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Despite the cool weather, our passion is burning

Bundle up and brace yourself with warm layers of winter clothing and

accessories! Do not forget to keep yourself warm with a woolly hat, a scarf

and a pair of gloves and to bring a hot pad especially if you are heading for

the opening or closing ceremony or the winter sports events.

*Make sure that you know where the medical service centre and resting area for spectators are located. How about visiting the Superstore?

There are festivals everyday, everywhere

Get a chance to create memories that would last a lifetime by coming

to a whole range of festivals waiting for you in Host Cities including

PyeongChang, Gangneung and Jeongseon!

*www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/culture/index and find yourself an exciting event!

How to stay cool while feeling toasty?

You are far too cool to stay indoors cowering in front of the fireplace

especially during global festivities. Get the toasty feeling by eating warm

food. Everything has been prepared just for you.

*Take your pick from an endless array of famous restaurants in Gangwon-do.The Food Court is also a great place to start.

Give yourself enough time to enjoythe Olympic Winter Games

Competition and noncompetition events can be rescheduled in case

of unforeseen circumstances. Check out the schedule board before you

begin your journey to the stadium or venue via the homepage or mobile app!

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Table of Contents

1 Overview ······························ 5

2 PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games

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3 Passion. Connected. ·············51

4 Opening/Closing Ceremonies

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5 Sports ································62

The PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the

2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

Main Office: 108-27, Olympic-ro, Daegwallyeong-myeon, PyeongChang, Gangwon-do (033-350-2018)

Gangneung Office: 17-3 (Gyodong), Gyodonggwangjang-ro, 100 beon-gil, Gangneung, Gangwon-do (033-350-5157)

Seoul Office: 69, Baekjegobun-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul (Jamsil-dong) (02-2076-2018)

All rights reserved.

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On behalf of the 1.5 million residents of Gangwon-do, I would

like to extend my sincerest welcome to all of you who visited

Gangwon-do to enjoy the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and

Paralympic Winter Games.

From the moment that PyeongChang won the Olympic

bidding in 2011, the people of Gangwon-do have worked together

for six years to be able to host a fantastic game. We have built

Olympic standard venues and roads providing easy access

to them. In addition, we thoroughly prepared for transport,

accommodation, food and tourism experiences, hoping to

provide visitors with an opportunity to enjoy the true beauty of

Gangwon-do. We are ready to give you the most convenient and

enjoyable Olympic Games moments.

It is a great joy to welcome all Olympic teams, spectators,

Olympic Family and officials. I genuinely hope that you experience

the warmth and sincerity of Koreans, especially those in

Gangwon-do.

In a sense, the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018

is truly a Peace Olympic as it is hosted by a place that is the

last frontline of the Cold War on earth. It is my responsibility to

ensure that nobody experiences isolation because of his/her

race, disability, or age. I can assure you that the event will bring

the whole world together towards prosperity and unity.

Show your support for the competing athletes with your

passionate applause for their performances. Let us not forget

the challenges and achievements they make at the Olympic

Games. Remember Gangwon-do and come visit us again. We will

welcome you as members of our family.

I wish that you all remain healthy throughout your stay and

create as many happy memories of Gangwon-do as possible.

You are here as the true champions

of the Olympic spirit!

Governor of

Gangwon-do

CHOI Mun-sun

Towards a new horizon,

where passion is connected

I wholeheartedly welcome all of you to the Olympic Winter

Games PyeongChang 2018. You are here to witness a historic

moment, where the Olympic Winter Games is held for the first

time in South Korea. I would like to congratulate you for that.

We had a dream. We longed for so long to relive the truly

honourable moment of the Seoul 1988 Olympic Summer

Games in an Olympic Winter Games.

I can vividly remember the tearful moment when

PyeongChang was finally designated as a Host City in its third

attempt.

All of our people shed tears of happiness and roared with

joy on that day.

However, after the excitement has settled down came

a long and challenging preparation process. The seven-

year preparation phase was punctuated by the devotion

and sacrifices of countless people. Of course, there were

challenging times, but now, it is time that we leave past

stories behind and announce the opening of the festivities.

The Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 will be

a festival of peace and unity, where hope is instilled into

the hearts and minds of people around the globe. You will

be greeted with kind and friendly faces in all corners of the

stadium and in the streets.

Just like how the Seoul 1988 Olympic Summer Games

broke down the Cold War barrier that divided the east and

the west, the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018

will bridge people from all over the world with its slogan of

“Passion. Connected.”

Once again, I thank you for coming to PyeongChang and

hope that you create wonderful memories that will last a

lifetime.

President and CEO

of the PyeongChang

Organizing Committee

for the 2018 Olympic

and Paralympic Winter

Games

LEE Hee-beom

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Overview

Welcome to the

Olympic Winter Games

PyeongChang 2018!

When the world comes together in PyeongChang, it will

be the moment for everyone to shine. The first Olympic

Winter Games in the Republic of Korea will be an amazing

experience and as a spectator, you will be a part of this

unique moment in sporting history.

This Specta tors’ Guide offers informa tion and

practical advice to help you make the most of your visit to

PyeongChang.

The Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 will open

up “New Horizons” and bring the Olympic spirit to a new

generation. The spectators make the magic of the Olympic

Games happen, by connecting the passion and bringing an

enthusiastic atmosphere to the venues and competitions.

Enjoy every moment of your stay and thank you for being

part of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

President of IOC

Thomas Bach

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Medal deciding eventOlympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018

Events Calendar

Short Track Speed Skating Gangneung Ice Arena

Speed Skating Gangneung Oval

Ice HockeyGangneung Hockey Centre /Kwandong Hockey Centre

Curling Gangneung Curling Centre

Figure Skating Gangneung Ice Arena

Luge Olympic Sliding Centre

Bobsleigh Olympic Sliding Centre

Skeleton Olympic Sliding Centre

Sports Venue

Nordic CombinedAlpensia Ski Jumping Centre /Alpensia Cross-Country Centre

Biathlon Alpensia Biathlon Centre

SnowboardPhoenix Snow Park (P and C) /Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre

Ski Jumping Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre

Alpine SkiingYongpyong Alpine Centre /Jeongseon Alpine Centre

Cross-Country Skiing Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre

Freestyle Skiing Phoenix Snow Park (P and C)

Opening Ceremony PyeongChang Olympic Stadium

Closing Ceremony PyeongChang Olympic Stadium

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SeoulIncheon

Daejeon

Daegu

BusanGwangju

Gangwon-do Gangneung

Jeongseon

PyeongChang is located right at the

heart of Taebaek Mountains in Gangwon-

do. Around 60% of its area is 700 m above

sea level. It is the centre of the country’s

all-year-round sports activities, where

you can enjoy exciting winter sports as

well as golf and water sports. The plateau

and hilly districts of Daegwallyeong

hosts a range of activities such as sheep

herding, horse riding and cheese-making.

Dairy products and highlands vegetables

grown in a clean natural environment are

also a pride of this mountainous area.

• Population: 20,974 households

43,122 residents

• Area: 1,463.7 ㎢

• Home Page: http://happy700.or.kr

General Information

Culture Olympic Programmes in PyeongChangPyeongChang Story Themed Cultural events, Traditional Folk Performances

Festivals outside the Stadium Live Events Broadcasting and Shows

Small Cultural PerformancesShows at Pyeongchang Resting Area, Pyeongchang Station, and Jinbu Station

Traditional Performances Celebrating the Lunar New Year

Traditional Folk Games of the Lunar New Year’s day

Winter Parades Performance Themed on Pyeongchang “Baek O”

Welcome Lantern Lighting Ceremony for the Olympic Games

Guest Welcoming and Lantern Lighting Events

Host City Culture Events Cultural Events by Local Culture Groups

Welcome Lantern Installation for the Olympic Games

Lantern Installation to Welcome Olympic Visitors

PyeongChang Lifestyle and Culture Exhibition

Arts and Crafts of Local Residents on Display

National Folk Museum of Korea Exhibition

Special Exhibition of “Modeumsari” Life

PyeongChang

About the Symbols

Emblem

The emblem of the Olympic Winter

Games PyeongChang 2018 has two

motifs. The motif on the left, “ㅍ,” is first

consonant of “평.” It depicts the coming

together of the sky, the land and the

people. The motif on the right, “ㅊ,” is the

first consonant of “창.” It projects the

snow, the ice and the athletes of winter

sports. The two letters together portray

a grand festival for the athletes, the

audience and everyone around the globe

in snowy PyeongChang, where the land

meets the sky.

Slogan

“Passion” means the feeling of enthusiasm, attachment and love for something.

“Connected” expresses being linked, combined, bridged and communicated. Combined,

“Passion. Connected.” expresses PyeongChang’s vision to expand the enthusiasm for

and participation in winter sports to a wider audience throughout Asia, opening New

Horizons for winter sports and the Winter Games.

Mascot

Soohorang, the mascot of the Olympic

Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, took

its motif from the white tiger, which has

long been considered as Korea’s guardian

animal. “Sooho”, meaning “protection”

in Korean, symbolises the protection

offered to the athletes, spectators and

other participants of the Olympic Winter

Games PyeongChang 2018. “Rang” comes

from the Korean word for “tiger” and from

“Jeong-seon A-ri-rang” of Gangwon-do.

Five Key Olympic Objectives

Economic Games

CulturalGames

EnvironmentalGames

Games for Peace

ICTGames

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SeoulIncheon

Daejeon

Daegu

BusanGwangju

Gangwon-do

SeoulIncheon

Daejeon

Daegu

BusanGwangju

Gangwon-do

Jeongseon Arirang contents incorporated in the venue of the Olympic Opening Ceremony

Local ceremonies for Olympic Torch Relay

Live Site Events for 2018 Godeureum Festival

Last mile shows at the Alpine Centre

Culture Olympic Programmes in Jeongseon

• Population: 94,781 households

213,846 residents

• Area: 1,040.4 ㎢

• Home Page: http://gn.go.kr

General Information

Gangneung

• Population: 19,571 households

38,718 residents

• Area: 1,219.71 ㎢

• Home Page: http://jeongseon.go.kr

General Information

Jeongseon

Jeongseon

PyeongChangPyeongChang

Gangneung

Gangneung is a coastal city in Youngdong.

It is a famous tourist destination for its

beautiful Gyoungpodae, Jeongdongjin,

Jumunjin and Sogeumgang. It is also well

known for historical places such as the house

of Shinsaimdang, the mother of Yulgok

Yi I, the most revered scholar of Joseon

Dynasty, Seongyojang, a traditional house of

higher class, and the house of Heogyun and

Heonamseolheon, two of famous writers

of Joseon Dynasty. With its closeness to

the sea and the mountains, Gangneung is

an ideal place to enjoy sunbathing, surfing,

mountain climbing, cycling and golfing.

Various cultural events held in autumn such

as the Coffee Festival also attract visitors

for a taste of this charming city.

Jeongseon is at the southeast of

Gangwon-do. Better known for the folk

song named after it, Jeongseon Arirang,

this area boasts beautiful scenic view for its

Gariwangsan National Recreation Forest

and Hwaam Cave. Tourists come here to

enjoy exciting extreme sports made possible

because of its treacherous contours such Rail

Bike, Zipwire, Skywalk, rafting and mountain

bike. It is also a host of seasonal festivals such

as Jeongseon Arirang Festival, Mindungsan

Silver Grass Festival, Auraji Log Raft Festival,

Hambaeksan Wild Flower Festival and Coal

Festival. Jeongseon Traditional Market, the

biggest of its kind in Korea, is a good place to

have a taste of Jeongseon such as Gondrea

bab, Kotdeungchigi noodles and Olchaengi

noodles.

Culture Olympic Programmes in PyeongChang

Olympic Park, Olympic Village• Opening Ceremony of IOC Session

• Modern pops orchestra

Gangneung Wonju Univ., Olympic Festival Park

• Culture Olympic Themed Show

• K-Pop Concert

Gangneung Stations, Wonhwa Street, Daedohobugwanah, Myeongju Art Centre

• Winter Culture Festival

• Live Site Events

• Open Space Culture and Art Performances

• Folk Culture Show to Celebrate the Lunar New Year

• Hyo-do Greetings

• Daedohobu Marching

• Lantern Lighting to Welcome Guests

• Traditional Culture Performance for Paralympic Games

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East Sea

PyeongChang Mountain Cluster

Gangneung Coastal Cluster

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza

Alpensia Olympic Park

Olympic Sliding Centre

Yongpyong Alpine Centre

Gangneung Olympic Park

Kwandong Hockey Centre

Jeongseon Alpine Centre

Phoenix Snow Park (P and C)

PyeongChang Station

Jinbu Station

Manjong Station(Wonju)

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Wonju

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Daegwallyeong

Jinbu

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GangneungStation

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Incheon Gwangju

YangpyeongHanam

ShingalHobeop

IncheonInternational

Airport

Main Transport Routes and Venue Locations

Expressway (Across Country – Host Cities)

Metropolitan area

• Yeongdong Expressway (route 50)

• 2nd Yeongdong Expressway (Gwangju and Wonju, route 52)

Chungcheong band

• Jungbu Expressway (route 35) ⇡ Hobeop JC ▶

Yeongdong Expressway (route 50)

• Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway (route 45) ▶

Yeongdong Expressway (route 50)

Honam band • Honam Expressway (route 3) ▶ Gyeongbu Expressway (route 1)

⇡ Shingal JC or Jungbu Expressway (route 35) ⇡ Hobeop JC ▶

Yeongdong Expressway (route 50)

Yeongdong Expressway Exit

(towards Gangneung)

• Myeonon IC ▶ Phoenix Snow Park (P and C)

• Daegwallyeong IC ▶ Alpensia Olympic Park

• Gangneung IC ▶ Gangneung Olympic Park

Yeongdong Expressway Bus Lane • Daegwallyeong TG ⇡ Gangneung TG

Transport Malls

• Stadiums, transport hubs and transfer

points are interconnected across Jinbu,

Daegwallyeong and North Gangneung

Transport Malls throughout the Olympic

Games period.

Trains/Railways

• Korea Train Express (KTX) connects

Incheon International Airport and

Gangneung in less than 2 h and 12 min

(132 min).

• KTX Stations within Host Cities:

Jinbu and Gangneung Stations

• For booking, go to http://letskorail.com

Bus Tickets

• Buy tickets for all bus routes at

http://kobus.co.kr

Online tickets, bus schedule and booking

service are available on the website.

• Book your interstate journey at

http://txbus-money.co.kr

Bus schedule and booking service are available.

• Bustago: http://bustago.or.kr

• Dong Seoul Bus Terminal:

http://ti21.co.kr

National Highways

and Local Roads

• Nationals highways wil l serve as

a bypass between highways, and

connect KTX stations and stadiums.

• National highway no. 6 and local road

no. 456 connecting Dunnae, Mu-I,

Jangpyeong and Ganpyeong will be

used exclusively for the Olympic Games

to help the traffic to bypass Dunnae

IC and Daegwallyeong IC, in which a

high traffic volume is expected. Local

road no. 59 will bridge Jinbu IC with

Jeongseon.

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Jeongseon Arari Park Parking Lot

Jeongseon Parking Lot

Jinbu Station / Transport Mall

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot / Transport Mall

50

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Jeongseon-gun Office

Daegwallyeong IC

Soksa IC

Jinbu IC

Jeongseon Alpine Centre

Yongpyong Alpine Centre

Olympic Sliding Centre

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza

Alpensia Olympic Park

PyeongChangStation

BongpyeongParking Lot

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PyeongChang-gun Office

PyeongChang IC

Myeonon IC

Phoenix Snow Park

4kmN

DaegwallyeongParking Lot

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PyeongChang Olympic Plaza

Alpensia Olympic Park Olympic Sliding Centre

Yongpyong Alpine Centre

North Gangneung Parking Lot (TM)

Jinbu Station (TM)

Jeongseon Parking Lot

⇄ Jeongseon Alpine CentreJeongseon Arari Park

Parking Lot

Bongpyeong Parking Lot

⇄ Phoenix Snow Park

“Anyone can use the shuttle bus for free.”

