List of Olympic venues in alpine skiing
Mount Tofana hosted the downhill and giant slalom events for the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo.
The Mount Eniwa Downhill Course was used for the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo.
For the Winter Olympics , there are 37 venues that have been or will be used for alpine skiing . Most of the events took place in multiple locations at the Winter Olympics, though a single venue for all events has been used in recent Games in an effort to lessen economic and environmental concerns.
Games
Venue
Other sports hosted at venues for those games
Capacity
Ref.
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Gudiberg (combined-slalom)
None
24,000
[ 1]
Kreuzjoch (combined - downhill)
None
Not listed.
[ 1]
Kreuzeck (downhill finish line)
None
17,000
[ 1]
1948 St. Moritz
Piz Nair
None
Not listed.
[ 2]
1952 Oslo
Norefjell (downhill, giant slalom)
None
Not listed
[ 3]
Rødkleiva (slalom)
None
Not listed
[ 4]
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
Mount Faloria (giant slalom)
None
7,920 (men)
[ 5]
Mount Tofana (downhill, slalom)
None
12,080 (men's slalom)
[ 5]
1960 Squaw Valley
Squaw Valley Ski Resort
None
9,650
[ 6]
1964 Innsbruck
Axamer Lizum (all but men's downhill)
None
Not listed
[ 7]
Patscherkofel (men's downhill)
None
Not listed.
[ 7]
1968 Grenoble
Chamrousse (men)
None
Not listed.
[ 8]
Recoin de Chamrousse (women)
None
Not listed.
[ 8]
1972 Sapporo
Mount Eniwa Downhill Course (downhill)
None
Not listed.
[ 9]
Mt. Teine Alpine Skiing courses (giant slalom, slalom)
None
Not listed.
[ 10]
1976 Innsbruck
Axamer Lizum (all but men's downhill)
None
Not listed.
[ 11]
Patscherkofel (men's downhill)
None
Not listed
[ 12]
1980 Lake Placid
Whiteface Mountain
None
Not listed
[ 13]
1984 Sarajevo
Bjelašnica (men)
None
Not listed.
[ 14]
Jahorina ski resort (women)
None
10,000
[ 15]
1988 Calgary
Nakiska
Freestyle skiing (demonstration)
Not listed.
[ 16]
1992 Albertville
Les Ménuires (men's slalom)
None
Not listed.
[ 17]
Méribel (women)
None
3,000
[ 18]
Val-d'Isère (men's downhill, super-giant slalom, giant slalom, combined)
None
Not listed.
[ 19]
1994 Lillehammer
Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Hafjell (combined, giant slalom, slalom)
None
Not listed.
[ 20]
Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Kvitfjell (combined, downhill, super giant slalom)
None
Not listed.
[ 21]
1998 Nagano
Happōone Resort (combined, downhill, super-g)
None
20,000
[ 22]
Mount Higashidate (giant slalom)
None
20,000
[ 23]
Mount Yakebitai (slalom)
Snowboarding (giant slalom)
20,000
[ 24]
2002 Salt Lake City
Deer Valley (slalom)
Freestyle skiing
13,400
[ 25]
Park City Mountain Resort (giant slalom)
Snowboarding
16,000
[ 26]
Snowbasin (combined, downhill, super-g)
None
22,500
[ 27]
2006 Turin
San Sicario Fraiteve (women's combined (downhill), downhill, super-g)
None
6,160
[ 28]
Sestriere Borgata (men's combined (downhill), downhill, super-g)
None
6,800
[ 29]
Sestriere Colle (combined (slalom), giant slalom, slalom)
None
7,900
[ 29]
2010 Vancouver
Whistler Creekside
None
7,600
[ 30]
2014 Sochi
Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort
None
10,000
[ 31]
2018 PyeongChang
Jeongseon Alpine Centre (combined, downhill, super-g)
None
18,000
[ 32]
Yongpyong Alpine Centre (giant slalom, slalom)
None
18,000
[ 32]
References
^ a b c 1936 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2007-08-09 at the Wayback Machine pp. 139, 289-303. Accessed 16 October 2010.(in German)
^ 1948 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-04-10 at the Wayback Machine pp. 6, 21. Accessed 18 October 2010. (in French and German)
^ Organising Committee for the VI Winter Olympic Games (1952) Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine p. 36.
