Torino Olympic Park

Torino Olympic Park

Torino Olympic Park is the park that was created to manage all of the facilities used for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy and facilites surrounding the Turin region.

Facilities covered include Bardonecchia (snowboarding), Cesana Pariol (bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton), Cesana San Sicario (alpine skiing and biathlon), Oval Lingotto (speed skating), Palasport Olimpico (ice hockey), Palavela (figure skating and short track speed skating), Pinerolo (curling), Pragelato (cross country skiing, nordic combined, and ski jumping), Sauze d'Oulx (freestyle skiing), Sestriere (alpine skiing), Stadio Olimpico (opening and closing ceremonies), and Torino Esposizioni (ice hockey).

Reference

* [http://www.torinolympicpark.org/?lang=en Official website] en icon & it icon


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