website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Winter Olympic Games 2030 Bid Process


Recommended Posts

A fun possibility with the inclusion of natural track luge is the simultaneous inclusion of ice cross downhill. You could have natural track luge the first week, and then take a few days in the middle of the Games to remodel the track and prepare it for two or three days of ice cross downhill at the end of the Games.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538298
Share on other sites

16 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

A fun possibility with the inclusion of natural track luge is the simultaneous inclusion of ice cross downhill. You could have natural track luge the first week, and then take a few days in the middle of the Games to remodel the track and prepare it for two or three days of ice cross downhill at the end of the Games.

Ice cross at the Olympics? Yes please :d  One of my favourite non-olympic winter sports by far. So exciting to watch. 
 

For those who have never seen ice cross before, and have no clue what it is, here’s a video explaining it for you :yes

 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538301
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, Josh said:

Ice cross at the Olympics? Yes please :d  One of my favourite non-olympic winter sports by far. So exciting to watch. 
 

For those who have never seen ice cross before, and have no clue what it is, here’s a video explaining it for you :yes

 

I have seen it before and I think this would be a great addition to the Olympics.  Not like they need a big fancy permanent venue for it, either.  They probably don't have the appropriate international organization to make it happen, but I like the idea

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538325
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, Quaker2001 said:

I have seen it before and I think this would be a great addition to the Olympics.  Not like they need a big fancy permanent venue for it, either.  They probably don't have the appropriate international organization to make it happen, but I like the idea

The ISU recently sent out a fan survey asking about ice cross. They would be the most logical to take it over.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538327
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, intoronto said:

The ISU recently sent out a fan survey asking about ice cross. They would be the most logical to take it over.

ATSX might have something to say about that plan :p

 

Link: https://www.icecross.org/en/atsx/

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538341
Share on other sites

12 hours ago, phelps said:

as the article says, it's a youth / junior facility.

 

there's no way you can host a senior race on a track 700m short and with only 6 curves (and tbh I also think it's not enough even for the junior class, it's good just for the babies, to start the activity already on an artificial track instead of the natural tracks, like it happens right now in South Tyrol and sometimes also in Austria).

 

50 million venues just to let :GER win 10+ gold medals at the Games...not really necessary...:p

To be fair, natural track luge is even less competitive and more super obscure than artificial track luge :p 

 

Artificial track luge already looks sort of silly to a majority of people, especially doubles is something nobody outside of the small community of luge enthousiasts (like myself, I love it) can take seriously and is usually the butt of all kinds of jokes. Try getting non-luge enthousiasts warmed up for natural track luge, which to the masses looks even more like regular people sliding for fun :p 

 

Not to be negative about the sport myself, I have no problems with it, but where the general masses already ignore artificial track luge, I can only see that be even worse for natural track (outside of the one or two strongholds in the world).

 

Personally I'd be fine with having both, btw.

Edited by heywoodu

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538349
Share on other sites

10 hours ago, Josh said:

Ice cross at the Olympics? Yes please :d  One of my favourite non-olympic winter sports by far. So exciting to watch. 
 

For those who have never seen ice cross before, and have no clue what it is, here’s a video explaining it for you :yes

 

 

Does it still exist? I know a few years back there was the pretty big Red Bull sponsored series, but I haven't heard much of it the past 2-3 years or so...which is sad, because yeah it's absolutely awesome and would be a fantastic addition :d (although the main issue is/was it being of course basically entirely Red Bull guided, which isn't great for Olympic inclusion one can imagine)

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538353
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

To be fair, natural track luge is even less competitive and more super obscure than artificial track luge :p 

only because it's not an Olympic sport.

 

give them a proper recognition and the sport (which already have more Countries participating at the world champs than the artificial track luge) will bump up their numbers and will have a lot more competitive Nations.

 

look at Karate...it used to have the same old 5/6 Countries at the top...then suddenly there were at least 30 Nations with legitimate gold medal ambitions when it entered the Olympic program...now, a year and a half after the Olympic dismissal, it's back to the usual suspects.

 

it's the Olympic status that makes a sport great, not vice versa. ;)

 

p.s. my first intention was just a joke...but I see that the argument has been taken seriously way more than I expected...;)

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538361
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, phelps said:

only because it's not an Olympic sport.

 

give them a proper recognition and the sport (which already have more Countries participating at the world champs than the artificial track luge) will bump up their numbers and will have a lot more competitive Nations.

 

look at Karate...it used to have the same old 5/6 Countries at the top...then suddenly there were at least 30 Nations with legitimate gold medal ambitions when it entered the Olympic program...now, a year and a half after the Olympic dismissal, it's back to the usual suspects.

