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Winter Olympics bobsleigh track row deepens

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ROME: The row over the bobsleigh track for the 2026 Winter Olympics has gone up a notch after the IOC reacted angrily to the announceme­nt that organizers had signed a deal for constructi­on to begin in Italy. “The bobsleigh, skeleton and luge track for the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics and Paralympic­s will be in the town of Cortina,” Italy’s Transport Minister and deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini and Sports Minister Andrea Abodi announced on Friday. “This choice puts an end (to the discussion­s) and shows the steely determinat­ion of this government to complete the constructi­on work in order to have the best possible Games in Italy.”

But the announceme­nt sparked an angry response from the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, which is opposed to an 82-million-euro ($88.6-million) project that it says risks not being ready in time to be properly tested before the Games and will have little long-term benefit to local residents. “The IOC has strong concerns about the delivery of this project by the required deadline of March 2025, which is necessary to validate and homologate the track, as no sliding track has ever been completed in such a short timeframe,” the IOC said in a statement.

“This concern is shared by the Internatio­nal Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation and the Internatio­nal Luge Federation. Therefore, the IOC has asked the Milano Cortina 2026 Organizing Committee to prepare a plan B as contingenc­y in case of any delays, to ensure bobsleigh, skeleton and luge competitio­ns can be held during the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.”

A political football

When contacted by AFP, the local organizing committee said it had no further comment. Italian constructi­on company Pizzarotti, the sole bidder for the contract, now has 13 months to build a 1,445m-long (4,740-foot) track which includes 16 bends and requires complex refrigerat­ion systems, all of which need extensive testing before the Games begin on February 6, 2026.

The issue has become a political football in the hands of the hard-right Italian government of Giorgia Meloni. In October last year, the organizers agreed that bobsleigh, luge and skeleton competitio­ns at the 2026 Games would be held outside of Italy, meaning that a key venue would not be located in the host country -- almost unpreceden­ted in the history of the Winter Olympics. But Meloni’s government has been determined that the Games have the “Made in Italy” label and relaunched the idea of building a track in Cortina, as was originally set out when the Italian bid won in June 2019.

 ?? — AFP ?? Pyeongchan­g: Latvia’s Amelija Kotane competes in the women’s monobob heat 2 bobsleigh during the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games at Alpensia Sliding Centre in Pyeongchan­g on January 22, 2024.
— AFP Pyeongchan­g: Latvia’s Amelija Kotane competes in the women’s monobob heat 2 bobsleigh during the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games at Alpensia Sliding Centre in Pyeongchan­g on January 22, 2024.

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