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    Olympics-IOC boss Coventry hails Milano Cortina Games a success

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    Posted on February 20, 2026

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    Last updated: February 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    IOC chief Kirsty Coventry hailed Milano Cortina 2026 as a success, saying the decentralized, sustainable format exceeded expectations despite venue delays and protests. ([thesportsexaminer.com](https://www.thesportsexaminer.com/intl-olympic-committee-coventry-salutes-milan-cortina-organizers-the-athlete-experience-and-what-athletes-are-teaching-us/?utm_source=openai))

    IOC President Coventry Declares Milano Cortina Winter Games a Success

    By Julien Pretot

    MILAN, Feb 20 (Reuters) - The Milano Cortina Olympics exceeded expectations despite a shaky build-up, IOC President Kirsty Coventry said on Friday, hailing the first spread-out Winter Games a success.

    "These Games are truly ... successful in a new way of doing things, in a sustainable way of doing things, in a way that I think many people thought maybe we couldn't do, or couldn't be done well, and it's been done extremely well, and it's surpassed everyone's expectations,” Coventry told a press conference.

    IOC Verdict on Milano Cortina’s Dispersed Games Model

    It was the International Olympic Committee chief's clearest endorsement yet of a format that split events across several Alpine clusters rather than concentrating them in one host city.

    Her assessment came after two weeks in which organisers sought to prove that a geographically dispersed Games could still deliver a consistent athlete experience.

    Sliding centre and arena delays

    Logistics and Venue Readiness

    The smooth delivery comes after years of logistical and political challenges, including construction delays at Milan’s Santagiulia Arena and controversy over building a new sliding centre in Cortina against IOC advice.

    Transport and weather challenges

    Organisers have also faced isolated disruptions during the Games, such as suspected sabotage on rail lines and protests in Milan over housing and environmental issues.

    Transport concerns across the dispersed venues have been mitigated by limited cross-regional travel among spectators, though some competitors had to walk to the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium in heavy snowfall that stopped traffic.

    Athlete Experience Across Multiple Villages

    Central to the success of the Games, Coventry argued, was the effort to standardise conditions across multiple athlete villages despite the distances separating venues from Cortina d’Ampezzo to Livigno and Bormio.

    Ticket Sales and Fan Engagement

    Italian athletes’ performances also helped ticket sales, which amounted to about 1.4 million.

    "And the athletes are extremely happy. And they're happy because the experiences that the MiCo (Milano Cortina) team and my team delivered to them have been the same,” she said.

    Giacomel on lack of Antholz village

    Mixed relay silver medallist Tommaso Giacomel did, however, lament the fact there was no Olympic village near the Antholz-Anterselva Biathlon Arena and that competitors were dotted around different hotels near the venue instead of in one place.

    Dual Opening Ceremonies

    TWO OPENING CEREMONIES

    San Siro main ceremony

    Two opening ceremonies were held - the main one at Milan’s San Siro stadium and a more low-key parade on Cortina d’Ampezzo's Corso Italia, where athletes and spectators were within touching distance.

    Cortina street parade

    Feedback from competitors suggested the more intimate settings had in some cases enhanced the Olympic atmosphere, Coventry said, taking the Cortina opening ceremony as an example.

    The Zimbabwean, presiding over her first Games as IOC chief after elections in 2025, framed Milano Cortina as proof of concept for future hosts grappling with rising costs and climate constraints, while acknowledging adjustments would follow.

    “It allows us to really look at ourselves and look at the things that we have in place and how we're then going to make certain adjustments for the future,” she said.

    Sustainability, Gender Balance and Engagement

    Beyond logistics, Coventry pointed to the broader impact of the Games, highlighting gender balance - with women making up 47% of competitors - and global engagement as marks of progress.

    “But it's been an incredible experience and we're all very proud to have gender equity playing a big role in the delivery of the Games,” she said, describing a "tremendous Games" in which athletes have "come together and shared in their passion".

    Evaluation Process and Next Steps

    With the closing ceremony in Verona approaching, Coventry said the focus would soon shift to a formal evaluation process, but insisted the headline conclusion was already clear.

    "So we look forward to doing that and to learning from all the incredible experiences that I think all of the stakeholders have had across these Games, across these past two weeks,” she said.

    (Reporting by Julien Pretot and Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Ken Ferris)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •IOC President Kirsty Coventry said the geographically dispersed Milano Cortina 2026 Games surpassed expectations and validated a sustainable model. ([thesportsexaminer.com](https://www.thesportsexaminer.com/intl-olympic-committee-coventry-salutes-milan-cortina-organizers-the-athlete-experience-and-what-athletes-are-teaching-us/?utm_source=openai))

    Frequently Asked Questions about Olympics-IOC boss Coventry hails Milano Cortina Games a success

    1What is the main topic?

    IOC President Kirsty Coventry praised Milano Cortina 2026, calling the dispersed Winter Games model a success that surpassed expectations. ([thesportsexaminer.com](https://www.thesportsexaminer.com/intl-olympic-committee-coventry-salutes-milan-cortina-organizers-the-athlete-experience-and-what-athletes-are-teaching-us/?utm_source=openai))

    2What challenges did the Games face?
    • IOC Verdict on Milano Cortina’s Dispersed Games Model
    • Sliding centre and arena delays
    • Logistics and Venue Readiness
    • Transport and weather challenges
    • Athlete Experience Across Multiple Villages
    • Ticket Sales and Fan Engagement
    • Giacomel on lack of Antholz village
    • Dual Opening Ceremonies
    • San Siro main ceremony
    • Cortina street parade
    • Sustainability, Gender Balance and Engagement
    • Evaluation Process and Next Steps
  • •A multi-site opening featured San Siro in Milan and simultaneous ceremonies in Cortina with two cauldrons, reflecting the Games’ spread-out format. ([euronews.com](https://www.euronews.com/2026/02/07/winter-olympics-officially-open-in-milan-and-cortina-with-two-cauldrons-lit-to-start-the-g?utm_source=openai))
  • •Organizers overcame major hurdles including delays at Milan’s Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena and controversy over rebuilding Cortina’s sliding center. ([theguardian.com](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/nov/29/milan-cortina-2026-hockey-arena-delay-no-plan-b?utm_source=openai))
  • •The event faced disruptions such as protests in Milan and suspected rail sabotage that caused transport delays. ([euronews.com](https://www.euronews.com/2026/02/07/milan-protesters-rally-against-environmentally-and-economically-unsustainable-winter-olymp?utm_source=openai))
  • •Ticketing remained strong, with sales topping 1.27 million by mid-Games toward a total inventory near 1.4 million. ([english.news.cn](https://english.news.cn/20260214/2394b6eea8674dda8d8bdd7cc63a2d91/c.html?utm_source=openai))
  • Key issues included construction delays at Milan’s Santagiulia Arena, debate over the Cortina sliding track, and protests plus rail disruptions around the opening days. ([theguardian.com](https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/nov/29/milan-cortina-2026-hockey-arena-delay-no-plan-b?utm_source=openai))

    3How did the opening ceremonies work across venues?

    The Games held a main ceremony at San Siro while staging parallel parades and lighting two cauldrons in Milan and Cortina, aligning with the multi-cluster setup. ([euronews.com](https://www.euronews.com/2026/02/07/winter-olympics-officially-open-in-milan-and-cortina-with-two-cauldrons-lit-to-start-the-g?utm_source=openai))

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