 

it's the Olympic status that makes a sport great, not vice versa. ;)

 

p.s. my first intention was just a joke...but I see that the argument has been taken seriously way more than I expected...;)

To be fair, sports that need the Olympic status to be a competitive sport might need to take a good hard look at themselves :p (and yes, I know that'll be a majority of sports)

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538369
Share on other sites

16 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Does it still exist? I know a few years back there was the pretty big Red Bull sponsored series, but I haven't heard much of it the past 2-3 years or so...which is sad, because yeah it's absolutely awesome and would be a fantastic addition :d (although the main issue is/was it being of course basically entirely Red Bull guided, which isn't great for Olympic inclusion one can imagine)

Yes it absolutely does! All events are streamed live on the ATSX Youtube Channel, if you want to watch in the future :d

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/10462-winter-olympic-games-2030-bid-process/page/11/#findComment-538438
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • 2025-26 FIH Men's and Women's Pro League - Dublin  & Santiago del Estero   Week 1 Results (December 9-14, 2025)     * W: Win. / L: Loss / SOW: Shoot-out Win / SOL: Shoot-out Loss   Men's Standings: 1. Argentina  / 11p (3W-1SOW) 2. Belgium  / 10p (3W-1SOL) 3. Netherlands  / 7p (2W-1SOL-1L) 4. England  / 5p (1W-1SOW-2L) 5. Germany  / 3p (1W-3L) 6. Australia  - India  - Spain  / Not Played 9. Pakistan  / 0p (4L)   Matches:   () - 1-1 (4-2)  / 3-2  / 3-2  / 5-1 () - 4-1  / 4-1  / 3-2 () - 5-2  / 7-3 () - 2-2 (3-2)  / 4-1 () - 4-1   () -   ------------------   Women's Standings: 1. Belgium  / 12p (4W) 2. Netherlands  / 9p (3W) 3. Argentina  / 5p (1W-1SOW-1L) 4. England  / 4p (1W-1SOL-2L) 5. Ireland  / 2p (1SOW-3L) 6. Germany  / 1p (1SOL-3L) 7. Australia  - China  - Spain  / Not Played   Matches: ( v  second match was cancelled due to weather)   () - 3-0  / 2-1  / 2-1  / 2-1 () - 2-0  / 4-0  / 5-1 () - 1-0  / 1-1 (5-4) () - 2-1 () - 1-1 (4-3) () -    Results   NEXT MEN'S: FEBRUARY 5-15, 2026. - Valencia  (Feb 5-10) (  )  - Rourkela  (Feb 10-15) (  )  - Hobart  (Feb 10-15) (  )    NEXT WOMEN'S: FEBRUARY 5-15, 2026. - Valencia  (Feb 5-10) (  ) - Guangzhou  (Feb 5-10) (  ) - Hobart  (Feb 10-15) (  )
    • World Women's Handball Championship - Germany  and Netherlands   Results (November 26 - December 14, 2025)     Women's: 1. Norway  (Kristiansen - Obaidli - Aardahl - Skogrand - L Rushfeldt Deila - Mork - Aune - Breistol - Ingstad - Lunde - Henriksen - Bakkerud - Reistad - Hovden - T Rushfeldt Deila - Wollik - Raasok - Krogh) 2. Germany 3. France 4. Netherlands 5. Denmark 6. Brazil 7. Hungary 8. Montenegro 9. Romania 10. Angola 11. Poland 12. Serbia 13. Japan 14. Spain 15. Sweden 16. Austria 17. Faroe Islands  18. Czech Republic 19. Switzerland 20. Tunisia 21. Iceland 22. Argentina 23. South Korea 24. Senegal 25. Croatia  (President's Cup Winners) 26. China 27. Paraguay 28. Egypt 29. Uruguay 30. Cuba 31. Kazakhstan 32. Iran   Awards:   MVP: Henry Reistad   Best Young Player: Viola Leuchter   Top Scorer: Henry Reistad  (55) - Lorena Tellez  (54) - Antje Doll  (49)   Top Goalkeeper: Katrine Lunde  (48%) - Seraina Kuratli  (47%) - Eli Marie Raasok  (45%)   All-Star Team: Katrine Lunde  (GK) - Antje Doll  (LW) - Emily Vogel  (LB) - Bruna de Paula  (CB) - Dione Housheer  (RB) - Emilie Hovden  (RW) - Sarah Bouktit  (P)   Final Results