^ 1952 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine p. 35.
^ a b The Official Report of the Organising Committee of the VIIth Winter Olympic Games 1956 at Cortina . (1956) CONI. pp. 165-79, 191. Accessed 24 October 2010. (in English and Italian)
^ 1960 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 99-102. Accessed 27 October 2010.
^ a b 1964 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2012-02-07 at the Wayback Machine pp. 78, 82-85. Accessed 30 October 2010.(in German)
^ a b 1968 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 77-84. Accessed 1 November 2010.(in English and French)
^ 1972 Winter Olympics official report. pp. 281-4. Accessed 6 November 2010. (in English and French)
^ 1972 Olympic Winter Games official report. pp. 129, 252, 273-80. Accessed 6 November 2010. (in English and French)
^ 1976 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 198–201. Accessed 10 November 2010. (in English, French, and German)
^ 1976 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine p. 198. Accessed 10 November 2010. (in English, French, and German)
^ 1980 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 20-8. Accessed 16 November 2010. (in English and French)
^ 1984 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2011-11-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 18-23, 107. Accessed 22 November 2010. (in English, French, and Serbo-Croatian)
^ 1984 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2011-11-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 24-7, 107. Accessed 22 November 2010. (in English, French, and Serbo-Croatian)
^ 1988 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2011-01-14 at the Wayback Machine Part 1. pp. 128-43. Accessed 29 November 2010. (in English and French)
^ 1992 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 100-1. Accessed 5 December 2010. (in English and French)
^ 1992 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 106-9. Accessed 5 December 2010. (in English and French)
^ 1992 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2008-02-26 at the Wayback Machine pp. 114-7. Accessed 5 December 2010. (in English and French)
^ 1994 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2010-12-02 at the Wayback Machine Volume 3. pp. 42-6. Accessed 8 December 2010.
^ 1994 Winter Olympics official report. Archived 2010-12-02 at the Wayback Machine Volume 3. pp. 47-50. Accessed 8 December 2010.
^ 1998 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 2. pp. 186-90. Accessed 12 December 2010.
^ 1998 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 2. pp. 191-3. Accessed 12 December 2010.
^ 1998 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 2. pp. 194-7. Accessed 12 December 2010.
^ 2002 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 76-7. Accessed 21 December 2010.
^ 2002 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 78-9. Accessed 21 December 2010.
^ 2002 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 1. pp. 74-5. Accessed 21 December 2010.
^ 2006 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 3. pp. 79-80. Accessed 27 December 2010. (in English and Italian)
^ a b 2006 Winter Olympics official report. Volume 3. pp. 83-5. Accessed 27 December 2010. (in English and Italian)
^ "Venues–Whistler Creekside" . Vancouver Organizing Committee. Retrieved 2010-03-10 .
^ Sochi2014.com profile of the Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort. Accessed 31 December 2010.
^ a b PyeongChang 2018 candidate file Archived 2011-08-29 at the Wayback Machine Section 9. pp. 020-021. Accessed 8 September 2010. (in English and French)
1900s
1936 : Gudiberg , Kreuzjoch , Kreuzeck
1948 : Piz Nair
1952 : Norefjell , Rødkleiva
1956 : Mount Faloria , Mount Tofana
1960 : Squaw Valley Ski Resort
1964 : Axamer Lizum , Patscherkofel
1968 : Chamrousse , Recoin de Chamrousse
1972 : Mount Eniwa Downhill Course , Mt. Teine Alpine Skiing courses
1976 : Axamer Lizum , Patscherkofel
1980 : Whiteface Mountain
1984 : Bjelašnica , Jahorina
1988 : Nakiska
1992 : Les Menuires , Méribel , Val-d'Isère
1994 : Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Hafjell , Lillehammer Olympic Alpine Centre Kvitfjell
1998 : Hakuba Happoone Winter Resort , Mount Higashidate , Mount Yakebitai
2000s