Venues of the 2014 Winter Olympics
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Venues of the 2014 Winter Olympics
For the 2014 Winter Olympics and 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia, a total of eleven sports
venues will be used. All of the venues are under construction with completion scheduled for 2012 in
time for test events in 2013.
Coastal Cluster concept with all venues gathered around the Medals Plaza
2014 Winter Olympics Mountain Cluster Venues(interactive map)
Contents
Venues
Coastal Cluster
Olympic Park is one of the main objects of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. At the Olympic Park will
be located major sports facilities, the construction of which is carried out in preparation for the 2014
Winter Olympics. Located in the Adler City District of Sochi, Imeretinsky Valley, on the Black Sea. Sports
facilities and infrastructure will be used during the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as during the
games. In the Olympic Park will be located a stadium, two ice arenas for hockey, skating center, ice
palace, the arena for curling, two training arena, area for the winners, outdoor skating rink, the Olympic
village, media center, hotel IOC members, outbuildings and big screens for viewing sports.
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The Olympic Village is built in the Olympic Park, on the shores of the Black Sea. It was built by Basic
Element. It will consist of 47 buildings and is designed for three thousand people. Athletes, journalists
and members of the Olympic family will live there. After the competition, the Olympic Village will be an
off-season resort complex Sochnoye or "Juicy".
Venue CoordinatesSports
Capacity
Olympics Paralympics
Bolshoy Ice Dome 43°24′16″N39°57′00″E
Hockey (final) - 12,000
Fisht Olympic Stadium 43°24′08″N39°57′22″E
Ceremonies
(opening/
closing)
Ceremonies
(opening/
closing)
40,000
Shayba Arena 43°24′08″N39°57′07″E
HockeyIce sledge
hockey7,000
Ice Cube Curling Center43°24′24.48″N39°56′58.54″E
CurlingWheelchair
Curling3,000
Adler Arena Skating
Center43°24′31″N39°57′10″E
Speed skating - 8,000
Iceberg Skating Palace 43°24′27″N39°57′30″E
Figure
skating. Short
track speed
skating
- 12,000
Sochi Medals Plaza 43°24′20″N39°57′17″E
Victory
ceremonies-
Mountain Cluster[10]
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Venue Coordinates
Sports
Capacity
Olympics Paralympics
Laura Biathlon &
Ski Complex 43°41′32″N40°19′29″E
Biathlon, Cross-countryskiing,Nordic
combined (cross-country
skiing)
Biathlon, Cross-
country skiing 7,500
Rosa Khutor
Extreme Park 43°39′27″N40°19′11″E
Freestyle
skiing, Snowboarding Snowboarding
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4,000
(freestyle)
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Venue Coordinates
Sports
Capacity
Olympics Paralympics
6,250
(snowboard)
Rosa Khutor
Alpine Resort 43°38′47″N40°19′56″E
Alpine skiing Alpine skiing 7,500
RusSki Gorki
Jumping Center 43°40′33″N40°14′28″E
Nordic combined (ski
jumping), Ski jumping - 7,500
Sliding Center
Sanki 43°40′01″N40°17′19″E
Bobsleigh, Luge, Skeleton - 5,000
Updates
Environmental protection measures are being used in venue construction. These include being climate-
neutral, games in harmony with nature, zero waste, and raising environmental awareness in preparing
and hosting the 2014 Games. The 100th environmental protection measure was completed in October
2010. Slopes at the Rosa Khutor Alpine Resort were completed on 26 November 2010. A European Ski
competition will take place in early 2011 while a World cup event will take place in 2012.[18]