2026 Winter Olympics: Sliding Events to Take Place Outside Italy

2026 Winter Olympics slopestyle competition to be moved outside Italy as plans to build a new track in Cortina are abandoned

The 2026 Winter Olympics slopestyle competition will be moved outside Italy after plans to build a new track in Cortina were abandoned due to an increase in the budget to 80 million euros (£69.2 million), Winter Olympics organizing committee president Giovanni Malago told an IOC meeting in Mumbai.

He said the Italian government wanted the bobsleigh, luge and skeleton competitions moved to a new site.

Innsbruck in Austria has been suggested as an alternative.

However, no decision has been made as yet. The Games are scheduled to take place from 6-22 February 2026.

“As you know, this venue has been at the centre of a long and controversial process,” said Malago, who is also the president of Italy’s National Olympic Committee.

“Since the spring, a public tender procedure has been under way, going through different stages.”

He said recent global financial trouble “has forced a reflection on the resources originally allocated by the Italian government”.

2026 Winter Olympics: Sliding Events to Take Place Outside Italy

“As a result, Milano-Cortina 2026 has identified another venue outside Italy. We are already working to explore all possible solutions and analyse the alternatives together with the IOC and international federations before submitting the choice to our board for final approval.”

IOC coordination commission chair Kristin Kloster Aasen welcomed a move that aligned with the IOC’s policy to avoid building Games venues without a clear legacy plan.

“This responsible commitment reinforces the IOC’s position that the venue needed to be reconsidered, as the long-term legacy was not clear,” she said.

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