Английская Википедия:2024 Winter Youth Olympics
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The 2024 Winter Youth Olympics (Шаблон:Lang-ko), officially known as the IV Winter Youth Olympic Games and commonly known as Gangwon 2024 (Шаблон:Lang-ko), are an upcoming youth winter multi-sport event scheduled to be held between 19 January and 1 February 2024 in Gangwon Province, South Korea.
Bidding Process
The IOC's Future Host Commission named Gangwon as its preferred candidate for the Games, and entered into targeted dialogue with the region under the new Olympic bid process.The province was ratified as the host region at the 135th IOC Session in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 10 January 2020. The events will be shared between Gangneung city and Pyeongchang County, which previously hosted the 2018 Winter Olympics. They will be the first Winter Youth Olympics held outside of Europe and the third overall Youth Olympics to be held in Asia after 2010 in Singapore and 2014 in Nanjing, China as well as the first Youth Olympics to be celebrated in South Korea.
Gangwon was the preferred host while Brașov,in Romania, Granada in Spain and Sofia Bulgaria's capital were the another interested parties. They took part in the continuous dialogue with the IOC and the Future Host Commission.[1] Gangwon was officially awarded the Games at the 135th IOC Session in Lausanne, Switzerland, on 10 January 2020;[2] all of the requirements were fulfilled to the satisfaction of the commission and the executive board.[3]
Party | Nation | Votes |
---|---|---|
Gangwon | Шаблон:KOR | 79 |
None of bid | 2 | |
Absentation | 1 | |
Total | 82 |
Development and preparation
Venues
Much of the venues of the 2018 Winter Olympics will used again ; the snow events will be held in the county of Pyeongchang, while the ice events will be held in Gangneung.
If the circumstances were allowed, the city of Wonsan, North Korea would have been involved, and could have been the host of some alpine events.[4][5]
Pyeongchang (mountain cluster)
The Alpensia Sports Park in Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang, will be the main focus of the games, like in 2018.
- Yongpyong Dome - opening ceremony [6] closing ceremony (expected)
- Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre – ski jumping, Nordic combined
- Alpensia Biathlon Centre – biathlon, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined
- Alpensia Sliding Centre – luge, bobsleigh, skeleton
Additionally, a stand-alone venue was located in Hoengseong:
- Welli Hilli Park – freestyle skiing (slopestyle, halfpipe, Big Air, skicross), snowboarding
Another stand-alone outdoor sports venue was located in neighboring Jeongseon county:
- High1 Resort – alpine skiing, freestyle skiing (moguls), Youth Olympic Village
Gangneung (coastal cluster)
The Gangneung Olympic Park, in the neighborhood of Gyo-dong in Gangneung will host the four indoor sports venues.This complex hosts the indoor venues build for the 2018 Winter Olympics and will be used again:
- Gangneung Hockey Centre – ice hockey
- Gangneung Curling Centre – curling
- Gangneung Oval – speed skating,opening ceremony [6]
- Gangneung Ice Arena – short track speed skating, figure skating
- Gangneung–Wonju National University – Olympic Village
Participating National Olympic Committees
A record total of 80 NOC's qualified athletes. Five nations made their Winter Youth Olympics debut: Algeria, Nigeria, Puerto Rico, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates, with the latter two making their first ever Olympic winter event appearance.
The Games
Sports
The Youth Olympic Games will feature 7 sports and 15 disciplines in a total of the 81 events.Unlike the two editions before, there will be no mixed team events (NOCs) for the first time. 34 men's events, and 34 women's events. A mixed-gender relay event in cross-country skiing that will replace two cross-country cross freestyle events, a mixed-gender team event in Nordic combined and two 1,500m individual events in short track speed skating will also be held for the first time.[7][8] Шаблон:Columns-list
Calendar
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OC | Opening ceremony | ● | Event competitions | 1 | Event finals | EG | Exhibition Gala | CC | Closing ceremony |
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Athlete Rolemodels
Marketing
Mascot
On January 19, 2023, the organizing committee revealed the mascot, named Moongcho (뭉초). It was designed by college student Soo-Yeon Park. The mascot is in shape of a snowball that was born from a snow fight between Soohorang and Bandabi, the mascots of the 2018 Winter Olympics and Paralympics.[12][13]
See also
- Winter sports:
- Summer sports:
References
External links
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