Where will the 2030 Winter Olympics take place?
The 2030 Winter Olympics will use a dispersed model with events in four Alpine zones and Nice, allocating venues based on local strengths and infrastructure.
- France will host the 2030 Winter Games from Feb. 1 to Feb. 17, 2030, returning the event to the country since Albertville 1992.
- Organizers proposed a master plan that concentrates competitions in four zones: Haute Savoie, Savoie, Briançon and Nice, using multiple venues in the most spread-out Winter Games in history.
- Several venue decisions remain unconfirmed, with cross-country at La Clusaz, biathlon at Le Grand Bornand, alpine skiing at Courchevel and Méribel, Olympic Villages in Bozel, La Plagne and Briançon, and rink sports plus ice hockey in the Nice Zone.
- The geographic spread makes these among the most dispersed Winter Games ever staged, with Nice hosting the International Broadcast Centre, Main Press Centre, and Closing Ceremony, according to organizers.
- Athletes will vie for a record 195 medals and ski mountaineering debuts, with the Paralympic Winter Games scheduled Mar. 1 to Mar. 10, 2030, after the Feb. 1 to Feb. 17 schedule.
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Where will the 2030 Winter Olympics take place?
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