Turin, 24 December (LaPresse) – "The work is finished. We are now at the stage of finishing touches, the details that are just as important. It is clear that on 6 February 2026 we will be more than ready, and that is the most important thing. It has been a complex journey, and there have also been moments of difficulty. We consider that these Olympics, and then also the Paralympics, have the largest perimeter in history, more than 22,000 square kilometres, with few new but significant infrastructures. We are trying to use everything that is available, especially nature, because the Winter Olympics have a sporting backdrop, especially where nature is most generous. We have built new facilities starting with Santa Giulia, the new sports and entertainment venue, which will be the most important in Italy. We have rebuilt the bobsleigh and luge track. In short, you will see what this organisational machine has been able to achieve in a relatively short time'. This was stated by the Minister for Sport and Youth, Andrea Abodi, speaking on RTL 102.5 during “Non Stop News”.
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