Milan Cortina Olympics: Embracing the Spread-Out Games

The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are the most dispersed in history, with venues spread across 22,000 square kilometers of northern Italy. While this model faces mixed reviews, it offers economic benefits and unique travel experiences. Fans and athletes navigate long distances to enjoy diverse locations and immediate medal ceremonies.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Milan | Updated: 14-02-2026 15:32 IST | Created: 14-02-2026 15:32 IST
Milan Cortina Olympics: Embracing the Spread-Out Games
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The Milan Cortina Winter Olympics are making history as the most geographically dispersed Games ever, stretching across a vast 22,000 square kilometers in northern Italy. The decision to spread out venues comes with its set of challenges and advantages for both participants and spectators.

While covering large distances can be daunting, the format avoids the need for heavy public investment in underused venues and distributes tourists' spending across a wider region. This model is part of an emerging Olympic trend, with future Games set to embrace this format more fully.

Despite some challenges, the dispersed setup allows attendees the chance to explore Italy's countryside, while providing more immediate emotional payoffs during events, thanks to instant medal ceremonies. This has brought both excitement and a new kind of Olympic experience for fans and athletes alike.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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