Pressure builds on Winter Games as climate, funding concerns build
Business World Philippines
|December 26, 2025
Pressure is mounting on Italian authorities to accelerate preparations for the Milano Cortina Olympics amid funding gaps and unusually warm temperatures, even as the head of world skiing openly advocates a fundamental overhaul of how future Winter Games are hosted.
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With the Games due to start in February, International Ski and Snowboard Federation president Johan Eliasch said Italy's challenges were symptomatic of deeper structural issues facing winter sport, as rising costs, climate pressure and underused infrastructure fuel calls for a rotating model of permanent Olympic hosts.
Growing concern over climate pressure, escalating costs and the waste of Olympic infrastructure after the Games is strengthening support within international sport for a rotation system, under which a small pool of established venues would host the Winter Olympics on a recurring basis.
Proponents argue that such a model would allow long-term planning, reduce spending and ensure consistent conditions for athletes and spectators, rather than forcing hosts to build or upgrade facilities that are rarely used once the Games end.
Eliasch said several Olympic venues were facing technical difficulties not because of shortcomings by local organizers, but because of funding issues at government level.
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