• Operating Period: One day before the Opening Ceremony ~ one day after the Closing Ceremony

• Operating Hours: 3 h before the first game of the day every day ~ 2 h after the last game of the day

Shuttle Bus: TS

PyeongChang Mountain Cluster Transport Information

DaegwallyeongParking Lot

(Daegwallyeong IC)

5434, Gyeonggang-ro, Daegwallyeong-myeon,

Pyeongchang-gun

BongpyeongParking Lot

(Myeonon IC, PyeongChang IC)

145, Aegangnamu-gil, Bongpyeong-myeon,

Pyeongchang-gun

JeongseonParking Lot

(Jinbu IC)

333,Nampyeonggangbyeon-ro,

Bukpyeong-myeon, Jeongseon-gun

Jeongseon ArariPark Parking Lot

(Jinbu IC)

3-25, Bongyang 1-gil, Jeongseon-eup, Jeongseon-gun

Park & Ride (Free)

“All spectators arriving in their own vehicles must park at the parking lot and ride the shuttle bus.”

• Operating Period: One day before the Opening Ceremony ~

one day after the Closing Ceremony

• Operating Hours: 6:00~11:00 pm

* For night games, a shuttle will be in operation (for free) until 2 h after the game is finished.

TM: Transport Mall

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East Sea

GyeongpoLake

YeongdongShort Track

Training Venue

Kwandong Hockey Centre

Gangneung Curling Centre

Gangneung Olympic Park

Gangneung Hockey Centre

Gangneung Ice Arena

Gangneung Oval

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Gangneung City Hall

North Gangneung Parking Lot / Transport Mall

Gangneung Station

West Gangneung Parking Lot

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Gangneung IC

Gangneung JCT

1kmN

Gangneung Coastal Cluster Transport Information

NorthGangneung Parking Lot

(TM)

Gangneung Olympic Park

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot (TM)

Gangneung Olympic Park

West Gangneung Parking Lot

Gangneung Station

Gangneung Bus Terminal

Kwandong Hockey Centre

Gangneung Station

Parking Lot ⇄

Gangneung Olympic Park

Kwandong Hockey Centre

West Gangneung Parking Lot

⇄Gangneung Olympic Park

Kwandong Hockey Centre

“Anyone can use the shuttle bus for free.”

• Operating Period: One day before the Opening Ceremony ~ one day after the Closing Ceremony

• Operating Hours: 3 h before the first game of the day every day ~ 2 h after the last game of the day

Shuttle Bus: TS

West Gangneung Parking Lot

(Gangneung IC)

4, Hoesan-ro 385beon-gil, Gangneung-si

12, Gyeonggang-ro1804beon-gil, Gangneung-si

North Gangneung Parking Lot

(North Gangneung IC)

136-19,Gwahakdanji-ro,

Sacheon-myeon, Gangneung-si

Park & Ride (Free)

“All spectators arriving in their own vehicles must park at the parking lot and ride the shuttle bus.”

• Operating Period: One day before the Opening Ceremony ~

one day after the Closing Ceremony

• Operating Hours: 6:00~11:00 pm

* For night games, a shuttle will be in operation (for free) until 2 h after the game is finished.

TM: Transport Mall

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KwandongHockey Centre

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TS 9

TS 31

TS 17

TS 10

TS 11

TS 12

Yongpyong RainbowParking Lot

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PyeongChangOlympic Plaza

TS 20

TS 26

TS 23

TS 22(교통약자용)

GangneungOlympic Park

Gangneung Ice Arena

Gangneung Oval

GangneungHockey Centre

GangneungCurling Centre

TS 26

TS 27

TS 25

GangneungBus Terminal

West GangneungParking Lot

GangneungStation

DaegwallyeongParking Lot &

Transport Mall

North Gangneung Parking Lot &

Transport Mall

TS 14

TS 30TS 16

TS 13

Alpensia Olympic Park

TS 2

Olympic Sliding Centre

YongpyongAlpine Centre

JeongseonAlpine Centre

Phoenix Snow Park

LeeHyo-seokMemorialHall

JangpyeongBus TerminalJangpyeongBus Terminal

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TS 5

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BongpyeongParking Lot

PyeongChangStation

JeongseonBus Terminal

Jinbu Bus TerminalJinbu Station &Transport Mall

JeongseonParking Lot

JeongseonArari Park

PyeongChang Mountain Cluster (TS 1~11)

Route Stops Frequency Duration Distance

TS 1 Jinbu Transport Mall ⇡ Jeongseon Alpine Centre Every 10 min 25 min 25 ㎞

TS 2 Jinbu Transport Mall ⇡ Jinbu Bus Terminal Every 5 min 7 min 2.4 ㎞

TS 3 Jinbu Transport Mall ⇡ Olympic Sliding Centre Every 10 min 18 min 11.3 ㎞

TS 4 Jinbu Transport Mall ⇡ Alpensia Olympic Park Every 5 min 21 min 14 ㎞

TS 5 Jinbu Transport Mall ⇡ Yongpyong Rainbow Parking Lot (Yongpyong Alpine Centre) Every 10 min 38 min 14.3 ㎞

TS 6 Jinbu Transport Mall ⇡ Phoenix Snow Park Every 30 min 45 min 33.3 ㎞

TS 7

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza ⇡ Alpensia Olympic Park ⇡Olympic Sliding Centre ⇡

Yongpyong Rainbow Parking Lot ⇡ PyeongChang Olympic Plaza

(circle in forward direction)

Every 5 min 34 min 18.7 ㎞

TS 8

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza ⇡ Yongpyong Rainbow Parking Lot ⇡

Olympic Sliding Centre ⇡ Alpensia Olympic Park ⇡ PyeongChang Olympic Plaza

(circle in reverse direction)

Every 5 min 34 min 18.7 ㎞

TS 9 Daegwallyeong Transport Mall ⇡ PyeongChang Olympic Plaza Every 5 min 3 min 2 ㎞

TS 10 Daegwallyeong Transport Mall ⇡ Alpensia Olympic Park Every 5 min 11 min 6.5 ㎞

TS 11 Daegwallyeong Transport Mall ⇡ Olympic Sliding Centre Every 5 min 13 min 7.8 ㎞

PyeongChang Mountain Cluster (TS 12~17)

Route Stops Frequency Duration Distance

TS 12 Daegwallyeong Transport Mall ⇡ Yongpyong Rainbow Parking Lot

(Yongpyong Alpine Centre)Every 5 min 13 min 7.6 ㎞

TS 13 Jeongseon Parking Lot ⇡ Jeongseon Alpine Centre Every 7 min 13 min 8.4 ㎞

TS 14 Jeongseon Bus Terminal ⇡ Jeongseon Arari Park ⇡ Jeongseon Alpine Centre Every 20 min 24 min 17 ㎞

TS 15 PyeongChang Station ⇡ Jangpyeong Bus Terminal ⇡ Phoenix Snow Park Every 7 min 22 min 16 ㎞

TS 16 Bongpyeong Parking Lot ⇡ Lee Hyo-seok Memorial Hall ⇡ Phoenix Snow Park Every 5 min 10 min 7.4 ㎞

TS 17 Yongpyong Rainbow Parking Lot ⇡ Yongpyong Alpine Centre (internal shuttle) Every 5 min 5 min 3 ㎞

Gangneung Coastal Cluster (TS 20~27)

Route Stops Frequency Duration Distance

TS 20 North Gangneung Transport Mall ⇡ Gangneung Olympic Park Every 5 min 12 min 7.5 ㎞

TS 21 West Gangneung Parking Lot ⇡ Kwandong Hockey Centre Every 10 min 5 min 2.3 ㎞

TS 22 Gangneung Station ⇡ Gangneung Olympic Park Every 10 min 7 min 2 ㎞

TS 23 Gangneung Station ⇡ Kwandong Hockey Centre Every 10 min 21 min 10.9 ㎞

TS 24 Gangneung Bus Terminal ⇡ Gangneung Olympic Park Every 10 min 13 min 7 ㎞

TS 25 Gangneung Bus Terminal ⇡ Kwandong Hockey Centre Every 10 min 9 min 3.4 ㎞

TS 26North Gangneung Transport Mall ⇡ Gangneung Olympic Park ⇡

Kwandong Hockey CentreEvery 30 min 30 min 17.4 ㎞

TS 27 West Gangneung Parking Lot ⇡ Gangneung Olympic Park Every 30 min 10 min 8.3 ㎞

Cluster Circle (TS 30~31)

Route Stops Frequency Duration Distance

TS 30 Jinbu Transport Mall ⇡ PyeongChang Olympic Plaza ⇡ Daegwallyeong Transport Mall Every 5 min 30 min 17.2 ㎞

TS 31 North Gangneung Transport Mall ⇡ Daegwallyeong Transport Mall Every 10 min 36 min 41 ㎞

Spectator Shuttle Bus Routes

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Mandatory Even–Odd Rotating Rule in Gangneung

• Period: 10 ~ 25 February 2018

• Hours: 8:30 ~ 7:30 pm

• Area: Gangneung

• Applicable to: Non-business sedans and vans for less than ten passengers.

• Details: Only even-numbered cars are allowed on the road on even-numbered days.

• Only odd-numbered cars are allowed on the road on odd-numbered days.

• A fine of KRW 50k is imposed for non-compliance.

Olympic Exclusive Lane

• Period: 1 ~ 28 February 2018 (7 am to 1 am of the following day)

• Applicable to: National highway no. 6; local road no. 456; Yeongdong Expressway Daegwallyeong TG ~ Gangneung TG; and roads accessing Alpensia Olympic Park, Olympic Sliding Centre and Yongpyong Alpine Centre.

Gangneung Free City Bus

• Period: 8 ~ 26 February 2018 (19 days)

• Applicable to: All bus routes in operation within Gangneung.

• Number of Buses: 118

• Eligible Passengers: Anyone

Permit Checkpoint (PCP)

• To check valid permit holders at key positions around the venues.

• To control access by vehicles without a VAPP.

• To lead spectators’ vehicles to Park & Ride.

• Period: 1 ~ 25 February (Checkpoints close to the venues) 7 ~ 25 February (Checkpoints away from the venues )

• Hours: 6:00 ~ 12:00 am

Transport Demand Management Plan

Overview

• Effective and safe local transport m a n a g e m e n t i n t h e fa c e o f a n increased traffic during the Olympic Games period.

Car Rationing Rule

• Imposing of certain rules to standardise the traffic volume by restricting the number of vehicles on the road.

• Introduction of a voluntary or mandatory even–odd number rule in main routes, in which a high traffic volume is expected.

※ Gangneung will introduce a mandatory even–odd number rule.

Facilitating of Public Transport

• Temporary bus stops to be changed in association with public transport.

• Free city bus during the Olympic Games period.

• Broad Bus System (BIS) to be established.

• Conditions of bus stations to be improved.

• Automatic voice recognition and translation service to be provided in four languages.

➢ To help in communication for taxi passengers

City Bus Route Rearrangement

Hoenggye ⇄ Jinbu

• Hoenggye Terminal…Park & Ride…Jinbu Station…Jinbu Terminal (2.4 ㎞)

Jangpyeong ⇄ Daehwa

• Jangpyeong Terminal…PyeongChang Station…Daehwa Terminal (0.9 ㎞)

Gangneung

• Thirteen routes cover stadiums and extend hours.

• Thirty-eight existing routes are adjusted and six new routes are created.

※ A tourism circle route and a coastal route are created.

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Gyeongpo-dongChodang-dong

Songjeong-dongPonam2-dong

Gyo2-dong

Gyo1-dongPonam1-dong

Seongdeok-dongOkcheon-dong

Joongang-dong Hongje-dong

Naegok-dong

Gangnam-dong

Areas in Gangneung where cars are subject to the Mandatory Even–Odd Rotating Rule

10~25 February 2018

8:30 ~ 19:30the rule will be implemented only in‘dong’areas.

* Otherareassuchas'eup'and'myeon'are excluded from the regulation.

Local Transport Plan

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Olympic Winter Games

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http://www.pyeongchang2018-carbonfund.com

Greenhouse gas emissions are expected to increase during the Olympic Games

period due to the transport (aeroplanes, railways and cars) and accommodation

(electricity, water and heating) used by a large number of athletes and spectators

(around 500k t or 31.3% of 1,596k t of the total emissions expected during the Olympic

Games).

The PyeongChang 2018 Organizing Committee is cooperating with the Korea

Environmental Industry & Technology Institute to raise voluntary donations from

athletes and spectators. The raised funds will be used to implement carbon offsetting

schemes for the Olympic Games.

Carbon Offset Fundraising Booth

• Target: Any individual or organisation

• Period: End of January ~ 25 February

2018 (Closing Ceremony)

• Venue: Gangneung Olympic Park

Environment Promotion Booth

• Accepts: Cash

☞ The amount of contribution is set based on the transport and accommodation condition of each individual.

You can also join via our fundraising website!

New Horizonsfor

Sustainability

FurtheringBenefits to

Peopleand Nature

Sustainability

Vision

• Open to: Anyone who visits Gangneung

Olympic Park

• Period: 19 January ~ 18 March 2018 (until the Paralympic Games close)

• Venue: Gangneung Olympic Park (parking lot of Gangneung Stadium)

PyeongChang Environment Promotion Booth

Sustainability of PyeongChang 2018

The PyeongChang Organizing Committee for the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic

Winter Games proclaims to accomplish the vision and strategy of sustainability

throughout all stages of the preparations and operations of the Olympic Games.

The PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games is systematically

implementing a sustainability management strategy that fulfils the social

responsibilities of ensuring O2 Plus through low-carbon operations and resource

circulation, biodiversity preservation, the restoration of the ecosystem, reforestation,

water quality improvement and building of clean water supply infrastructure. With these

principles in mind, the PyeongChang 2018 Organizing Committee is striving to protect

the clean natural environment that the host region has while effectively controlling its

impact on climate change.

As part of the effort, the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

has opened its sustainability home page to provide greenhouse gas emissions, outdoor/

indoor air quality and potable water quality through the Environment & Greenhouse Gas

Information System (EGIS), a first attempt in Olympic history.

Visit our sustainability home page to see what we do to hold sustainable Olympic Games and environment data on the Host Cities.

https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/ko/sustainability

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101Days

7500Torchbearers

17Cities & Provinces

2018km

100 for a completed number + 1 fora New Horizon

7,500 runners torepresent the 75 million

people residing in the Korean peninsula

17 cities and provinces

across the country

2,018 ㎞ to celebrate a successful hosting of the

Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018

Under the slogan of “모두를 빛나게 하는 불꽃 – Let

Everyone* Shine,” the Olympic Torch Relay officially opens

the Olympic Games, hoping to spark hope and passion in

the hearts of people around the world.

It also introduces Korea’s rich culture and various

tourist attractions along the Torch Relay route, making

them part of the Olympic legacy. Carried by 7,500 runners

for 101 days, the Olympic Torch will pass through 17 cities

and provinces, stretching 2,018 km across the country.