    • Current Standings at the Youth Sailing World Championships in Vilamoura  (December 15-19).   Men's Windsurfer (IQFoil): 3/18. 1. Peleg Rajuan 2. Mattia Saoncella 3. Val Erzen   Men's One Person Dinghy (ILCA 6): 4/9. 1. Jiri Tomes 2. Francisco Dal Ri 3. Marius Graudums   Men's/Mixed Skiff (29er): 4/13. 1. Poland  (Szymon Kolka - Bartosz Zmudzinski) 2. United States  (Kevin Cason - Holland Vierling) 3. Brazil  (Zion Brandao da Cunha Faria - Joao Vicente Botelho Joppert)   Men's/Mixed Two Person Dinghy (420): 3/9. 1. Ukraine  (Sviatoslav Madonich - Dmytro Karabadzhak) 2. Israel  (Ziv Shtub - Loya Sheffler) 3. France  (Simon Prot - Swan Berier Joyet)   Women's Windsurfer (IQFoil): 2/18. 1. Medea Marisa Falconi 2. Taisia Stopchenko  (Russia) 3. Nurhayat Guven   Women's One Person Dinghy (ILCA6): 4/9. 1. Mirja Dohle 2. Irene de Tomas 3. Marina Murri   Women's Two Person Dinghy (420): 2/9. 1. France  (Emy Combet - Juliette Peyre) 2. Great Britain  (Sabine Potter - Merle Nieuwland) 3. New Zealand  (Tessa Clinton - Amelia Higson)   Mixed Two Person Multihull (Nacra 15): 4/13. 1. France  (Marius Praud - Emilie Mansouri) 2. Italy  (Lorenzo Sirena - Alice Dessy) 3. Belgium  (Lotte Meynen - Simon Jacobs)   Live Results
    • I have reported this again and they said it should be fixed now, please let me know if you are still facing issues.
    • more countries added to the list of US ban    you can't travel to USA if you are from : burkina faso , niger , Laos , South sudan , mali , sierra leon ...
    • Yes, but what I mean for Serbia is that everything changed there (unfortunately for us ). 2022 was an unbelievable mess, that's not the case anymore now with just one athlete who has really gone for it and made it, so I'm 99% sure they'll accept it this time.   Who knows though. Plus there's always 1-2 bigger countries here or there who reject something, but it's not gonna be 16 places I'm afraid   
    • Doping by Event Type When we look at which events have the most doping cases, a few categories stand out from recent sanction records: Long Distance (3,000m and above): 32% of cases Sprints (400m or less): 24% of cases Jumps: 12% of cases Javelin: 8% of cases Middle Distance (800m–1,500m): 8% of cases Hammer: 8% of cases Steeplechase (3,000m SC): 4% of cases
    • From 2020 to 2025    These three countries alone make up almost two-thirds (61.9%) of all current doping violations in athletics worldwide. It’s worth noting that 199 of World Athletics’ 214 member federations have no athletes on the current ban list. This means the problem is really concentrated in a small number of places. Here’s a look at the top countries: Rank Country Total Violations Percentage Region 1 Kenya 119 24.74% Africa 2 India 108 22.45% Asia 3 Russia 73 15.18% Europe 4 China 26 5.40% Asia 5 Turkey 20 4.16% Europe 6 Italy 18 3.74% Europe 7 South Africa 18 3.74% Africa 8 Ukraine 17 3.53% Europe 9 United States 16 3.33% North America 10 Morocco 15 3.12% Africa
    • Here's my calculations of the quotas. I believe you are correct about Italy having 3 quotas in men's singles.   Men's Singles   3 Quotas: 2 Quotas: 1 Quota:   data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAPABAP///wAAACH5BAEKAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAICRAEAOw==   Women's Singles   3 Quotas: 2 Quotas: 1 Quota:     Men's Doubles   2 Quotas: 1 Quota:     Women's Doubles   1 Quota:    
    • Malaysia pencak silat team attacks referee for favoring hosts Thailand at SEA Games   https://e.vnexpress.net/news/sports/other-sports/malaysia-pencak-silat-team-attacks-referee-for-favoring-hosts-thailand-at-sea-games-4994556.html   Thailand apologizes to Vietnam after SEA Games bowling replay controversy   https://e.vnexpress.net/news/sports/other-sports/thailand-apologizes-to-vietnam-after-sea-games-bowling-replay-controversy-4994580.html   Thai esports athlete expelled from SEA Games for cheating during Arena of Valor match   https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sport/sea-games-thai-cheating-tokyogurl-naphat-warasin-expelled-arena-valor-video-game-esports-5614876     It’s the news items like these that really make the SEA Games so much more interesting. 
×
×
  • Create New...