Pyeongchang Ski Jumping Centre, Winter sports complex in Pyeongchang County, South Korea.
The Pyeongchang Ski Jumping Centre is a winter sports facility with two jumping hills of different sizes for national and international competitions. The venue features extensive wind protection systems, modern floodlighting, and can hold roughly 26,000 spectators.
The facility opened in 2008 following construction that began in 2006, originally conceived for a possible Olympics bid. It later became a main venue for the 2018 Winter Games.
The venue draws athletes from around the world and has strengthened South Korea's standing in winter sports. Local competitors train at professional facilities that host international events.
The site is accessible to visitors, especially during competition season when sporting events take place. Plan your visit around the best viewpoints and bring weather-appropriate clothing for outdoor watching.
The landing area transforms into a football pitch during non-winter months, making the space work year-round. This dual-purpose design is a practical example of sports infrastructure thinking beyond a single season.
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