*Everyone : Anyone with a shining potential

Let Everyone Shine

PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Torch Relay

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그리스

OpeningCeremony

9 Feb 2018

BusanMetropolitan City

4 ~ 6 Nov 2017

IncheonMetropolitan City

1 Nov 2017

Jeju SpecialSelf-Governing Province

2 ~ 3 Nov 2017

South JeollaProvince

18 ~ 22, 27 Nov 2017

GwangjuMetropolitan City

24 ~ 26 Nov 2017

North JeollaProvince

28 Nov ~ 3 Dec 2017

DaejeonMetropolitan City

9 ~ 11 Dec 2017

Sejong SpecialSelf-Governing City

13 ~ 14 Dec 2017

South ChungcheongProvince

5 ~ 8 Dec 2017

South ChungcheongProvince

5 ~ 8 Dec 2017

North ChungcheongProvince

18 ~ 23 Dec 2017

South ChungcheongProvince (northern region)

16 ~ 17 Dec 2017

North GyeongsangProvince

1 ~ 2 Jan 2018

Gyeonggi Province(southern region)

5 ~ 8 Jan 2018

IncheonMetropolitan City

10 ~ 12 Jan 2018

SeoulMetropolitan City

13 ~ 16 Jan 2018

Gyeonggi Province(northern region)

18 ~ 20 Jan 2018

GangwonProvince

27 Jan ~ 9 Feb 2018

UlsanMetropolitan City

8 ~ 10 Nov 2017

South GyeongsangProvince

11 ~ 17 Nov 2017

DaeguMetropolitan City

29 ~ 31 Dec 2017

North GyeongsangProvince

24 ~ 27 Dec 2017

Hwangpo Sailboat

Hwangpo Sailboat

Torch Relay, sailing on

the Baengmagang

River in Buyeo

Robot

Robot Torch Relay

in Jeju and Daejeon,

a science and

technology hub

Steam Train

Steam Train Torch

Relay in Gokseong

Train Village

Yacht

Yacht Torch Relay

in Busan, a global

maritime culture city

TheTurtle Ship

Turtle Ship Torch Relay

in Hansando Island,

Tongyeong

MarineCable Car

Marine Cable Car Torch

Relay in Yeosu

Zip-Wire

Jeongseon Zip-Wire

Torch Relay over

Bamseom Island, which

resembles the shape

of the Korean peninsula

MarineRail Bike

Marine Rail Bike Torch

Relay along the East

Coast in Samcheok

Diverse events will be held every dayduring the Olympic Torch Relay

※ For more information, visit our website or mobile app.☞ www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/torch-relayindex

※ Northernmost region 19–26 January 2018

A 101-day Journey of the Olympic Torch

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Visit the official PyeongChang 2018 Cultural Olympiad home

page launched by the PyeongChang 2018 Organizing Committee to

see the detailed programme schedule and how to be part of them.

www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/culture/index

onPyeongChang 2018 Cultural Olympiad Search the

Everyday, Culture and Festival!

The PyeongChang 2018 Cultural Olympiad is an interdisciplinary and multi-platform

programme of culture, entertainment, celebration and training activities that engage

the people of the Host Country and those around the world through Olympic values. The

PyeongChang 2018 Cultural Olympiad places a special emphasis on its Olympic Games

phase especially during the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

(9 ~ 25 Feb 2018 / 9 ~ 18 Mar 2018) to create numerous opportunities within and outside

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza and Gangneung Olympic Park, aiming to realise “Everyday,

Culture and Festival.”

Every Day, Culture and Festival

Culture-ICT Pavilion

Korea’s iconic video art as well as

modern and contemporary artworks

courtesy of the National Museum of

Modern and Contemporary Art wil l

be on display on the first floor. On the

second floor, various ICT exhibition and

experience programmes are provided.

Outside of the building, a media facade

show will be held every night.

Open Stage

Street performances, such as parades,

traditional hanbok flash mob and busking,

are provided to spectators who are

moving or waiting around the stadiums.

Live Site

Live game screenings and cultural

performances are staged on the Live

Site. Special events are held during

weekends such as K-pop concerts, stage

performances, Winter Games experience

activities on an ice rink, art exhibitions

by cities and provinces, VR experience,

c u l t u r a l e x h i b i t i o n s a n d p a r t n e r

showcase.

Gangneung Art Centre

Various cultural performances, such as

ballet, musical and concert, are held from

January. Performances and exhibitions by

major artists in Korea and abroad will help

create a Cultural Olympiad.

Exhibition

A temporary cultural space is set up in

Jinbu Station, where KTX stops to display

Olympic and Paralympic legacy and

artworks.

Traditional Culture Pavilion

Built as a traditional house building,

the Traditional Cultural Pavilion hosts a

live performance of Master Artisan of

Decorative Knot, Needlework and Jade

Carving skill holders as well as Master

Performers of Daegeum, Gayageum and

Pansori every day.

Outdoor Exhibition and Experience Booths

Folk culture activities, such as paper

crafts and folk painting, as well as outdoor

performances, such as Bongsan Talchum

(mask dance) and Pyeongtaek Nongak

(folk music), are on display.

Medals Plaza & Live Site

Open-air games screening (10:00 am

~ 4:00 pm) is provided during the day

while victory ceremonies for medallists

as well as colourful performances and

fireworks shows (6:00 ~ 10:00 pm) to

celebrate them are held at night. Various

programmes that converge technology

and culture, including a 3D hologram

concert, media art and live winter sport

VR experience, are provided to excite

visitors of the venue.

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza

Gangneung Olympic Park

PyeongChang 2018 Cultural Olympiad

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Public Art Project and Lantern Display

• Art exhibition under the theme of Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018

• PyeongChang: We Are One

• Gangneung: Let the Wind Carry You

• Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Soohorang mascot and traditional culture lantern display

Venue Period Hours Contents Frequency

Culture ICT

Pavilion

9 ~ 25

Feb

9 ~ 18

Mar

10:00 am~

10:00 pm

• First Floor:

Exhibition of iconic modern

and contemporary artworks

by Korean artists and small

performances

Thrice per day

• Second Floor:

ICT exhibition and experienceStanding

• Building Wall: Media facadeFour times per

day

Traditional

Culture

Pavilion10 ~ 25

Feb

10 ~ 18

Mar

10:00 am~

9:00 pm

• Performance by Master

PerformersTwice per day

• Craft making Thrice per day

• Exhibition of traditional crafts Standing

Tradition

10:00 am~

6:00 pm

• Experience Booths:

National Folk Museum of Korea

Exhibition

(four standing / four special)

16 times

per day

10:00 am~

9:00 pm

• Outdoor Exhibition: Folk music

and Talchum performance by

Master Performers

Twice per day

Medals

Plaza and

Live Site

10 ~ 24

Feb

10 ~ 17

Mar

Stage

performances

are not held on

the opening/

closing dates.

10:00 am~

4:00 pm

• Live game screening and

cheering contestFour to five

times per day

• Musical, popera, fashion shows

and othersTwice per day

6:00 ~ 6:45 pm• Pre-show

performanceOnce per day

7:00 ~ 9:00 pm • Medal ceremonyOnce to nine

times per day

9:10 ~ 9:55 pm• Headliner

performanceOnce per day

9:55 ~ 10:10 pm • Fireworks show Once per day

Live

Pavilion

9 ~ 25

Feb

9 ~ 18

Mar

12:00~

10:00 pm

• K-pop 3D hologram concertTen times per

day

• Winter sports VR experience

and media art exhibitionStanding

Venue Period Hours Contents Frequency

Open Stage

9 ~ 25

Feb

9 ~ 18

Mar

1:00~

7:00pm

• Soohorang and Bandabi parading

with the traditional marching bandOnce per day

• Hanbok flash mobFour times

per Olympic Games period

• Street dance and busking

performanceFour times per

day

• Bukcheong tame lion and

Poongmulnori (traditional

percussion)

11 times per Olympic

Games period

Gangneung

Art Centre

5 Feb

9:30am

~9:00pm

• Cultural performance in the opening

of the IOC SessionOnce per day

Jan

~

Mar

• Performance by representative

national and municipal art groupsThrice per day

• Painted arts of Korean, Japanese

and Chinese artists, and sculpture of

global artists

Standing

Live Site

8 ~ 25

Feb

9 ~ 18

Mar

10:00am

~10:00

pm

• Live games screening, cheering

competition and stage performanceFour to six

times per day

• Winter sports experience on an ice rink Standing

• Key cultural exhibition of regions

across the country and partner

showcase

Standing

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza Gangneung Olympic Park

Cultural Olympiad Programme

Temporary Cultural Space in Jinbu Station

• 1 February - 19 March

• Olympic legacy exhibition

• Olympic Origami exhibition

• Works of folk paint, egg art and porcelain by famous Korean artists

Live Sites across the Country

• Period: 9 ~ 25 February / 9 ~ 18 March

• Live Games screening and cheering competition, and stage performances

• Venue: 17 sites including PyeongChang, Gangneung, Jeongseon, Seoul, Daejeon and Gwangju

※ The event schedule is subject to change. Please visit the home page for the updated schedule.※ The event schedule is subject to change. Please visit the home page for the updated schedule.

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Gangwon-do Cultural Olympiad Programme

Programme Period Venue Hours Description Fees

Special themed performance

(Inspiration from Gangwon)3 ~ 24 Feb

Culture Plaza (Gangneung–Wonju University and Haeram Cultural

Centre)

7:00 pm (weekdays)

2:00 and 5:00 pm (weekends)

• A non-verbal performance staged in a special space,

where the mythological world is portrayed by technology, and Korean performers show traditional dances and performances, inviting audiences into the show.

Paid

Media Art Forest 3 Feb ~ 18 Mar Gangneung Pine City 6:00 ~ 10:00 pm• Media art show and performances held at night using

nature (forest) as a backgroundFree

Beach Installation Art3 Feb ~ 18 Mar

Gyeongpo Beach

11:00 am ~ 10:00 pm (daily)

• Installation art of Korean and foreign artists inspired by

nature and power of life in Gangwon-doFree

10, 17, and 24 Feb / 10 Mar 7:00 ~ 9:00 pm • Beach “Fire Art” performance under the theme of the sun Free

DMZ Peace Festa 3 ~ 25 Feb / 9 ~ 18 Mar

Goseong Unification Observatory

Yanggu Unification Observatory

DMZ area

May vary depending on the schedule

• The space and aspiration for peace in DMZ expressed in the

form of a stage performance and an installation art

Free (advance booking)

Moon Light, Star Light

Landscape lighting:3 Feb ~ 18 Mar

Gyeongpo Lake 6:30 ~ 10:00 pm• Night media show on the story of the landscape of

Gyeongpo Lake and the moonFree

Media Art Show:3 ~ 25 Feb

Gyeongpo Lake 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 pm

2018 GWBIEN 3 Feb ~ 18 MarGangneung Green City Experience

Center e-zen10:00 am ~ 6:00 pm

• “The Dictionary of Evil” holds over 100 pieces of work of 60

teams from 20 countries under the theme of peace, unity and friendship

Free

2018 GMMFS

Seoul: 30 ~ 31 Jan Seoul Art Centre 8:00 pm

• PyeongChang Daegwallyeong Music Festival, which has

been held for 12 years, wishing for a successful hosting of the Olympic Winter Games

• Performance of top Korean musicians

Paid

(Art Centre)

Free

(others)

Chuncheon: 1 Feb Culture & Art Centre 7:30 pm

Wonju: 2 Feb baekun Art Hall 7:30 pm

Gangneung: 2 Feb Gangneung Art Centre 5:30 pm

Gangneung: 3 Feb Gangneung Art Centre 7:30 pm

PyeongChang: 10 Feb PyeongChang Festival Park 3:00 pm

Gangneung: 16 Feb Gangneung Art Centre 7:30 pm

Winter Dancing Carnival 10 ~ 18 FebWonju Chiak Sports Centre

Inside Wonju area10:00 am ~ 10:00 pm

• Winter version of the prestigious Korean Dancing Carnival

• Dancing parade by top dancing teams from Korea and

abroad

Free

East Asian Culture Road

Korea: 17 Feb

Jeongseon Arirang Centre5:00 - 6:00 pm (performance)

• Special performance by teams from Korea, Japan and China

• Joint performance by Korean, Japanese and Chinese

performers

• Korea, Japan and China’s Asia Culture Forum

Free

Japan: 19 Feb

China: 21 Feb

Forum: 20 and 21 Feb

Joint: 23 February

G-Classical Culture Programme

12 and 23 Feb Gangneung City TBD • Funeral of King Danjong Parade

Free

Feb ~ MarGangneung Olympic Park and

Wolhwa StreetTBD • Re-enactment of the Gangneung Daedohobu Parade

2 ~ 18 Mar Gyeongpo beach and city area TBD• Grand Unification Festival that uses fire as contents such as

Welcoming the Moon of Gangneung

6 ~ 25 Feb Gangneung Daedohobu Gwana 11:00 am ~ 5:00 pm • Folk games and food experience

K-pop Festival 10, 17, 24 Feb / 10 MarCulture Plaza (Gangneung–Wonju

University, track)6:00 ~ 7:30 pm • K-pop concert and experience zone Paid

Jazz Presso2018 Gangneung World Winter Coffee Festival

9 ~ 25 FebCafe street in Gangneung Anmok

beach and city areaTBD

• Coffee tasting in major Gangneung cafe zones, and jazz

performance of Korean and foreign artistsFree

Famous Cultural Performances

of Gangwon-do

9 ~ 25 Feb / 9 ~ 18 MarGangneung Art Centre (large hall) 7:30 pm

• Creative performance by the residents of 18 Gangwon-do

• Performance by 17 teams of cities and provinces from

across KoreaFree

Gangneung Art Centre (small hall) 1:00 and 5:30 pm

3 Feb ~ 18 MarGangneung Festival Park

1:00 ~ 9:00 pmPyeongChang Festival Park

※ The schedule is subject to change depending on the condition.

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Visitors can have a glimpse of a future ICT service that uses 5G

technology to upgrade their experience of winter sports.

※ The facility is located on the second floor of the Culture-ICT Pavilion within the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

Snowboard VR

Ride the VR simulator to enjoy

simulated snowboard racing.

Bobsleigh VR

Ride the VR simulator to enjoy

simulated bobsleigh racing.

Rollercoaster VR

Special experience l ike riding a

miniature rollercoaster.

Guiding Robot

Converse with the robot to get

information on the event and games.

UHD Broadcasting Experience Studio

Be the producer of a UHD broadcasting

production.

ICT Pavilion

Ultra-Wide Vision (UWV)

Provides a wider vision with an ultra-

high definition panorama image,

compared to regular TV or movie

screens.

Memory Cube

Photo shooting service for the

viewers to have a memorabilia.

Sync View

5G-based realistic media service

that makes viewers feel the thrill of

high-speed sliding sports such as

bobsleigh.

Omni Point View

A service that allows viewers to

appreciate 3D views of a specific

point or a play in long-distance racing

events such as cross-country.

Time Slice

A technology that stops the game at

one point and turn the scene around

to allow viewing from various angles.

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5G Fifth Generation World’s first 5G Olympic Games! Convenient IoT Olympic Games!

5G Connected Car

Future mobile communications service 20 times as fast as 4G (LTE)

5G Immersive Media

5G-based realistic media service that makes

viewers feel the thrill of high-speed sliding sports

such as bobsleigh.

[Venue] Olympic Sliding Centre

Sync View

A service that allows viewers to appreciate 3D

views of a specific point or a play in long-distance

racing events such as cross-country.

[Venue] Alpensia Cross-Country Skiing Centre

Omni Point View

A technology that stops the game at one point

and turn the scene around to allow viewing from

various angles.

[Venue] Gangneung Ice Arena

Time Slice

IoT Internet of Things

IoT-Based Customised Service

Olympic Winter Games

PyeongChang 2018 Official

App:

Easy access to Olympic

Winter Games PyeongChang

2018 via a smart phone

app.

Mobile Guide

Interactive Game Watching:

Digital signage service

where spectators can

enjoy hands-on experience

(cheering together, copying-

mascot and others).

Play IoT Kiosk

AR Direction:

D i r e c t i o n s e r v i c e i n

airports, KTX stations

and competition venues

t h r o u g h a u g m e n t e d

reality.

AR Ways

ICT Olympic Games

Connected car with 5G-technology, immersive

experience service (5G-based hologram,

immersive media service and others).

[Venue] Gangneung (Ice Area and Gyeongpo Lake)V R c o n t e n t v i r t u a l

ex p e r i e n c e s i m i l a r to

actual game.

