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Which Countries deserve to host the Winter Olympics Games ?


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I think that Southern emisphere will deserve it, in general, although it would mean to change a lot of calendars and so on; (personally I think that to be able to spread and develop, a lot of sport should plan events all over the year everywhere in the world like tennis does, so in a relatively midterm future, this is not going to be a real problem). 

In case this happens, I think Chile would be a nice choice.

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AUS/NZ is a dream option, still. And I agree, Chile could be very nice choice as well.

 

I am rooting for Slovenia/Slovakia combination though just for fun :d  How many athletes may make mistake and go to one instead to another country :d 

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I'd love a South American Winter Olympics, but I doubt there's enough money to basically build everything from scratch. I mean, there's some alpine skiing venues and a snowboard cross course? Sure, cross-country skiing and in two places biathlon, but those facilities are rather....let's say, amateuristic. In my opinion it only gets a tiny bit realistic once stuff like ski jumping hills and sliding tracks can be built, deconstructed and moved to another place relatively cheaply.

 

NZ/Australia has a billion times more chance :p 

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On 30/01/2019 at 11:11, Wanderer said:

AUS/NZ is a dream option, still. And I agree, Chile could be very nice choice as well.

 

I am rooting for Slovenia/Slovakia combination though just for fun :d  How many athletes may make mistake and go to one instead to another country :d 

Just the dumb ones who don't look at the name of their city :evil: 

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If you want a winter olympic outside of Europe/ East Asia/ N-A you'd probably need to get rid first of the sledding and skating sports :rolleyes:

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3 minutes ago, De_Gambassi said:

If you want a winter olympic outside of Europe/ East Asia/ N-A you'd probably need to get rid first of the sledding and skating sports :rolleyes:

That might not be necessary, considering one other continent already has medal candidates and another one is well on it's way to having them within a few years :p Might help in getting enough interest to have one rink

 

Plus an indoor sports hall can always be used anywhere, if not for any ice sport there's a ton of other sports one can do inside. Sliding tracks are a much bigger issue, which is why I referred to the plan of having ice-like plastic modular tracks that could be built - and after the event moved somewhere else - for a fraction of the current prices.

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il y a 2 minutes, heywoodu a déclaré:

That might not be necessary, considering one other continent already has medal candidates and another one is well on it's way to having them within a few years :p Might help in getting enough interest to have one rink

 

Plus an indoor sports hall can always be used anywhere, if not for any ice sport there's a ton of other sports one can do inside. Sliding tracks are a much bigger issue, which is why I referred to the plan of having ice-like plastic modular tracks that could be built - and after the event moved somewhere else - for a fraction of the current prices.

 

Do you have a link on that ?

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Just now, De_Gambassi said:

 

Do you have a link on that ?

https://www.theengineer.co.uk/bobsled-winter-olympics-plastic/

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