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Winter Olympics 2026: Concerns over skiing and snowboarding snow levels in Livigno

By britishbulletin.com21 December 20251 Min Read
Winter Olympics 2026: Concerns over skiing and snowboarding snow levels in Livigno
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Concerns over snow levels for the skiing events at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy have been raised by the president of the International Ski Federation (FIS).

Johan Eliasch highlighted issues with the production of artificial snow, which he said was down to delays with the Italian government releasing funds to organisers.

Livigno Snow Park and Aerials and Moguls Park will be key venues during February’s Winter Olympics.

Livigno mayor Remo Galli has responded to the concerns, stating that the delays were caused by a technical problem.

“We’ll have all the snow we need to have a great Olympics. In fact, we’ll have much more,” Galli told Italian news agency Ansa.

“It was necessary to replace a valve, but it was done within the timeframe, and all the snow guns have been operating for a few evenings.

“We’re doing well, for Livigno and for Italy. And in the next few days, temperatures will drop further, even to 20 below zero, so I’m not at all worried.”

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