A stunning staggering

experience similar to a real

roller coaster.

Audience services like

crowd watching in the field

via VR device.

Bobsleigh and snowboard experience

Fun VR Olympic Games!VR Virtual Reality

Rollercoaster experience

360° VR

Double the fun of the Olympic Games with VR service

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UHD Ultra High Definition

Live UHD broadcasting of main events

such as the Opening/Closing Ceremonies

and short track speed skating.

UHD broadcasting

Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang

2018 and ICT promotion video on an ultra-

wide (15 m × 4 m) screen.

[Venue] PyeongChang ICT Experience Zone,

Incheon International Airport

Ultra-Wide Vision

ROBOTS

“Fancy Carp” and “Sea Bass” recognise

obstacles and can swim 5 m underwater.

Aquarium Fish Robot

Navigates automatically to clean up to

900 ㎡ of floor.

Robot Cleaner

P ro v i d e s eve n t s c h e d u l e , to u r i s t

information and event information.

(multilanguage service)

Guide Robot

Fascinating UHDOlympic Games!

UHD live service four times as clear as the current ground radio wave image Various services that use robots

ICT and transport inquiry service using

voice recognition AI (Korean and English).

AI Call Centre

Eight languages including English, Chinese, Japanese, French,

Spanish, German, Russian and Arabic.

Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 Official Automatic Translation/Interpretation App

AI Artificial Intelligence Smart AI Olympic Games!

AI-based automatic translation, interpretation and call centre services

Robot ExperienceOlympic Games!

H u m a n o i d ro b ot ( V I P

g re e t i n g a n d e v e n t ) ,

38 joints and various

movements.

Greeting Robot

S o o h o r a n g s h o w s

directions verbally and

w i t h h a n d g e s t u re s ,

cheers to the music and

takes photos.

Mannequin Robot

Moves around at 50 ㎝/s

and serves beverages at

workrooms.

Beverage-Serving Robot

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★ Clean room and bathroom, breakfast included and safety guaranteed

★★ ★ + Complementary F&B facility

★★★ ★★ + More than one restaurant, lobby and lounge

★★★★

Luxurious facility and service, sophisticated lobby, furniture and bedding,

banquet room, conference room, business centre, fitness gym, more than

two restaurants and room service available for over 12 h

★★★★★Premium-quality facility and service

★★★★ + More than three restaurants and 24 h room service

Tickets Spectator Accommodation

• Special Tickets: Tickets that bear special elements and sold at the first round of drawing.

• Regular Tickets: Tickets sold on-site or delivered via mail.

• Print-at-Home Tickets: Buyers print their own tickets at home.

• Mobile Tickets: Tickets downloaded on the smart phone app.

Ticket Types

You will get a chance to have a look

around other than the Host City if

you stay in other areas.

• Around 46,000 rooms per day are in offer within 1-h distance (90 km) from the Host Cities.

• A i r b n b , a n O f f i c i a l S u p p o r te r of Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018; Korea Tourism Organization’s website; Cyber Gangwon Tourism; Stay Gangneung and Gangneung Homestay provide online booking services.

Accommodation Use

Rating System of Hotel Businesses in Korea

In accordance with the Tourism Promotion Act, hotels (inclusive of tourism hotel

businesses, Korea traditional hotel businesses, small hotel businesses and medical

tourism hotel businesses) are categorised into five grades (1 - 5 stars) and each grade is

marked with a star. The facilities and services per each grade are as follows. Please use

this table for your reference.

About the Accommodation Ratings

Refund due to Session Cancellation

• When the session for which you purchased your

tickets is called off for reasons stated in the terms of agreement as refundable, you will get a refund. All refunds for session cancellations will be made after the Olympic Games at the same date.

• Refunds will be made to the person who made

the purchase and not the mere holder of the ticket.

• When applying for a refund, please accomplish

and submit the refund application form online or the refund application form along with the

tickets via mail or offline.

Cancellation by Customer

• You can make a cancellation without penalty

within seven days from the payment date.

• After the cancellation deadline, you can sell

your tickets on the Fan-to-Fan website, a ticket resale portal provided by the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018. The Fan-to-Fan website will be in operation from October 2017. There are no circumstances where refund is allowed except for the death of the purchaser.

• Tickets purchased offline may not be refunded

or resold through the Fan-to-Fan website.

Cancellation and Return Policy

Ticket Call Centre (Interpark)

1544-4226

• Free access to the cultural events of Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018.

• Free expressway voucher and rest area service voucher.

• 10% discount voucher on partner products. (The North Face) ※ Ticket validation is required.

Benefits on Ticket Purchasing

tickets.pyeongchang2018.com

• PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games Home Page:

Ticket Centres and Ticket Price

(Mobile version is available.)

• Seoul City Hall, Gangneung City Hall and Gangwon Provincial Government Office.

• Gimpo/Incheon Airport.

• 19 KTX Station lobbies (Tour Information Centre).

• Ticket prices start at KRW 20,000. For detailed prices, visit the tickets home page.

• 50% discounts on basic grade seats.

• Eligibility: Men of National Merit, Independence Patriot and his/her spouse Persons with disabilities (grades 1 - 3) Age 65 years and over* Age 18 and under** ※ Free tickets for age 24 months and under; no

seats provided and must be accompanied by a guardian (born from 2 February 2016)

* Those who were born until 1 February 1953

** Those who were born from 2 February 1999

Ticket Discounts

☞ Inability to present a document as proof may result in payment of the price difference.

Discount ticket holders must be ready to present a document as proof.

※ Booking or cancellation is not possible from 1 February 2018.

Airbnb www.airbnb.co.kr

Korea Tourism Organization korean.visitkorea.or.kr

Cyber Gangwon Tourism www.gangwon.to

Gangneung Accommodation Vacancy

Information Systemstay.gn.go.kr

Gangneung Homestay 2018homestay.gn.go.kr

※ Bookings can be done through individual accommodation websites.

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• Explosives,

and flammable

substances and

devices

• Ignition devices (or part of one)

• Firearms and

ammunition (or part of one)

• Any device

suspected as a

weapon

• Articles that

might be used

or adapted for

causing injury

or endanger a

person

• Marijuana or

narcotics

• Psychotropic

drugs

• Compressed or

liquefied gas

• Strong acids

• Inflammable

substances

• Any article that

might obstruct

venue operations,

games progress

or spectators’

view

• Liquid medicines

(no more than 100 ㎖)

• Liquids

• Glass containers

• Liquids, gels,

creams or powder

in unlabelled

containers

• Food and

beverages (alcohol and non-

alcohol)

• Unauthorised

pets

• Liquids of all

types not listed

as banned items

* Selfie sticks and snacks in an airtight container for personal consumption (no more than 1 ℓ) can be conditionally allowed.

We are here to help.

Call us anytime, anywhere.

Passion Crew: Uniform (Olympic Games operating staff)

The uniform worn by volunteers and operating personnel for the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 is themed in red colour to symbolise passion and bears the signature mark “PyeongChang 2018” in white colour. Its “Look of the Game” graphic pattern makes the uniform stand out from the crowd.

Look around you

Items banned/restricted from the venues

Food (including fruits), beverages (including water); tumblers; glass containers; liquids; cheering tools that generate sounds (balloon sticks, gongs, megaphones, vuvuzelas, whistles and others); large-sized national flags (larger than 3 × 2 m); pets; national flags of nonparticipating countries; phrases or pictures of discriminating nature against certain races, religions and politics, or promoting certain brands

Banned Articles

※ Please refer to the home page or mobile guide for more details.

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Located near the entrance or within

the spectator zone and open from 2 h

before the game until 1 h after the game.

• Staff for the information centre on the move

• Game information (schedule and events)

• Stadium facility location

• Response to various spectator inquiries

• Interpretation service for foreigners

• Taking care of missing children and lost property*

• Check-in/check-out buggy and wheelchair**

* To check and report lost property, go to http://lost112.go.kr

** Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

Spectator Information Centre

The Medical Ser vice Room is in operation in all venues (parks and plazas) to look after spectators in case of an emergency, and offer first-aid response and 119 transfer service. Emergency care and health consultation are also offered.

Medical Service Room for Spectators

Official stores are open in all competition venues. PyeongChang Olympic Plaza and Gangneung Olympic Park have superstores where a complete line of official goods are on offer.

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza and

Gangneung Olympic Park have large food

courts. Indoor and outdoor canteens sell

quick meals, beverages, coffee, beer and

Korean and Western foods.

Restaurants & Canteens

We provide tourist information and

car rental service within the Host Cities of

PyeongChang, Gangneung and Gangwon

areas as well as across Korea.

Tour Services

Resting areas safe from cold weather for spectators and Nursing Room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Rest Areas and Nursing Room

Safe Korea App

Disaster news, disaster report, emergency shelter in formation

(Available in Korean, English and Chinese)

Emergency Ready App

BRANDSAMPLE

BRANDSAMPLE

BRANDSAMPLE

BRANDSAMPLE

BRANDSAMPLE

Carrying placards that contain commercial messages is prohibited.

Taking group action in clothes bearing brand names is prohibited.

Olympic Hotline

Ban on Ambush Marketing Available Services

C o m m e r c i a l p r i n te d m a te r i a l s , banners, paintings, catch phrases and placards that violate the Olympic Charter are strictly banned from entering the stadium. Any ambush marketing attempts, including the display and distribution of commercial ads, are prohibited.

It is considered an ambush marketing if a group of people wear clothes or take actions that can be associated with a brand and can be restricted. Any spectator who fail to comply with these rules might be banned from entering the stadium or asked to leave.

However, group clothes with no intention of exposing brand identity or clothes with brands marked on normal clothes of spectators are allowed.

※ Please refer to the home page for more details. ※ Please refer to the home page or mobile guide for more details.

• Local (1330) from overseas (+82-2-1330)

• Hours: 24 h (24/7 during the Olympic Games period)

• Available Languages: Korean, English, Chinese and Japanese

• ARS: La n g u a g e s e l e c t i o n → P re s s 1

(Olympic Games) or 2 (Tourism in

Korea) → Connected to the agent

• Services- Information on the PyeongChang 2018

Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

- Booking and information on accommodation and restaurants

- Information on Olympic Host Cities and traffic

- Information on cultural events within ( P y e o n g C h a n g 2 0 1 8 O r g a n i z i n g Committee) and around (Gangwon-do) the venue

- Information on the tourism in Korea or complaints

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PM 3:45

Choose origin

Choose destination

Depart at 9 FEB 2018 4:30 pm

Go

PM 3:45

Go PyeongChang

Go PyeongChang finds the best route

for spectators and foreigners who are

unfamiliar with Korean public transport

using the shuttle bus and the on-demand

transport service.

Public transport data provided by

multiple providers allow users to compare

and choose the optimum route and

transport means, and to make payments

without language barriers.

The official mobile application was

launched on 1 November 2017 in a ‘Torch

Relay Mode’ to mark the beginning of

the Torch Relay. The app will be updated

to offer the ‘Event/Competition Mode,’

which includes informa tion on the

tour, accommodation, transport and

spectators.

The app, which is available in Korean,

English, French, Chinese and Japanese,

provides medal tally, games news,

athletes’ data, and a 360° free view of the

venues. The up-to-date and savvy app

provides fun and easy ways to enjoy the

Olympic Games.

PyeongChang 2018 Official AppTo help persons with different physical abilities to have access to venues,

the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, the following

services are available.

Accessible toilets are available for

wheelchair users. In addition, portable

toilets are available in outdoor venues.

Accessible Toilets

Seats for persons with disabilities

using a wheelchair or scooter and the

accompanying person are provided in all

venues.

Wheelchair Accessible Seats and Seats for the Accompanying Person

The maps of PyeongChang Olympic

Plaza and Gangneung Olympic Park are

available for visually impaired people.

Braille Guide Map

Sign Language Interpretation Service

At the Opening and Closing Ceremonies

of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and

Paralympic Winter Games, sign language

interpretation service is provided for the

hearing-impaired in real time.

A s c u r l i n g g a m e s a r e c a r r i e d

o u t i n fo u r s e a t s s i m u l t a n e o u s l y,

sports presentations (SPPs), game

announcements or music that can

distract players are not used. Therefore,

SPPs by commentators are provided

in the form of audio descriptions to

spectators via app.

Real-Time Audio Description

To help people who are less able to

move,* we provide wheelchair support and

rental services by arranging personnel for

each of the main roads entering the bus

stops, PSA, and spectator seats. Mobility

services are provided in the stadium,

where SUV vehicles and wheelchair lift

vans are located in areas that are difficult

to reach by foot.

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant women or families with a baby.

Wheelchair Support Service

※ Please refer to the home page or mobile guide for more details. ※ Download from Apple App Store / Google Play Store.

Accessibility Service PyeongChang 2018 Mobile App (Official/Transport)

We operate low-floor buses and

wheelchair lifts from transfer parking lots

and transportation malls to each venue

for persons with disabilities and difficulty

in using public transport.

Low-Floor Buses and Wheelchair Lift Vans

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※ For more information, visit our home page at ☞ https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/licensing

Take home a memory that could last a lifetime and share the passion of the Olympic

Games with the people you care about. Over 1,500 articles, such as clothes, pins, badges

and stuffed toys, bearing Olympic symbols are in offer.

Remember the Glory of the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018

Where to Buy

Online • Official online store: store.pyeongchang2018.com

Offline

• PyeongChang Olympic Plaza and Gangneung Olympic Park have superstores where

a complete line of official goods are on offer.

• Key public spaces: Incheon Airport, Gimpo Airport, Jeju Airport, Yangyang Airport,

SeoulS, Cheongryangri Station, Jinbu Station, Gangneung Station, National Assembly, Sejong Government Building

• Stores of Lotte Group (general licensee) including Lotte Department Store, Lotte

Duty Free, Lotte Mart, Lotte Cinema and 7-Eleven

• Gangneung Official Store (inside the Gangneung Wolhwapoongul Market), Seamarq

Hotel, Solhyang Luxury Shop

• YongPyong Resort, Alpensia Intercontinental Souvenir Shop, Alpensia Candy and

Fancy Store

• Hanhwa PyeongChang Resort, Gowon Maru (across from the Hoenggye Interstate

Bus Terminal), Hwangtae Heogwan and others

Information

Call Centre

(Lotte Shopping)

1566-5006• About return or refund

(closed on Saturday and Sunday)

• Hours: 10:00 am ~ 5:00 pm

(Lunch: 12:00 ~ 1:00 pm)

PyeongChang 2018 Official Goods

3

Passion. Connected.

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C Traditional Culture Pavilion

A Medals Plaza & Live Site

B Live Pavilion

D Culture-ICT Pavilion

E PyeongChang 2018 Stadium

Pictograms

Gate

Spectator / Stand

Ticketing Office

Live Site

Information

Lost & Found

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Torch Cauldron

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Canteen

Restaurant

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

(PyeongChang Superstore)

Toilets

Tour Service

Every Day, Culture and Festival

• Only ticket holders can access the venue on the days of the Opening/Closing Ceremonies (※ See Opening/Closing Ceremonies on page 57 for details.)

• No medal ceremonies are held on the days of the Opening/Closing Ceremonies.

• Do not forget to check out various outdoor performances, superstores, company promotion halls, traditional culture experiences and up-to-date ICT exhibitions!

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70mN

A

C

D

E

2

3

6

7

B

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza

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Pictograms

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Ticketing Office

Live Site

Information

Medical Station

Spectator Shelter

Canteen

Restaurant

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

(Gangneung Superstore)

Toilets

★ Marketing Partner Lounge

D Gangneung Art Centre

4

Live game screenings and cultural

performances are staged on the Live Site.

Show on Ice is performed on the outdoor

ice rink.

C Live Site

A Partner Showcasing Zone

Street performances, such as parades,

traditional hanbok flash mob and busking,

are provided to spectators who are

moving or waiting around the stadiums.

