out at the Gangneung Sports Complex, which already houses a few sporting venues.

A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Thursday (17 July) to launch the construction of ice venues for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The event was attended by nearly 1,000 people, including key officials and representatives of Gangwon Province and the PyeongChang 2018 Organising Committee, as well as the Culture, Sports and Tourism Ministry.

The latest construction project will be carried out at the Gangneung Sports Complex, which already houses a few sporting venues, including an ice rink that will be refurbished to become the curling venue for the PyeongChang 2018 Games. The venue construction of figure/short track skating, ice hockey I and II, as well as speed skating is scheduled to be completed by October 2016 in order to meet the timeline for Test Events during the winter of 2016-17.

The total cost of ice venue construction is estimated at US$425 million.

At the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games, USA will start as defending ice sledge hockey champions, whilst Canada will look to land a fourth successive gold medal in wheelchair curling.

For further information, please visit the PyeongChang 2018 website.