Cortina 2021 invests in infrastructure updates

By Published On: June 7th, 2017Comments Off on Cortina 2021 invests in infrastructure updates

The second Coordination Group Meeting for the 2021 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships was held in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, last week. The delegation, which was welcomed by CEO of the local organizing committee Paolo Nicoletti, included technical and administrative staff from FIS led by Secretary General Sarah Lewis, representatives from the Italian Ski Association (FISI) including Alpine Skiing Director Massimo Rinaldi, and representatives of Infront Sports & Media.

The primary focus of the two days was on the work being undertaken to develop the courses and finish areas. The speed events will finish at a new location in the traditional Rumerlo area, where the current ladies’ World Cup races are staged. Meanwhile, the slalom finish area will be newly constructed while using portions of the former Olympic slalom Druscie course. An additional investment will be made in the transportation system to and from the mid-mountain finish areas. The Italian government has already confirmed significant investment to upgrade roads to Cortina and 40 million euros for installations including the courses. The government has also approved a decree to facilitate the construction projects.

After the outdoor inspections, the group discussed the organizational aspects of the 2021 World Championships. The Cortina 2021 team, together with FISI, presented its progress in the last six months, including formally presenting the stunning corporate identity and logo, detailing updates on the recruitment of volunteers, and the vision for the fan experience during the World Championships.

“This was an extremely valuable visit shortly after the appointment by the Italian Winter Sport Association of Alessandro Benetton as president of the local organizing committee,” said FIS Secretary General Sarah Lewis. “During these two days, we could cover many essential areas and look into the road map and timelines to 2021. The basis is now in place to advance the planning for the Cortina 2021 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, after recent confirmation of significant support from the government authorities with construction projects.”

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