B Open Stage

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70m N

S

N

3

2

1

A

C

B

D

1 Gangneung Ice Arena (130p)

2 Gangneung Oval (150p)

3 Gangneung Hockey Centre (136p)

4 Gangneung Curling Centre (124p)

Competition venues

※ See the Sports page for details on each competition venue.

Every Day, Culture and Festival

Fun and enjoyable experiences are

here for you. Find out about all ice events,

outdoor performances, superstores,

company promotional zones and live

sites. Indulge yourself in global festivities!

Gangneung Olympic Park

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4Opening/Closing Ceremonies

About the Opening/Closing Ceremonies

Peace in Motion

9 Feb 2018 (Fri), 7:00 ~ 10:00 pm

The world moves towards peace

with the power of connection and

communication through the Olympic

Winter Games PyeongChang 2018.

• Programme: See our home page.

• Note: Spectators may enter the venue

from 4:30 pm. Only ticket holders

are admitted.

Opening Ceremony

25 Feb 2018 (Sun), 7:00 - 10:00 pm

Next Wave

We are once again reminded of the

spirit of humankind to break the wall

and move forward in the Olympic Winter

Games PyeongChang 2018. Now, the

story unfolds, where we rise on a new

wave of change.

• Programme: See our home page.

• Note: Spectators may enter the venue

from 4:30 pm. Only ticket holders

are admitted.

Closing Ceremony

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50

456

456Daegwallyeong IC

DaegwallyeongPark & Ride

HoenggyeBus Terminal

PyeongChang Olympic Stadium(inside PyeongChang Olympic Plaza)

500m N

Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

Book your journey at www.letskorail.com

By Bus

1. Get off at the Jinbu joint bus station

Take the shuttle bus at Jinbu Tourist Information Centre and transfer at Jinbu Station.

2. Get off at the Hoenggye Bus Terminal

It's close, go on foot. (About 300 m to Gate 6)

Spectator Information Centre

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant women or families with a baby.

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to ☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are restricted from spectator seats, can be checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Keys

Expressway

National Highway

Public Bus Terminal

Park & Ride

Spectator Load Zone

• Come prepared for the extremely cold weather. Make sure to protect yourself from environmental elements.

• Non-ticket holders are not allowed entry into the Olympic Plaza on the opening/closing dates.

• Security screening may take longer than expected. Allow enough time to enter the Olympic Plaza in time.

• Remember that some parts of the venue may be closed for quicker and safer exit.

Important

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza: Plan Your Visit

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C Traditional Culture Pavilion

A Medals Plaza & Live Site

B Live Pavilion

D Culture-ICT Pavilion

E PyeongChang 2018 Stadium

Key Places

Normally, TS 7 and 8 (Alpensia

Olympic Park, Olympic Sliding Centre

and Yongpyong Rainbow Parking Lot)

pass through PyeongChang Olympic

Plaza. However, only shuttles

departing from Jinbu Station stops

on the opening/closing dates.

*

PyeongChang Olympic Plaza: Take a Look

Pictograms

Public Bus Terminal

Spectator Load Zone

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Live Site

Information

Lost & Found

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Torch Cauldron

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Canteen

Restaurant

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store (PyeongChang Superstore)

Toilets

Tour Service

A

D

E

B

C

N100m

2

3

6

7

*

HoenggyeBus Terminal

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• Visit our home page or refer to the mobile guide for any updates in the games schedule.

• We reserve the right to refuse entry to those who bring prohibited items to the stadium (no check-in storage in place).

• Allow enough time to enter the stadium in time as everyone is subject to security screening.

• Mobility impaired spectators may use mobility assistance service. ☞ Please ask any of our staff for assistance.

• Please be cooperative with our staff for safe entry into and exit from the stadium.

• For lost property, visit the Lost and Found Centre on-site or check our website. ☞ Lost property information: http://lost112.go.kr

• Wearing hiking or trekking boots is highly recommended for snow venues as the ground surface can be slippery.

• Check the weather and be prepared for environmental elements (bring warm clothes, trainers, blankets, seat pad or foldable umbrella).

• Make sure to follow important spectator etiquette.

• Re-entering the stadium after leaving is strictly prohibited.

• Entry into the Olympic Park / Olympic Plaza may be controlled if it is overly crowded.

Tips and hints for making the most of your day out.

Do not forget

to check the weather

for the day and wear

warm clothes!

5

Sports

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SNOW

Alpine Skiing ···························· 66

Biathlon ·································· 76

Cross-Country Skiing ··············· 82

Freestyle Skiing ·······················88

Nordic Combined ····················· 94

Ski Jumping ····························· 98

Snowboard ····························104

SLIDING

Bobsleigh ······························· 110

Luge ······································ 116

Skeleton ································ 118

ICE

Curling ···································120

Figure Skating ························126

Ice Hockey ·····························132

Short Track Speed Skating······142

Speed Skating ························146

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

Alpine Skiing

Men’s/Ladies’ Downhill

The athletes ski on slope surfaces, where the gradient is between 15° and 30°, and pass through single-coloured flags (gates).

Men’s/Ladies’ Super-G

Its difference from the Giant Slalom is that the slope is steeper and the distance between the gates is longer, which is 25 m at a minimum.

Men’s/Ladies’ Giant Slalom

Compared to the Slalom, the distance between the gates is longer by 10 m or more.

Men’s/Ladies’ Slalom

The number of gates is approximately 55~75 for men and approximately 45~60 for women, depending on the vertical drop of the course. The distances between the gates are from a minimum of 75 ㎝ to a maximum of 13 m.

Men’s/Ladies’ Alpine Combined

The event includes a downhill race and a slalom race. In this event, a downhill run is followed by a one-run slalom.

Alpine Team Event

The race will be conducted as a parallel event. Giant Slalom gates and flags will be used, and stretches 250 - 300 m. The distances between the gates are shorter than those in the Slalom but longer than those in the Giant Slalom.

A team (nation) consists of four competitors (two men and two women) and teams (nations) will compete through a single elimination tournament.

Jeongseon Alpine Centre / Yongpyong Alpine Centre

February Events

11 11:00 am(Jeongseon)

Downhill

12 10:15 am(Yongpyong)

Giant Slalom

13 11:30 am(Jeongseon)

Alpine Combined

14 10:15 am(Yongpyong)

Slalom

15 11:00 am(Jeongseon)

Super-G

17 11:00 am(Jeongseon)

Super-G

18 10:15 am(Yongpyong)

Giant Slalom

21 11:00 am(Jeongseon)

Downhill

22 10:15 am(Yongpyong)

Slalom

23 11:00 am(Jeongseon)

Alpine Combined

24 11:00 am(Yongpyong)

Alpine Team Event

Alpine skiing is a discipline where the

skier slides down snow-covered slopes on

skis with fixed heel bindings. The discipline

is composed largely of two types of

disciplines: the speed (velocity) events

and the technical (skills) events. The

speed events are Downhill and Super-G,

and the technical events are Giant Slalom

and Slalom. In addition to these, there is

another event called Alpine Combined,

which is a mixture of Downhill and Slalom.

The 11 disciplines also include the Alpine

Team Event, where men and women make

a team.

If we list the events based on the

average speed, the order is Downhill

(100 ㎞/h) → Super-G → Giant Slalom →

Slalom, and if we list them according to

the number of gates, they are listed in

the opposite order. Slalom is raced on

a course that demands short and rapid

turns and the Giant Slalom course is

organised on a track that has even more

open Slalom widths. For the courses of

the Super-G and the Slalom, the turns are

small and wide gates are installed in some

sections.

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Office

1km N

Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Jeongseon Arari Park

Jeongseon Park & Ride

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

Get off at the Jinbu public bus station, take the shuttle bus at Jinbu Tourist Information Centre and transfer at Jinbu Station.

Spectator Information Centre

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant women or families with a baby.

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are restricted from spectator seats, can be checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

Spectator’s Lounge (Information Desk and Nursing Room)

• Resting area safe from cold weather for spectators.

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

• The space can become limited.

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

• Spectators may enter the venue from

2 h before the game.

• It is around 20~30 min of walk from the

entrance to the spectator seats. Make

sure to check the timetable and arrive

on time.

• Please walk along the “Arigil,” a foot

walk path. A long queue is expected for

lifts (the waiting time can be up to 80

min).

• Look both ways before crossing roads.

Vehicles or athletes may pass through.

• Spectator lifts stop operating in case of emergency evacuation. Use footpaths in case of an emergency.

• You may not re-enter Jeongseon Alpine Centre once you have left. Please note when you leave.

• Check the weather and be prepared for environmental elements (bring warm clothes, trainers, blankets, seat pad or foldable umbrella).

• Remember that some parts of the venue may be closed for quicker and safer exit.

Important

Jeongseon Alpine Centre: Plan Your Visit

Jeongseon Alpine Centre

JeongseonPark & Ride

JeongseonArari ParkJeongseon

Bus Terminal

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Jeongseon Alpine Centre: Take a Look

Pictograms

Spectator Load Zone

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Ticketing Office

Ticket Scan

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Mobility Service

Chair Lift for Spectators

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Accessible Toilets

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Yongpyong Alpine Centre: Plan Your Visit

Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

1. Get off at the Jinbu joint bus station

Take the shuttle bus at Jinbu Tourist

Information Centre and transfer at Jinbu

Station.

2. Get off at the Hoenggye Bus Terminal

Take the shuttle bus at the PyeongChang

Olympic Plaza bus station.

Information / Lost & Found

• Up-to-date news on PyeongChang 2018 and games schedule.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within Yongpyong Alpine Centre.

• Information on amenities in Yongpyong Alpine Centre.

• Spectator complaint resolution.

• Lost property management.

• To check and report lost property, go to ☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are

restricted from spectator seats, can be

checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible

seats are allowed to enter.

Medical Station

Shelter & Nursing Room

• Resting areas for spectators and Nursing

Room for spectators with a nursing baby.

• You may not re-enter Yongpyong Alpine Centre once you have left. Please note when you leave after the qualifying preliminary.

• Spectator seats in Yongpyong Alpine Centre are located outdoors. Please make sure to check the weather condition and bring enough warm clothing.

• Games can be delayed or called off depending on the weather.

• Take care not to lose personal belongings as there is no storage service.

• Make sure that you are not carrying any banned or restricted item when you come to the venue.

• Follow the instructions of the safety staff or operating personnel in case of an emergency evacuation.

Important

Yongpyong Alpine Centre(Entrance)

PyeongChangOlympic Stadium

(inside PyeongChangOlympic Plaza)

HoenggyeBus Terminal

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C

Stand (Finish)

Pictograms

Spectator Load Zone

Internal Shuttle

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Ticketing Office

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

YongpyongAlpine Centre

YongpyongResort

Alpine Start

Yongpyong Alpine Centre: Take a Look

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

February Events

10 8:15 pm 7.5 ㎞ Sprint

11 8:15 pm 10 ㎞ Sprint

12

7:10 pm 10 ㎞ Pursuit

9:00 pm 12.5 ㎞ Pursuit

14 8:05 pm 15 ㎞ Individual

15 8:05 pm 20 ㎞ Individual

17 8:15 pm 12.5 ㎞ Mass Start

18 8:15 pm 15 ㎞ Mass Start

20 8:15 pm Mixed Relay

22 8:15 pm Relay (4 X 6 ㎞)

23 8:15 pm Relay (4X7.5 ㎞)

BiathlonAlpensia Biathlon Centre

Did You Know?

A t h l e t e s m u s t e x e r t e x t re m e concentration under a tremendous physical strain from skiing since the time continues even as they get into the position to aim the target.

Biathlon is a sport that combines

cross-country skiing and rifle shooting—

two events that are very different from

each other. Athletes strap the guns on

their backs, ski for a certain distance

and then stop to shoot at a designated

target. For the shooting, there are two

types of shooting positions. One of these

is shooting while lying face down and

the other is shooting while standing up.

The final ranking is decided according to

the skiing time and the accuracy of the

shooting.

For each missed target, a penalty point

of 1 min is added to the skiing time of the

athlete or a penalty loop of 150 m must be

skied before the athlete can continue the

race.

Important

You must not make noise with a vuvuzela,

gong or drum from the entry of the athlete

into the field until the first shooting.

However, it is acceptable to cheer for

the athlete already in shooting position.

Men’s/Ladies’ Individual

The athletes’ starts are staggered by 30 s

or 1 min. While skiing, a total of four rounds

of shooting are carried out. (Each round has

five shots per time. For each missed target,

a penalty point of 1 min is added.)

Men’s/Ladies’ Sprint

The athletes’ departures are staggered

at 30-s or 1-min intervals. A total of two

rounds of shootings (five shots per round)

are carried out. (For each missed target, a

penalty loop of 150 m must be skied.)

Men’s/Ladies’ Pursuit

The order of the departure is decided from

the results of the Sprint and Individual

competitions. While skiing, a total of four

rounds of shootings are carried out with

five shots per round. (If a target is missed,

the athlete must ski the 150-m penalty loop

each time and continue the race.)

Men’s/Ladies’ Mass Start

All 30 athletes depart simultaneously and

stop four times to shoot. The game protocol

is the same as in Pursuit.

Men’s/Ladies’ Alpine Combined

The event includes a downhill race and a

slalom race. In this event, a downhill run is

followed by a one-run slalom.

Men’s/Ladies’ Relay,

Mixed Relay

Each team consists of four athletes.

The men’s competition is 7.5 ㎞ long and

the women’s is 6 km long. In the men’s

competition, after skiing 2.5 ㎞ and 5 ㎞, and

in the women’s competition, after skiing 2 ㎞

and 4 ㎞. (Athletes are given five bullets plus

three spare bullets. They must ski the 150-

m penalty loop if they missed a target with

the spare bullets.)

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Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

Get off at the Hoenggye Bus Terminal. Take the shuttle bus at the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza bus station.

• Spectators may enter the venue from

2 h before the game.

• It is around 20~30 min of walk from the

entrance to the spectator seats. Make

sure to check the timetable and arrive

on time.

• Look both ways before crossing roads. Vehicles or athletes may pass through.

• D o n ot m a ke l o u d n o i s e s a t t h e beginning of a race as athletes need extreme concentration.

Important

Information (two centres in place)

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

• Wheelchair check-in/check-out.

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant

women or families with a baby.

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to ☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are restricted from spectator seats, can be checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Alpensia Olympic Park (Biathlon Centre)

PyeongChangOlympic Stadium

(inside PyeongChangOlympic Plaza)

HoenggyeBus Terminal

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Pictograms

Spectator Load Zone

Internal Shuttle

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Ticketing Office

Ticket Scan

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Mobility Service

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Accessible Toilets

Standing Zone

Alpensia Biathlon Centre: Take a Look

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

Cross-Country SkiingAlpensia Cross-Country Centre

February Events

10 4:15 pm Skiathlon (7.5 ㎞ + 7.5 ㎞)

11 3:15 pm Skiathlon (15 ㎞ + 15 ㎞)

13

5:30 pm Individual Sprint Classic

8:00 pm Individual Sprint Classic

15 3:30 pm 10 ㎞ Free

16 3:00 pm 15 ㎞ Free

17 6:30 pm Relay (4 X 5 ㎞, Classic/Free)

18 3:15 pm Relay (4 X 10 ㎞, Classic/Free)

21

5:00 pm Team Sprint Free

7:00 pm Team Sprint Free

24 2:00 pm 50 ㎞ Mass Start Classic

25 3:15 pm 30 ㎞ Mass Start Classic

Important

D o n ot c re a te a n y d i s t u r b a n c e between starts when you watch group start or sprint events.

Using vuvuzelas or gongs may be restricted.

Cross-country skiing is the oldest

sport in all of the Olympic Summer and

Winter Games. It originates from Nordic

skiing, which combines the crossing of a

slope made up of plain lands and hills with

jumping off from structures such as slides.

