Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium
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Location | 325, Daegwallyeong-myeon Pyeongchang, South Korea |
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Coordinates | 37°39′42″N 128°40′50″E / 37.66167°N 128.68056°E |
Owner | Pyeongchang County |
Capacity | 13,500 |
Surface | Snow and Grass |
Opened | 2008 |
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Gangwon FC (2016–2017) |
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(16 February 2018)
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(FIS Cup; 23 January 2016)
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(10 February 2018)
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(10 February 2018)
Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre (알펜시아 스키점프 경기장) is a ski jumping hills located at Alpensia Resort in Pyeongchang, South Korea. They hosted the ski jumping and the nordic combined events during the 2018 Winter Olympics. They also operate as an association football venue by using their landing area as the pitch.[1]
History
[edit]The ski jumping hills hosted the ski jumping and the nordic combined events at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[2] The stadium holds a maximum of 13,500 spectators, and was built in 2008; for the Olympics, the capacity was reduced to 8,500 seats.[3]
Ski jumping events
[edit]Men
[edit]Date | Hillsize | Competition | Winner | Second | Third |
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(night) 15 February 2017 | HS140 | WC | ![]() |
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(night) 16 February 2017 | HS109 | WC | ![]() |
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(night) 10 February 2018 | HS109 | WOG-I | ![]() |
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(night) 17 February 2018 | HS142 | WOG-I | ![]() |
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(night) 19 February 2018 | HS142 | WOG-T | ![]() |
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Ladies
[edit]Date | Hillsize | Competition | Winner | Second | Third |
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(night) 15 February 2017 | HS109 | WC | ![]() |
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16 February 2017 | HS109 | WC | ![]() |
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(night) 12 February 2018 | HS109 | WOG-I | ![]() |
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References
[edit]- ^ Price, Steve (2017-04-20). "What is the last thing a football club needs? A stadium with ski jumps". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-08-01.
- ^ "PyeongChang 2018: Alpensia resort and water park complete and full for summer season". sportsfeatures.com. Archived from the original on 12 March 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2010.
- ^ "Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre". pyeongchang2018.com. Archived from the original on 6 February 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2017.
External links
[edit]- 2018 Winter Olympics, Alpensia Ski Jumping Stadium Page Archived 2016-12-24 at the Wayback Machine
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