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    Olympics-U.S. Hospitality Space Changes Name From 'Ice House' to 'Winter House' Following Protests

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    Posted on February 2, 2026

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    Last updated: February 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The US Olympic Committee renamed its hospitality venue to 'Winter House' following protests over ICE-related incidents, aiming to provide a distraction-free space for athletes.

    U.S. Olympic Committee Renames Hospitality Venue Amid Protests

    Name Change and Its Implications

    By Rory Carroll and Agnieszka Flak

    Background of the Venue

    MILAN, Feb 2 (Reuters) - U.S. Olympic officials have changed the name of an athlete hospitality space at the Milano Cortina Games from "Ice House" to "Winter House," a move that comes following protests in Minneapolis over the fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.

    Reactions from Athletes

    The venue has been billed by the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) as an "athlete-first space" where U.S. figure skaters, hockey players, speedskaters and their families can gather in what is normally a boutique-style hotel in the heart of Milan.

    Protests and Immigration Context

    "Our hospitality concept was designed to be a private space free of distractions where athletes, their families, and friends can come together to celebrate the unique experience of the Winter Games," U.S. Figure Skating, USA Hockey and US Speedskating said in a joint statement. 

    "This name captures that vision and connects to the season and the event."

    Winter House will host a variety of activities, including meet-and-greets with Olympic champions and legends, medal celebrations, watch parties and sponsored events, according to the USOPC. While not open to the public, NBC will showcase the venue during its coverage. 

    Thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Minneapolis and students across the U.S. staged walkouts on Friday to demand the withdrawal of federal immigration agents from Minnesota following the shootings. 

    Under a national immigration crackdown, President Donald Trump has sent 3,000 federal officers to the Minneapolis area who are patrolling the streets in tactical gear, a force five times the size of the Minneapolis Police Department.

    "I think it's wise," U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn told reporters after practice on Monday in Milan. 

    "It's unfortunate that the term ICE isn't something we can embrace because of what's happening and the implications of what some individuals are doing. 

    "Unfortunately, in my own country, it is very upsetting and very distressing to see. And I can't imagine how people who have been impacted by that directly feel. So I think it's wise that we change something as minute as a name if it is able to make anyone feel more comfortable."

    (Reporting by Rory Carroll and Agnieszka Flak , editing by Ed Osmond)

    Table of Contents

    • Name Change and Its Implications
    • Background of the Venue
    • Reactions from Athletes
    • Protests and Immigration Context

    Key Takeaways

    • •US Olympic Committee changes venue name from 'Ice House' to 'Winter House'.
    • •Protests in Minneapolis influence the name change.
    • •Venue serves as a private space for US athletes and families.
    • •Winter House hosts Olympic-related activities and events.
    • •NBC to feature Winter House during Olympic coverage.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Olympics-U.S. hospitality space changes name from 'Ice House' to 'Winter House' following protests

    1What is the U.S. Olympic Committee?

    The U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) is the national governing body for the Olympic movement in the United States, responsible for organizing and supporting the participation of American athletes in the Olympic Games.

    2What is the significance of the Winter House?

    The Winter House is an athlete hospitality venue for the Milano Cortina Games, designed to provide a distraction-free environment for athletes and their families during the Winter Olympics.

    3What are protests related to immigration?

    Protests related to immigration often arise from concerns over policies and actions that affect immigrant communities, including law enforcement practices and federal immigration enforcement.

    4What is the purpose of athlete hospitality spaces?

    Athlete hospitality spaces are designated areas where athletes can relax, socialize, and celebrate during major sporting events, providing a supportive environment away from competition.

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