Cross-country skiing is an updated form

of the former.

Skiing is carried out in designated

classic style and freestyle. In the classic

style, skiers hold skies in parallel while

sliding along the paved path. In freestyle,

skiers can push on the edges of skies and

it is easier to accelerate. Failure to stick

to the designated style disqualifies the

athlete.

Did You Know?

The ski waxing technique varies depending on the weather and ice temperature. Comparing the waxing technique of competitive teams by watching their sliding distance is a fun experience. The last few meters of straight course in front of the finish line are the most exciting to watch as skiers finish in tight match.

Men’s/Ladies’ Individual

In this event, individual athletes start our 15- to 30-s intervals separately.

Men’s/Ladies’ Skiathlon

Athletes cover the first half of the course in the classic technique and the second half in the skate skiing technique.

Men’s/Ladies’ Sprint

In this short-distance competition, women run 0.8 - 1.6 ㎞ and men run 1 - 1.8 ㎞ in the classic or the skate skiing technique.

Men’s/Ladies’ Team Sprint

It is a short-distance relay competition in which two athletes alternate through three to six sectors, with women covering 0.8 - 1.6 ㎞ and men covering 1 - 1.8 ㎞.

Men’s/Ladies’ Mass Start

All athletes start together.

Men’s/Ladies’ Relay

Each team includes four athletes, and the first and second runners go in the classic technique while the third and fourth runners go in the skate skiing technique.

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Alpensia Cross-Country Centre: Plan Your Visit

Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

Get off at the Hoenggye Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• Spectators may enter the venue from

2 h before the game.

• It is around 20~30 min of walk from the

entrance to the spectator seats. Make

sure to check the timetable and arrive

on time.

• Look both ways before crossing roads. Vehicles or athletes may pass through.

• D o n ot m a ke l o u d n o i s e s a t t h e beginning of a race as athletes need extreme concentration.

Important

Information (two centres in place)

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

• Lost property and missing children report centre

• Wheelchair check-in/check-out.

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant

women or families with a baby.

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to ☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are restricted from spectator seats, can be checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

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PyeongChangOlympic Stadium

(inside PyeongChangOlympic Plaza)

HoenggyeBus Terminal

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B Standing Zone

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A

B

Pictograms

Spectator Load Zone

Internal Shuttle

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Ticketing Office

Ticket Scan

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Mobility Service

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Accessible Toilets

Alpensia Cross-Country Centre: Take a Look

E

A

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Standing Zone

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

Freestyle SkiingPhoenix Snow Park (P and C)

February Events

910:00 am Mogul qualification

11:45 am Mogul qualification

11 7:30 pm Mogul final

12 7:30 pm Mogul final

15 8:00 pm Aerials qualification 1 & 2

16 8:00 pm Aerials final

17

10:00 am Ski Slopestyle qualification

1:00 pm Ski Slopestyle final

8:00 pm Aerials qualification

18

10:00 am Ski Slopestyle qualification

1:15 pm Ski Slopestyle final

8:00 pm Aerial final

19 10:00 am Ski Halfpipe qualification

2010:30 am Ski Halfpipe final

1:30 pm Ski Halfpipe qualification

2111:30 am Ski Cross qualification

1:15 pm Ski Cross final

22 11:30 am Ski Halfpipe final

2311:30 am Ski Cross qualification

1:15 pm Ski Cross final

Freestyle skiing is an artistic competition

of performing aerial acrobatics while

freely gliding down a slope, and because

of its diversified nature, an analogy is

often drawn with a circus on the snow.

Unlike alpine skiing, where athletes

compete for speed, freestyle skiing

characteristically allows athletes to

compete in aerial skills such as backflips

and twists.

The Olympic Winter Games include ten

freestyle skiing events: moguls, aerials,

ski halfpipe, ski cross, and ski slopestyle.

Men’s/Ladies’ Moguls

In moguls, skiers slide quickly through bumpy moguls with great ‘turns.’ This requires highly sophisticated techniques.

Men’s/Ladies’ Aerials

In freestyle skiing aerials, athletes ski off 2- to 4-m jumps that propel them up to 6 m in the air to perform twists and flips.

Men’s/Ladies’ Ski Cross

In freestyle ski cross, a group of four athletes compete on a course organised with various terrain structures such as banks, rollers, spines, and jumps, and the order decides their ranking as they reach the finish line.

Men’s/Ladies’ Halfpipe

In this competition, skiers glide down a halfpipe slope while performing aerial skills such as jumps and turns.

Men’s/Ladies’ Ski Slopestyle

Freestyle ski slopestyle takes place on a course composed of various obstacles and terrain features such as rails, tables, boxes, walls and jumps. Athletes can choose their obstacles for their performance.

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Phoenix Snow Park (P and C): Plan Your Visit

Information / Lost & Found

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant women or families with a baby.

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Shelter & Nursing Room

• Resting area safe from cold weather for

spectators.

• Nursing room for spectators with a

nursing baby.

• The space can become limited.

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are

restricted from spectator seats, can be

checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible

seats are allowed to enter.

• Spectators may enter Phoenix Snow Park from 2 h before the game. It is around 20~30 min of walk from the entrance to the spectator seats. Make sure to check the timetable and arrive on time. (Footpath time: Soo – 15 min / Ho – 20 min / Rang – 10 min)

• We reserve the right to refuse entry to those who bring prohibited items to the stadium (no check-in storage in place).

• Look both ways before crossing roads. Vehicles or athletes may pass through.

• When walking, pay extra care not to slip in snow or on a road covered with melting snow.

• You may not re-enter Phoenix Snow Park once you have left. Please note when you leave.

• Check the weather and be prepared for environmental elements (bring warm clothes, trainers, blankets, seat pad or foldable umbrella).

• Follow the instructions of the operating personnel in case of an emergency evacuation.

• Remember that some parts of the venue may be closed for quicker and safer exit.

Important

Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Bongpyeong Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu/PyeongChang Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

Get off at the Jangpyeong Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

JangpyeongBus Terminal

PyeongChangStation

Phoenix Snow Park

BongpyeongPark & Ride

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A Cross Start

B Mogul Start

C Slopestyle Start

150m N

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Pictograms

Spectator Load Zone

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Mobility Service

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Phoenix Snow Park (P and C): Take a Look

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About the Sport

Nordic Combined

February Events

14

3:00 pm Normal Hill Individual

5:45 pm Individual 10 ㎞

20

7:00 pm Large Hill Individual

9:45 pm Individual 10 ㎞

22

4:30 pm Large Hill Team

7:20 pm Team 4 x 5 ㎞

Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre/Cross-Country Centre

As each athlete must carry out

both ski jumping, which requires highly

sophisticated techniques and audacity,

and cross country skiing, which entails

great physical strength, it is one of

the toughest ski disciplines and offers

competition only for men. The Olympic

Winter Games includes three events.

The ski jumping competition runs first,

which is then followed by cross-country

skiing based on the results of the ski

jumping competition. The athlete who

has the best results in ski jumping leads

the start and is followed by next best

athletes, 4 s later for each single point. In

a team game, the staggering time is 1.33 s.

Nordic Combined brings cross-country

and ski jumping together. It originated

from a 19th-century Norwegian ski

festival, where athletes enjoyed a

package of cross-country skiing and ski

jumping, and was officially adopted as

an event starting from the first Olympic

Winter Games.

Individual

Ski Jumping Normal Hill + 10 ㎞ Cross-Country Skiing

Ski Jumping Large Hill +

10 ㎞ Cross-Country Skiing

Team Competition

Four-person teams compete over a 5-㎞ course composed of a combination of large hill ski jumping and cross-country skiing.

※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Medal deciding event

Events Calendar Disciplines

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Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre

Alpensia Olympic Park: Plan Your Visit

Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

Get off at the Hoenggye Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• Spectators may enter the venue from

2 h before the game.

• It is around 20~30 min of walk from the

entrance to the spectator seats. Make

sure to check the timetable and arrive

on time.

• Look both ways before crossing roads. Vehicles or athletes may pass through.

• D o n ot m a ke l o u d n o i s e s a t t h e beginning of a race as athletes need extreme concentration.

Important

Information (two centres in place)

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

• Wheelchair check-in/check-out.

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant

women or families with a baby.

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to ☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are restricted from spectator seats, can be checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Alpensia Olympic Park (Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre /

Cross-Country Centre)

PyeongChangOlympic Stadium

(inside PyeongChangOlympic Plaza)

HoenggyeBus Terminal

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

Ski JumpingAlpensia Ski Jumping Centre

February Events

89:30pm

Normal Hill Individual qualification

109:35pm

Normal Hill Individual final

129:50pm

Normal Hill Individual final

169:30pm

Large Hill Individual qualification

179:30pm

Large Hill Individual final

199:30pm

Team The judges decide the flying scores

by deducting points for every element

based on the skier’s flying posture and

the landing posture from the full score of

20 points. The highest and lowest scores

are disregarded, with the remaining three

scores added to the distance score,

determining the ranking.

In Normal Hill, skiers earn 2 extra points

per ±1 m they fly beyond the K-line and

lose 2 points per 1 m they land short of the

K-line.

In Large Hill, skiers earn 1.8 extra points

per ±1 m they land beyond the K-line and

lose 1.8 points per 1 m they land short of

the K-line.

Ski jumping is a form of Nordic skiing

where the skiers glide down a (35°~37°)

ramp at 90 ㎞/h to jump and fly as far

as they can go from the launching zone

to make a stable landing in the landing

section. As the soaring through the air is

so beautiful, it is also called ‘the flower of

ski sports.’ There are four events in the

Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang

2018: Men’s Normal Hill Individual, Ladies’

Normal Hill Individual, Men’s Large Hill

Individual and the Men’s Team.

Men’s/Ladies’ Normal Hill Individual

The distance from the jumping point to the K-point must be between 75 and 99 m.

• Distance (largest hill size):

Must be between 85 and 109 m, depending on the event type

• Alpensia jumping point (Normal Hill):

K-point, 98 m; hill size, 109 m

Men’s Large Hill Individual

The distance from the jumping point to the K-point must be greater than 100 m.

• Distance (largest hill size):

Must be greater than 110 m regardless of the event type

• Alpensia jumping point (Normal Hill):

K-point, 125 m; hill size, 142 m

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Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

Get off at the Hoenggye Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• Spectators may enter the venue from

2 h before the game.

• It is around 20~30 min of walk from the

entrance to the spectator seats. Make

sure to check the timetable and arrive

on time.

• Look both ways before crossing roads. Vehicles or athletes may pass through.

• D o n ot m a ke l o u d n o i s e s a t t h e beginning of a race as athletes need extreme concentration.

Important

Information (two centres in place)

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

• Wheelchair check-in/check-out.

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant

women or families with a baby.

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to ☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are restricted from spectator seats, can be checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Alpensia Olympic Park (Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre)

PyeongChangOlympic Stadium

(inside PyeongChangOlympic Plaza)

HoenggyeBus Terminal

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Spectator / Stand

Ticketing Office

Ticket Scan

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Mobility Service

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Accessible Toilets

Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre: Take a Look

Standing Zone

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

SnowboardPhoenix Snow Park (P and C) / Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre

February Events

10 10:00 am Slopestyle qualification

1110:00 am Slopestyle final

1:30 pm Slopestyle qualification

1210:00 am Slopestyle final

1:30 pm Halfpipe qualification

1310:00 am Halfpipe final

1:00 pm Halfpipe qualification

14 10:30 am Halfpipe final

1511:00 am Snowboard Cross qualification

1:00 pm Snowboard Cross final

1610:00 am Snowboard Cross qualification

12:15 pm Snowboard Cross final

19 9:30 am Big Air qualification

21 9:30 am Big Air qualification

22 12:00 pm & Parallel Giant Slalom qualification

23 9:30 am Big Air final

2410:00 am Big Air final

12:00 pm & Parallel Giant Slalom final

Snowboard is a sport that uses a

board attached to a rider’s feet to speed

down a slope. It was first developed

as a sport in the US in the 1960s. It was

officially adopted as a formal discipline at

the Nagano 1998 Olympic Winter Games.

During the Olympic Winter Games

PyeongChang 2018, a total of ten

individual events will be held: Parallel

Giant Slalom, Halfpipe, Snowboard Cross,

Slopestyle and Big Air.

Big Air is newly added for the Olympic

Winter Games PyeongChang 2018.

Men’s/Ladies’ Parallel Giant Slalom

I n t h i s eve n t , t w o a t h l e te s d e p a r t simultaneously the two gate courses (blue and red), which are installed in parallel. The athlete who comes down faster wins.

Men’s/Ladies’ Halfpipe

Snowboard halfpipe is an event where athletes perform jumps, rotations and twists in the air as they glide criss-crossing a semicircular ramp (shaped like a pipe cut in half lengthwise).

Men’s/Ladies’ Snowboard Cross

In snowboard cross, teams of four to six athletes race down a course organised with various terrain structures such as banks, rollers, spines and jumps. The ranking is decided by the order of passing the finishing line.

Men’s/Ladies’ Big Air

Big air is an event where the competitor rides a snowboard down a hill while carrying out air positions like flips and rotations.

Men’s/Ladies’ Slopestyle

The slopestyle is held on a course organised with various objects such as rails, tables, boxes, walls and jump pads. The athletes can select the objects they want to perform with.

Plan Your Visit ➢ 90p

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Phoenix Snow Park

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Access (Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre)

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

Get off at the Hoenggye Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• Spectators may enter the venue from

2 h before the game.

• It is around 20~30 min of walk from the

entrance to the spectator seats. Make

sure to check the timetable and arrive

on time.

• Look both ways before crossing roads. Vehicles or athletes may pass through.

• D o n ot m a ke l o u d n o i s e s a t t h e beginning of a race as athletes need extreme concentration.

Important

Information (two centres in place)

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

• Wheelchair check-in/check-out.

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant

women or families with a baby.

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to ☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are restricted from spectator seats, can be checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Alpensia Olympic Park (Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre)

PyeongChangOlympic Stadium

(inside PyeongChangOlympic Plaza)

HoenggyeBus Terminal

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Pictograms

Spectator Load Zone

Internal Shuttle

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Ticketing Office

Ticket Scan

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Mobility Service

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Accessible Toilets

Standing Zone

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

BobsleighOlympic Sliding Centre

February Events

188:05pm

2-men bobsleigh 1st & 2nd heats

198:15pm

2-men bobsleigh 3rd & 4th heats

208:50pm

2-women bobsleigh 1st & 2nd heats

218:40 pm

2-women bobsleigh 3rd & 4th heats

249:30am

Open 4-men 1st & 2nd heats

259:30am

Open 4-men 3rd & 4th heats Important

D o n ot c re a te a n y d i s t u r b a n c e between starts when you watch group start or sprint events.

Using vuvuzelas or gongs may be restricted.

In bobsleigh, the crew ride a steerable

sled down an ice track that ranges from

1,200 to 1,300 m in length. A total of four

timed runs are combined to determine the

winner. The crew push the sled for up to 15

m before jumping in until the starting line,

from which the time is counted.

The pi lot jumps in f irst and the

brakeman comes in last (after the two

pushmen are on board in a four-men

bobsleigh). The use of a brake is allowed

on a straight segment of a track or for

halting and not on a curved segment.

Did You Know?

Bobsleigh is a sport in which the podium is decided by fractions of a second or inches. Thus, it is vital that a team gets a good start. Everything from the start to the friction against the wall during the manoeuvres of a curved track will affect the record. It is exciting to watch how bobsledders manage to control all of these.

2-Men Bobsleigh

The maximum length of a sled is 2.7 m and the maximum width is 0.67 m. The total weight of the sled (including the athletes and equipment) is 390 ㎏ at a maximum.

2-Women Bobsleigh

The maximum length of a sled is 2.7 m and the maximum width is 0.67 m. The total weight of the sled (including the athletes and equipment) is 350 ㎏ at a maximum.

