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    Olympics-Heavy snow blankets mountain venues for Milano Cortina Games

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    Posted on February 3, 2026

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    Last updated: February 3, 2026

    Olympics-Heavy snow blankets mountain venues for Milano Cortina Games - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Heavy snow enhances Milano Cortina Olympic venues, improving conditions for ski events but posing logistical challenges.

    Table of Contents

    • Weather Impact on Milano Cortina Olympics
    • Snow Conditions in Livigno
    • Challenges in Cortina d'Ampezzo
    • Training Sessions in Bormio

    Milano Cortina Olympics: Heavy Snow Enhances Mountain Venues

    Weather Impact on Milano Cortina Olympics

    By Julien Pretot and Lisa Richwine

    Snow Conditions in Livigno

    CORTINA D'AMPEZZO/LIVIGNO, Italy Feb 3 (Reuters) - Heavy snow fell on Tuesday on the northern Italian mountain venues that will host the ski events at the Milano Cortina Olympics, helping to provide a fitting backdrop for the Games.

    Challenges in Cortina d'Ampezzo

    Livigno, which will stage snowboarding and freestyle skiing, woke up to soft snow on Tuesday which increased in intensity in the morning.

    Training Sessions in Bormio

    The snow blanketed the Alpine town where the FIS (International Ski and Snowboard Federation) had previously raised concerns over snow levels for the competitions.

    "Snow conditions are great here," said American snowboarder Ollie Martin.

    "It's really nice to see that somewhere there is a lot of snow. Back in Colorado, we are struggling a little bit. It's nice to see a good amount of snow here."

    SNOW CAN BE A MIXED BLESSING

    You can get too much of a good thing, however, and there were concerns that bad weather could disrupt the schedules for the Games where the first preliminary action begins on Wednesday.

    Bormio, close to Livigno in the Lombardy region, is due to hold the first official training session on Wednesday for the men's Alpine skiing downhill race, a blue- riband event that will be held on Saturday.

    The weather cleared in Bormio around midday on Tuesday and the sun made a welcome appearance.

    Further east in the Dolomites, the resort of Cortina d'Ampezzo also had heavy snow, complicating efforts to put the finishing touches to buildings in the co-host of the Games.

    Work was continuing but some of the Games transport services were slowed, again highlighting what is likely to be one of the key challenges for the Games.

    Cortina will stage women's Alpine skiing, curling and sliding events of bobsleigh, skeleton and luge.

    (Additional reporting by Alan Baldwin in Cortina d'Ampezzo and Giulia Segreti in LivignoWriting by Keith Weir, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Heavy snow blankets northern Italian Olympic venues.
    • •Livigno and Cortina d'Ampezzo face weather challenges.
    • •Snow conditions improve for skiing and snowboarding events.
    • •Concerns over potential weather disruptions persist.
    • •Bormio prepares for men's Alpine skiing downhill race.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Olympics-Heavy snow blankets mountain venues for Milano Cortina Games

    1What is the Milano Cortina Olympics?

    The Milano Cortina Olympics refers to the upcoming Winter Olympic Games scheduled to be held in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, showcasing various winter sports.

    2What are training sessions in skiing?

    Training sessions in skiing are preparatory events where athletes practice and refine their skills on the slopes before official competitions.

    3What are the challenges faced by mountain venues?

    Mountain venues often face challenges such as unpredictable weather conditions, snow levels, and logistical issues related to transportation and infrastructure.

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