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Big Air Shougang (Chinese: 首钢滑雪大跳台; pinyin: Shǒugāng huáxuě dà tiàotái) is a sports stadium in the Shijingshan District in Beijing, China, built to host the big air events of the 2022 Winter Olympics. [1] It is the world's first permanent big air venue. [2] [3]
The Beijing Olympic Games Bidding Committee unveiled the venue layout plan for the 2022 Winter Olympics on 20 February 2014; the plan was include the five ice events at the Olympic Green, the Capital Indoor Stadium and the Wukesong Sports Center, which were some of the main venues of the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Big Air Shougang was designed as one of the signature venues of the 2022 Games, and China chose its location — cooling towers and all — as a symbol of the change the nation wished to show the ...
Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre (big air) Ski jumping, Nordic combined (ski jumping) 8,500 (including 2,200 standing) [8] 2022 Beijing: Genting Snow Park: Freestyle skiing: Not listed. Big Air Shougang (big air) None: 4,912 2026 Milan-Cortina: Mottolino/Sitas-Tagliede/Carosello 3000: Freestyle skiing: Not listed. 2030 French Alps: Briançon ...
Visitors look at the Big Air venue, left, that will see competition in freestyle skiing and snowboarding for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics at Shougang, a former power plant which now also ...
Eileen Gu's goal of three Olympic medals nearly blew away in the wind. The American-born freestyle skier who spurned Team USA for China ahead of the Beijing Games risked missing the finals in ...
In July 2018, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) officially added the mixed team snowboard cross event to the Olympic program, increasing the total number of events to 11. [2] [3] A total of 238 quota spots were distributed to the sport of snowboarding, a decline of 20 from the 2018 Winter Olympics. [4]
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