Open* 4-Men Bobsleigh

The maximum length of a sled is 3.8 m and the maximum width is 0.67 m. The total weight of the sled (including the athletes and equipment) is 630 ㎏ at a maximum.

* Although both men and women can compete in the open 4-men bobsleigh, men dominantly compete in this event.

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Information / Lost & Found

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within PyeongChang Olympic Plaza.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to ☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Shelter & Nursing Room

• Resting area safe from cold weather for spectators.

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant

women or families with a baby.

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are restricted from spectator seats, can be checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

• It is around 20~30 min of walk from the entrance to the spectator seats. Make sure to check the timetable and arrive on time.

• We reserve the right to refuse entry to those who bring prohibited items to the stadium (no check-in storage in place).

• Follow the instructions of the operating personnel in case of an emergency evacuation.

• Look both ways before crossing roads. Vehicles or athletes may pass through.

• Please keep to the right side of roads when walking.

• For lost property, visit the Information Centre on-site, check our website or contact us.

• Check the weather and be prepared for environmental elements (bring warm clothes, trainers, blankets, seat pad or foldable umbrella).

Important

Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

Daegwallyeong Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Jinbu Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

Get off at the Hoenggye Bus Terminal. Take the shuttle bus at the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza bus station.

Olympic Sliding Centre

PyeongChangOlympic Stadium

(inside PyeongChangOlympic Plaza)

HoenggyeBus Terminal

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Olympic Sliding Centre: Take a Look

Pictograms

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Ticketing Office

Information

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Accessible Toilets

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

LugeOlympic Sliding Centre

February Events

10 7:10 pm Single 1st & 2nd heats

11 6:50 pm Single 3rd & 4th heats

12 7:50 pm Single 1st & 2nd heats

13 7:30 pm Single 3rd & 4th heats

14 8:20 pm Double 1st & 2nd heats

15 9:20 pm Team Relay

A luge is a small sled on which the

athlete sleds down 1,000~1,500 m while

lying down face up and feet first.

One (singles) or two (doubles) lugers

compete. The individual performance

combines scores from four runs over two

days. Two runs a day for doubles and one

run for team relay are added. Luge races

are timed to 1,000th of a second, making it

one of the most precisely timed sports.

The race track is built with a length of

1,000~1,500 m, a difference in elevation of

110~130 m, an average slope of 9% - 11%,

and 13~16 curves. The course includes

left curves, right curves, hairpin curves,

S-shaped curves and a labyrinth.

The track has a U-shaped groove and

the walls on both sides are designed to be

at a minimum of 50 ㎝ high so that the sled

may not skid off the track.

Men’s/Women’s Singles

One man/woman luger compete. Athletes must start within 30 s after the signal “The track is clear.”

Doubles

Both men and women can slide in this competition. The results from two daily runs are combined and then the ranking is decided based on which team has the fastest time.

Team Relay

The competition is carried out in the order of women’s singles, men’s singles and doubles before scores are combined to decide the ranking. As soon as the previous runner hits the touchpad on the starting line, the next runner starts.

The event was officially adopted at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games.

Plan Your Visit ➢ 112p

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Olympic Sliding Centre

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February Events

15 10:00 am 1st & 2nd heats

16

9:30 am 3rd & 4th heats

8:20 pm 1st & 2nd heats

17 8:20 pm 3rd & 4th heats

SkeletonOlympic Sliding Centre

Men’s

The total weight of the sled and the athlete cannot exceed 115 ㎏. In case the weight exceeds 115 ㎏, the weight of the sled may be adjusted to be 33 ㎏ or less. Even if the weight is less than 115 ㎏, the weight of the sled may not be more than 43 ㎏.

Women’s

The total weight of the sled and the athletes cannot exceed 92 ㎏. In case the weight exceeds 92 ㎏, the weight of the sled may be adjusted to be 29 ㎏ or less. Even if the weight is less than 92 ㎏, the weight of the sled may not be more than 35 ㎏.

※ Weight deficiency can be adjusted by attaching a lead on the sled.

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Olympic Sliding Centre

Skeleton is a sport where one male/

female athlete speeds down a 1,200 to

1,300 m ice track head first.

Athletes must wear a protective

helmet with a jaw shield. It is banned to

use aerodynamic helmets or suits, or to

add a steering or braking mechanism to

boost performance.

Athletes run 30~40 m of a straight track

while holding handles on either side of the

sled for acceleration and then jump on the

sled to slide down the track.

Important

D o n ot c re a te a n y d i s t u r b a n c e between starts when you watch group start or sprint events.

Using vuvuzelas or gongs may be restricted.

Did You Know?

Stay focused on how athletes steer with their shoulders, head, and legs. It will be a fantastic site to watch.

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About the Sport

Feb Mixed Double

8 9:05 am Qualification 1 8:05 pm Qualification 2

9 8:35 am Qualification 3 1:35 pm Qualification 4

10 9:05 am Qualification 5 8:05 pm Qualification 6

11 9:05 am Qualification 7 8:05 pm Tiebreaker

12 9:05 am Semi-final 1 8:05 pm Semi-final 2

13 9:05 am Third place playoff 8:05 pm Final

22 9:05 am Tiebreaker 8:05 pm Semi-final

23 9:05 am Third place playoff 8:05 pm Semi-final

24 9:05 am Final 8:05 pm Third place playoff

25 9:05 am Final

Men’s/Women’s Events

14 9:05 am Qualification 1 2:05 pm Qualification 1 8:05 pm Qualification 2

15 9:05 am Qualification 2 2:05 pm Qualification 3 8:05 pm Qualification 3

16 9:05 am Qualification 4 2:05 pm Qualification 4 8:05 pm Qualification 5

17 9:05 am Qualification 5 2:05 pm Qualification 6 8:05 pm Qualification 6

18 9:05 am Qualification 7 2:05 pm Qualification 7 8:05 pm Qualification 8

19 9:05 am Qualification 8 2:05 pm Qualification 9 8:05 pm Qualification 9

20 9:05 am Qualification 10 2:05 pm Qualification 10 8:05 pm Qualification 11

21 9:05 am Qualification 11 2:05 pm Qualification 12 8:05 pm Qualification 12

Events Calendar

Each team has five athletes (one of

them is an alternate). A mixed double

team is composed of two players—one

male and one female. Two different teams

take turns in throwing stones. Two or more

athletes move with the thrown stone,

controlling its speed (by sweeping it) using

a ‘broom.’

Important

Please maintain silence when stones are thrown.

The name ‘curling’ originates from the

English and Scottish word ‘curl,’ which

refers to the bending and swirling stone

on ice. Its nickname, ‘The Roaring Game,’

originates from the rumbling sound that

the granite stones make against the

pebbles on ice while athletes travel across

it. This nickname is still commonly used in

Scotland and by Scottish people.

Curling originated from 16th-century

Scotland. Its first written record of

the game was made in Paisley Abbey,

Renfrewshire, in February 1541. It describes

a game where a stone is used on a frozen

lake or loch. The earliest-known ‘curling’

used in a printed material was in a poem

written by Henry Adamson in 1602.

It was in Nagano in 1998 that it

officially joined the Olympic Games

p ro g ra m m e , w i t h b ot h m e n ’ s a n d

women’s competitions. Mixed doubles

will be introduced to the Olympic Games

programme for the first time at the

Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang

2018.

Did You Know?

“Curling stones” are made with granite quarried from Ailsa Craig in Scotland. Traditionally, in a game, the winner buys drinks (beers) for the loser.

During the Olympic and Paralympic Games period, game commentating will be available through radio. Do not forget to bring earphones.

CurlingGangneung Curling Centre

※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

Men’s/Women’s Curling

Each game is scheduled for ten ends and each team of five athletes receives 38 min of strategy time. A game lasts for 3 h.

Each team delivers a total of eight stones, with each athlete delivering two stones in each end, while alternating with an opponent.

When all 16 stones have been thrown by the two teams, one end is completed.

Mixed Doubles Curling

Each game is scheduled for eight ends and a team is composed of two players—one male and one female. A game lasts for 2 h and each team receives 22 min of strategy time.

Prior to the start of every end, two stones shall be placed at the playing end of the sheet. Each team shall deliver five stones per end. (The player delivering the team’s first stone of the end must also deliver the team’s last stone of that end. The other player delivers the second, third and fourth stones. The one who delivers the first stone may change at each end.)

When all ten stones have been thrown by the two teams, one end is completed.

Disciplines

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Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

North Gangneung Parking Lot

West Gangneung Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Transfer to the shuttle bus at Gangneung Station or walk following the footpath.(Footpath: 2 ㎞, 20- to 25-min walk)

By Bus

Get off at the Gangneung Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• Spectators may enter the venue from 1.5 h before the game.

• There may be a long queue in front of the tick screening point after the security screening. Allow enough time to arrive at the venue.

• By its nature, curling games may be delayed often. Please understand that there could be a long waiting time.

• You may not re-enter Gangneung Curling Centre once you have left. Please note when you leave.

• There is no property check-in point a vai lable. Please mind your own properties.

• When walking, pay extra care not to slip on a road covered with melting snow.

• T h e re i s n o s p a c e a t t h e ve n u e designated for displaying banners or national flags. Any unauthorised items on display may be removed.

• Banners shall be kept to the area for spectator seats only and should not cause any disturbance to the other spectators.

• Follow the instructions of the operating personnel in case of an emergency evacuation.

Important

GangneungCurling Centre

GangneungStation

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Spectator Information Centre

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within Gangneung Olympic Park.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator

Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to

☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are

restricted from spectator seats, can be

checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible

seats are allowed to enter.

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Pictograms

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Accessible Toilets

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

February Events

9 10:00 am

Team

event:

Single Skating short programme

Pair Skating short programme

11 10:00 am

Team

event:

Ice Dance short dance

Single Skating short programme

Pair Skating short programme

12 10:00 am

Team

event:

Single Skating free skating

Single Skating free skating

Ice Dance free dance

14 10:00 am

Pair Skating short programme

15 10:00 am

Pair Skating free programme

16 10:00 am

Single Skating short programme

17 10:00 am

Single Skating free programme

19 10:00 am

Ice Dance short dance

20 10:00 am

Ice Dance free dance

21 10:00 am

Single Skating short programme

23 10:00 am

Single Skating free programme

25 9:30 am

Gala Show

Figure SkatingGangneung Ice Arena

Men’s/Ladies’ Single Skating

This is composed of a men’s category and a ladies’ category performed as a short programme and a free skating programme. The individual performance must include jumps, spins, step sequences and others.

Pair Skating

Men and ladies skate in pairs. There is a short programme and a free skating programme.

The pair performs a series of manoeuvres including throw jumps, overhead lifts, pair spins and death spirals.

Ice Dance

This is composed of a short dance and a free dance performed by a couple (men and ladies).

The couple must dance together across the ice, performing intricate steps while keeping beat with the music.

Team Event

The ranking is decided on the sums of the scores of four specific events: men’s and ladies’ singles, pairs and ice dances. National teams compete against each other.

Figure skating is an ice sport where

athletes wear bladed skates and perform

different specific acrobatic movements.

They skate on ice according to the music,

and are judged according to their accuracy

and the difficulty of their manoeuvres.

The size of the arena is specified to be

56~60 m in length and 26~30 m in width. In

the Olympic Winter Games, a total of five

events are contended, including the men’s

and ladies’ singles, ice dance, and pairs—

where men and ladies compete together—

and team event.

Important

• Cheer the skater with a warm round of applause when they successfully carried out a difficult performance.

⇒ Although an appropriate level of cheering gives a morale boost, t o o m u c h n o i s e m a y d i s t u r b performance.

• Avoid throwing hard presents onto the ice as they may cause damage.

⇒ Make sure to wrap dolls or flower bouquets with transparent wrapping vinyl to prevent small parts from scattering onto the ice.

• Turn off the flash of cameras before taking photos.

⇒ Flash from cameras reflecting off the ice can cause disturbance to the athletes.

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Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

North Gangneung Parking Lot

West Gangneung Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Transfer to the shuttle bus at Gangneung Station or walk following the footpath.(Footpath: 2 ㎞, 20- to 25-min walk)

By Bus

Get off at the Gangneung Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• Spectators may enter Gangneung Ice

Arena from 2 h before the game.

• There may be a long queue in front

of the tick screening point after the

security screening. Allow enough time

to arrive at the venue.

• You may not re-enter Gangneung Ice

Arena once you have left. Please note

when you leave.

• Leaving seats during a performance is

restricted in figure skating events.

• Using flashlights is not allowed to help ensure a smooth performance.

• T h e re i s n o s p a c e a t t h e ve n u e designated for displaying banners or national flags. Any unauthorised items on display may be removed.

• Banners and national flags* shall be kept to the area for spectator seats only and should not cause any disturbance to the other spectators..

* Size of large national flags allowed in the

venue: 2 m (width) × 1 m (height)

Important

Gangneung Ice Arena

GangneungStation

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Spectator Information Centre

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within Gangneung Olympic Park.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator

Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to

☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are

restricted from spectator seats, can be

checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible

seats are allowed to enter.

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A F&B Table Bar

B ICT 5G

C ICT ATS

D ICT KIOSK

E ICT Media Wall

A

A

B

C

D

E

Pictograms

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Gangneung Ice Arena: Take a Look

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About the Sport

Feb Events

10 4:40 pm (K) Qualification (JPN vs SWE) 9:10 pm (K) Qualification (SUI vs COR)

11 4:40 pm (K) Qualification (FIN vs USA) 9:10 pm (K) Qualification (CAN vs OAR)

12 4:40 pm (K) Qualification (SUI vs JPN) 9:10 pm (K) Qualification (SWE vs COR)

13 4:40 pm (K) Qualification (CAN vs FIN) 9:10 pm (K) Qualification (USA vs OAR)

1412:10 pm (K) Qualification (SWE vs SUI) 9:10 pm (G) Qualification (SVK vs OAR)

4:40 pm (K) Qualification (COR vs JPN) 9:10 pm (K) Qualification (USA vs SLO)

15

12:10 pm (G) Qualification (FIN vs GER) 12:10 pm (K) Qualification (USA vs CAN)

4:40 pm (G) Qualification (NOR vs SWE) 4:40 pm (K) Qualification (OAR vs FIN)

9:10 pm (G) Qualification (CZE vs KOR) 9:10 pm (K) Qualification (SUI vs CAN)

1612:10 pm (G) Qualification (USA vs SVK) 9:10 pm (G) Qualification (FIN vs NOR)

4:40 pm (G) Qualification (OAR vs SLO) 9:10 pm (K) Qualification (SWE vs GER)

17

12:10 pm (G) Qualification (CAN vs CZE) 12:10 pm (K) Play-off for semi-final

4:40 pm (G) Qualification (KOR vs SUI) 4:40 pm (K) Play-off for semi-final

9:10 pm (G) Qualification (OAR vs USA) 9:10 pm (K) Qualification (SLO vs SVK)

18

12:10 pm (G) Qualification (GER vs NOR) 12:10 pm (K) Classification match

4:40 pm (G) Qualification (CZE vs SUI) 4:40 pm (K) Classification match

9:10 pm (G) Qualification (CAN vs KOR) 9:10 pm (K) Qualification (SWE vs FIN)

19 1:10 pm (G) Semi-final 9:10 pm (G) Semi-final

20

12:10 pm (G) Play-off 12:10 pm (K) Classification match

4:40 pm (G) Play-off 4:40 pm (K) Play-off for the third place

9:10 pm (G) Play-off 9:10 pm (K) Play-off

21

12:10 pm (G) Quarter-final

4:40 pm (G) Quarter-final 4:40 pm (K) Play-off for the third place

9:10 pm (G) Quarter-final 9:10 pm (K) Quarter-final

22 1:10 pm (G) Final

23 4:40 pm (G) Semi-final 9:10 pm (K) Semi-final

24 9:10 pm (G) Play-off for the third place

25 1:10 pm (G) Final

Ice hockey is one of the most popular

winter sports. The players in a team

typically consist of three forwards, two

defensemen and one goalkeeper. The

team that scores more goals by putting

more pucks into its opponent’s goal wins.

