Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium: Facilities & 2026 Olympics Update

by Ryan Cooper
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The Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium, a key venue for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, boasts a sprawling 3,000 square meter complex designed for world-class competition. The stadium features two primary ski jumping hills alongside three smaller jumps for training, catering to athletes of all levels.

Preparations for the Games have included significant upgrades to the facility. These renovations encompass a new judges’ tower, an enhanced snowmaking system and a state-of-the-art lighting system designed to illuminate the competition area for nighttime events. The inrun tracks are coated with ceramic for consistent performance, even as the landing areas utilize synthetic materials to ensure safety and adaptability across all seasons.

Beyond its role in the Olympics, the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium will continue to serve as a public sports center, dedicated to the development of winter sports and the cultivation of future athletic talent. This commitment ensures a lasting legacy for the region, providing a valuable resource for the community long after the Games conclude. Learn more about the venue here.

Ski jumping is set to be a highlight of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, taking place from February 6-22, 2026. The upgraded facilities at Predazzo will provide athletes with an optimal environment to showcase their skills on the world stage. Find the latest updates on Ski Jumping at the Olympics.

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