Alpensia Cross-Country Centre
History
The venues were first completed in December 1995. They were called several names, which roughly mean the Gangwon (Kangwon) provincial Nordic venue. They hosted the cross-country skiing and biathlon events at the 1999 Asian Winter Games.
After the establishment of Alpensia which includes the venues, they underwent major renovations. At the 2013 Special Olympics World Winter Games, the cross-country skiing venue hosted the cross-country skiing events, while the biathlon venue hosted the snowshoeing events.
For the 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics they were named current Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre and Alpensia Biathlon Centre respectively. At the Winter Olympics, the former hosted the cross-country skiing and Nordic combined events, and the latter hosted the biathlon events. At the Winter Paralympics, the latter hosted all of the Nordic skiing events.
Facilities
According to the official website of the 2018 Winter Olympics linked below, the longest cross-country skiing course is 3.75 kilometres long with an altitude change of 54 metres (751 to 805 m above sea level). The longest biathlon course is 4 km with an altitude change of 47 m (749 to 796 m)
References
- ^ 한국스키 70년사 (lit. 70 Years' History of Korean Skiing) (in Korean). Korea Ski Association. 30 December 1999. p. 167.
External links
- "2018 Winter Olympics official website – Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre". Archived from the original on 26 February 2018.
- "2018 Winter Olympics official website – Alpensia Biathlon Centre". Archived from the original on 28 February 2018.