As the game is extremely speedy and

fierce, skaters wear extensive padding,

helmets, visors and gloves to protect

themselves from injury. Goalkeepers

wear additional equipment for further

protection. Players may be given penalties

if they do not follow the rules.

The game is played on an enclosed

sheet of ice called a ‘rink.’ The rink is

marked as Defending Zone, Neutral

Zone and Attacking Zone. The rink is 60 m

long and 30 m wide, with all four corners

rounded.

The rink must be made fair and safe for

players and set up in a way that also takes

spectator safety into consideration, with

special protective shielding and netting

around the end zone boards.

The goal nets are about 183 ㎝ wide

and 122 ㎝ high. The puck is made of

vulcanised rubber and must be 7.62 ㎝

in diameter and 2.54 ㎝ in thickness, and

must weigh between 156 and 170 g.

Athletes are allowed to skate freely

around the rink and play from any position

they want.

A game consists of three periods

of 20 min plus overtime and a penalty/

shot shootout, if required. Between

each regular period, there is a 15-min

intermission, during which time the ice will

be resurfaced.

※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding eventEvents Calendar

Ice HockeyGangneung Hockey Centre / Kwandong Hockey Centre

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Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

North Gangneung Parking Lot

West Gangneung Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Transfer to the shuttle bus at Gangneung Station or walk following the footpath.(Footpath: 2 ㎞, 20- to 25-min walk)

By Bus

Get off at the Gangneung Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• There may be a long queue in front

of the tick screening point after the

security screening. Allow enough time

to arrive at the venue.

• By its nature, ice hockey games may be

delayed often. Please understand that

there could be a long waiting time.

• You may not re-enter Gangneung

Hockey Centre once you have left.

Please note when you leave.

• When walking, pay extra care not to slip

on roads covered with melting snow.

• Using flashlights is not allowed to help

ensure a smooth performance.

• There is no property check-in point

a vai lable. Please mind your own

properties.

• T h e re i s n o s p a c e a t t h e ve n u e

designated for displaying banners or

national flags. Any unauthorised items

on display may be removed.

• Banners shall be kept to the area for

spectator seats only and should not

cause any disturbance to the other

spectators.

• Follow the instructions of the operating

personnel in case of an emergency

evacuation.

Important

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Spectator Information Centre

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within Gangneung Olympic Park.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator

Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to

☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are

restricted from spectator seats, can be

checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible

seats are allowed to enter.

GangneungHockey Centre

GangneungStation

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A Future Robot Experience Zone

B 5G Experience Zone

C Experience KIOSK

CB C

A

A

Pictograms

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Information

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Gangneung Hockey Centre: Take a Look

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Kwandong Hockey Centre: Plan Your Visit

Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

West Gangneung Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Get off at Gangneung Station and transfer to the shuttle bus.

By Bus

Get off at the Gangneung Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• Spectators may enter the venue from 1.5 h before the game.

• All spectators holding tickets are not allowed to enter through the front and back gates of Catholic Kwandong University. Make sure that you take the shuttle from Gangneung Station, Gangneung Bus Terminal or West Gangneung Parking Lot towards Kwandong Hockey Centre.

• The 300-m course from the pick-up/drop-off station near Mary Hall up to the security screening point (for carry-on items) can only be accessed by foot.

• Entrance into / exit from the venue may be delayed in case the previous game

runs overtime. Please fully cooperate with the operating personnel.

• There is no property check-in point a vai lable. Please mind your own properties.

• You may not re-enter Gangneung Hockey Centre once you have left. Please note when you leave.

• T h e re i s n o s p a c e a t t h e ve n u e designated for displaying banners or national flags. Any unauthorised items on display may be removed.

• Follow the instructions of the operating personnel in case of an emergency evacuation.

Important

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Information / Lost & Found

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within Gangneung Olympic Park.

• Lost property and missing children report centre

• To check and report lost property, go to ☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Mobility Service

• Mobility assistance within the venue for mobility impaired visitors.*

* Persons with disabilities, seniors, pregnant

women or families with a baby.

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are restricted from spectator seats, can be checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible seats are allowed to enter.

Gangneung

City Hall

GangneungBus Terminal

West GangneungParking Lot

KwandongHockey Centre

West GangneungParking Lot

West GangneungParking Lot

West GangneungParking Lot

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Pictograms

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Information

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

Kwandong Hockey Centre: Take a Look

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

Short Track Speed SkatingGangneung Ice Arena

February Events

10 7:00 pm

1,500 m Final

500 m Qualification

3,000 m Relay qualification

13 7:00 pm

500 m Final

1,000 m Qualification

5,000 m Relay Qualification

17 7:00 pm

1,500 m Final

1,000 m Final

20 7:00 pm

1,000 m Qualification

500 m Qualification

3,000 m Relay Final

22 7:00 pm

500 m Final

1,000 m Final

5,000 m Final

Short track speed skating is a skating

competition that takes place on a 111.12-

m track in an ice rink. As the ice rink is

comparably shorter than the speed

skating rink (400 m), the sport is usually

referred to simply as ‘short track.’

As the winner is the first athlete who

crosses the finish line, the sport requires

more technique than power and more

agility than durability. The Olympic Winter

Games include a total of eight events for

men and women.

Usually, four athletes race in the short-

distance events of 500 and 1,000 m while

six to eight athletes race in the long-

distance events of 1,500 m or longer. Only

two or three athletes from each race can

move forward to the next round.

As the competitions for short track

speed skating involve a lot of athletes

racing on a short ice track, it allows for

some body contact.

However, pushing other athletes

or blocking them is regarded as an

infringement. Off-track, impeding,

assistance and kicking out may result

in disqualification. Athletes who are

disqualified for violating the rules are

excluded from participating in the next

round.

Important

• Entering or moving inside the venue before the start is prohibited.

• Maintain silence before the start.

⇒ Some spectators shout out the player’s

position and timing. The best way to

cheer players is to applaud when the

players enter the ice rink, when their

names are called out and when they

pass through the finish line.

• Using flashlights from the spectator seats is strictly prohibited.

⇒ Flashlight reflecting off the ice or direct

exposure to the players may obstruct

the performance.

Men’s

Individual: 500 m, 1,000 m, 1,500 m

Team: Relay 5,000 m

Ladies’

Individual: 500 m, 1,000 m, 1,500 m

Team: Relay 3,000 m

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Gangneung Ice Arena: Plan Your Visit

Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

North Gangneung Parking Lot

West Gangneung Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Transfer to the shuttle bus at Gangneung Station or walk following the footpath.(Footpath: 2 ㎞, 20- to 25-min walk)

By Bus

Get off at the Gangneung Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• Spectators may enter Gangneung Ice

Arena from 2 h before the game.

• There may be a long queue in front

of the tick screening point after the

security screening. Allow enough time

to arrive at the venue.

• You may not re-enter Gangneung Ice

Arena once you have left. Please note

when you leave.

• Leaving seats during a performance is

restricted in figure skating events.

• Using flashlights is not allowed to help ensure a smooth performance.

• T h e re i s n o s p a c e a t t h e ve n u e designated for displaying banners or national flags. Any unauthorised items on display may be removed.

• Banners and national flags* shall be kept to the area for spectator seats only and should not cause any disturbance to the other spectators..

* Size of large national flags allowed in the

venue: 2 m (width) × 1 m (height)

Important

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Spectator Information Centre

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within Gangneung Olympic Park.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator

Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to

☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are

restricted from spectator seats, can be

checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible

seats are allowed to enter.

Browse Venue ➢ 130p

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※ The game schedule is subject to change without prior notice.

Men’s Ladies’ Medal deciding event

About the Sport Events Calendar Disciplines

Speed SkatingGangneung Oval

February Events

10 8:00 pm 3,000 m

11 4:00 pm 5,000 m

12 9:30 pm 1,500 m

13 8:00 pm 1,500 m

14 7:00 pm 1,000 m

15 8:00 pm 10,000 m

16 8:00 pm 5,000 m

18 8:00 pm

Team Pursuit qualification

500 m

19 8:00 pm

Team Pursuit qualification

500 m

21 8:00 pm / Team Pursuit final

23 7:00 pm 1,000 m

24 8:00 pm / Mass Start

Course change happens at a specified

section, where the skater on the ‘out’

course has priority. When two players

collide in this section, the skater in the ‘in’

course is disqualified.

A total of 14 events would be held in

the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter

Games.

Speed skaters compete on a 400-m ice

track. The track has an ‘in’ course and an

‘out’ course, wherein two skaters would

simultaneously start and then change

courses after every lap.

Men’s

500 m, 1,000 m, 1,500 m, 5,000 m, 10,000 m, Team Pursuit and Mass Start

Ladies’

500 m, 1,000 m, 1,500 m, 3,000 m, 5,000 m, Team Pursuit and Mass Start

Team Pursuit

Two teams of three athletes each start out from opposite sides and skate eight laps. Ranking is based on the time that the third skater passes the finish line.

Mass Start

A maximum of 28 skaters race for 16 laps in an open racing track (including the course lane and the preparation lane).

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Access

By Car

Take the shuttle bus at the parking lot below.

North Gangneung Parking Lot

West Gangneung Parking Lot

By Train (KTX)

Transfer to the shuttle bus at Gangneung Station or walk following the footpath.(Footpath: 2 ㎞, 20- to 25-min walk)

By Bus

Get off at the Gangneung Bus Terminal and take the shuttle bus.

• Spectators may enter Gangneung Oval from 2 h before the game begins.

• There may be a long queue in front of the tick screening point after the security screening. Allow enough time to arrive at the venue.

• You may not re-enter Gangneung Oval once you have left. Please note when you leave.

• When walking, pay extra care not to slip on roads covered with melting snow. Using flashlights is not allowed to help ensure a smooth performance.

• T h e re i s n o s p a c e a t t h e ve n u e designated for displaying banners or national flags. Any unauthorised items on display may be removed.

• Banners or national flags shall be kept to the area for spectator seats only and should not cause any disturbance to the other spectators.

• Follow the instructions of the operating personnel in case of an emergency evacuation

Important

Spectator Services ※ See page 47 for details

Spectator Information Centre

• Up-to-date news and game schedules of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.

• Cultural events and entertainment provided within Gangneung Olympic Park.

• Lost property and missing children report centre.

Nursing Room

• Nursing room for spectators with a nursing baby.

Lost & Found

• For lost property, go to the Spectator

Information Centre.

• To check and report lost property, go to

☞ https://www.lost112.go.kr

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

• Buggies and wheelchairs, which are

restricted from spectator seats, can be

checked-in/checked-out here.

* Wheelchair users who have tickets to accessible

seats are allowed to enter.

Gangneung Oval

GangneungStation

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Gangneung Oval: Take a Look

Pictograms

Gate

Footpath

Spectator / Stand

Information

Lost & Found

Buggy & Wheelchair Storage

Medical Station

Nursing Room

Spectator Shelter

Canteen

PyeongChang 2018 Official Store

Toilets

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Medical Institutions

Region Name Tel. Address

Pyeongchang

Pyeongchang Health Centre & Country Hospital 033-332-4000 61, Jongbu-ro, Pyeongchang-eup

Yongsan Public Medical Centre 033-336-5169 21, Keunteo-gil, Daegwallyeong-myeon

Yucheon Public Medical Centre 033-332-5170 8, Jeonnamu-gil, Daegwallyeong-myeon

Suhang Public Medical Centre 033-332-5168 924, Odaecheon-ro, Jinbu-myeon

Soksa Public Medical Centre 033-332-5165 10, Yangji-gil, Yongpyeong-myeon

Myeonon Public Medical Centre 033-332-5163 14, Jinjo-gil, Bongpyeong-myeon

Gaesu Public Medical Centre 033-332-5160 832, Geumdanggyegok-ro, Daehwa-myeon

Gangneung

Gangneung Medical Centre 033-610-1200 2007, Gyeonggang-ro, Gangneung-si

Gangneung Asan Hospital 033-610-3114 38, Bangdong-gil, Sacheon-myeon

Bogwang Medical Centre 033-647-9703 22-2, Bohyeon-gil, Seongsan-myeon

Gangneung Health Centre 033-640-4417 38, Nambu-ro 17beon-gil, Gangneung-si

Jeongseon

Jeongseon County Hospital 033-592-3121 727, Jijangcheon-ro, Sabuk-eup

Jeongseon-gun Community Health Centre 033-563-0034 33, Noksong-ro, Jeongseon-eup

Goseong Public Medical Centre 033-378-0939 26, Changmal-gil, Sindong-eup

Bus Terminals near Venue

Region Venue Bus Terminal Tel.

Pyeongchang

PyeongChang Olympic Stadium, Alpensia Ski Jumping

Centre, Alpensia Biathlon Centre, Alpensia Cross-Country

Skiing Centre, Olympic Sliding Centre, YongPyong Alpine

Centre

Hoenggye Intercity Bus Terminal 033-335-5289

Phoenix Snow Park Jangpyeong Intercity Bus Terminal 033-332-4209

Gangneung

Gangneung Hockey Centre, Gangneung Oval, Gangneung

Ice Arena, Gangneung Curling Centre, Kwandong Hockey

Centre

Gangneung Intercity Bus Terminal 033-643-6092

Gangneung Express Bus Terminal 033-641-3184

Jeongseon Jeongseon Alpine CentreJinbu Intercity Bus Terminal 033-335-6307

Jeongseon Intercity Bus Terminal 033-563-9265

Call Taxi

Region Name Tel. Address

Pyeongchang

Daegwallyeong Call Taxi 033-653-2288 349-5, Daegwallyeongmaru-gil, Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun

Jinbu Taxi 033-335-0088 110, Cheongsong-ro, Jinbu-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun

Yongpyeong Call Taxi 033-335-6015 43-1, Olympic-ro, Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun

Jangpyeong Taxi 033-336-9901 23-7, Jinjeon-gil, Yongpyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun

Bongpyeong Call Taxi 033-335-5577 172, Aegangnamu-gil, Bongpyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun

GangneungGangneung Call Taxi 033-653-2288 534, Gangbyeon-ro, Gangneung-si

Chinjeol Call Taxi 033-646-8200 22-1, Gangbyeon-ro 194beon-gil, Gangneung-si

JeongseonJeongseon Gaein Call Taxi 033-562-4499 1357-1, Jeongseon-ro, Jeongseon-eup, Jeongseon-gun

Jeongseon Call Taxi 033-563-4422 7, Noksong-ro, Jeongseon-eup, Jeongseon-gun

Immigration Office

Name Tel. Address

Incheon Airport Immigration Office 032-740-7116 272, Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon

Seoul Immigration Office 02-2650-6214 151, Mokdongdong-ro, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul

Chuncheon Immigration Office 033-269-3221 12, Saam-gil, Dongnae-myeon, Chunheon-si

Immigration Support Centre 032-745-3300 123, Yeongjonghaeanbuk-ro 1204beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon

Tourist Information Centre

Region Homepage Tel. Address

Pyeongchang tour.pc.go.kr 033-330-2771 157, Ihyoseok-gil, Bongpyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun

Gangneung www.gntour.go.kr 033-640-4414, 4531 330, Gyeongpo-ro, Gangneung-si

Jeongseon www.ariaritour.com 1544-9053 1357-1, Jeongseon-ro, Jeongseon-eup, Jeongseon-gun

• Olympic Hotline : 1330

• Incheon International Airport : 1577-2600

• Police : 112

• Ticket Call Centre : 1544-4226

• Korail : 1544-7788

• Emergency : 119

• Official Goods Information Call Centre : 1566-5006

• National Call Taxi : 1333