“Let’s play at the Olympic Stadium” 2018 Pyeongchang Memorial Foundation Children’s Day Experience Program

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Group photo of ‘Ski Jump Adventure’ participants.

The Pyeongchang Olympics ‘Legacy’ opened its doors to the general public for the first time.

The 2018 Pyeongchang Memorial Foundation launched a sports tourism and experience program using the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium.

The first runner was the Pyeongchang Ski Jump Center, flying through the skies over a snowy field.

Gangwon Development Corporation, Korea Ski and Snowboard Association, and Ski Jump 2.0 Sports Club held the 'Play Winter Ski Jump Adventure' with about 200 children and their families from all over the country to celebrate Children's Day (5th).

Family participants rode the monorail, climbed the ski jumping platform, toured the observatory and stadium, and watched the national ski jumping team training right next to them. 토토사이트

This was followed by a ski jumping speed experience going down the grass on a tube and a mini ski jumping experience going downhill after learning the basic ski jumping posture.

The 2018 Pyeongchang Memorial Foundation has mainly carried out legacy projects related to elite athletes, such as the Dream Program and Winter Sports Academy. In fact, the 2024 Gangwon Youth Winter Olympics used the facilities of the Pyeongchang Games, and about 50 domestic and foreign athletes who received support from the foundation, including figure skating women's single Jia Shin (silver medal) and men's bobsled singles Jonatan Rurimi (Tunisia, silver medal), participated in the event. Participated in the competition. The Pyeongchang Memorial Foundation has now stepped forward to enable more people to visit the Olympic Stadium and enjoy the sport in person. Taehyeon Joo, a participant from Songdo, Incheon, said, “It was new and enjoyable to be able to experience various things with the children at the same place where I watched the games at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.” He added, “Through these programs, I was able to learn more about sports like ski jumping that are difficult to encounter.” “I think it would be good to be known,” he said. 카지노사이트

Yoo Seung-min, chairman of the Pyeongchang Memorial Foundation and member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), said, “It is quite encouraging that the leisure program utilizing the Winter Olympics stadium was successfully conducted during the Children’s Day holiday. “In addition to the existing player development program, we will contribute to Gangwon-do becoming the center of winter sports as an Olympic host city through various measures using the stadium,” he said.

The foundation is preparing additional experiential events this summer. Depending on the results of the event, the experience program may be operated as a permanent program in the future. Detailed information, including participant recruitment, will be announced on the Play Winter website (www.playwinter.com) and social media. 토토사이트

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