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Olympic Winter Games
PyeongChang 2018
9–25 February 2018 (17days)
15 disciplines
102 medal events
95 countries
2,900 athletes
Paralympic Winter Games
PyeongChang 2018
9–18 March 2018 (10 days)
6 disciplines
80 medal events
45 countries
670 athletes
VISION
New HorizonsPyeongChang 2018 will open the
new horizons for Asia’s winter sports
and leave a sustainable legacy in
PyeongChang and Korea.
SLOGAN
Passion. Connected.The world will come together under a
single passion for winter sports.
Chamonix Olympic Winter Games
The first Olympic Winter Games was
held in Chamonix, France. A total of 16
nations and 258 athletes participated.
St Moritz Olympic Winter Games
The Olympic Games opened in the middle
of a snow storm, but then throughout
the Games, the region suffered from
unusually high temperatures.
St Moritz Olympic Winter Games
St Moritz became a city that staged
Olympic Winter Games more than once by
hosting the fifth Olympic Winter Games, at
which Korea participated for the first time.
Ornskoldsvik 1976 Paralympic
Winter Games
In 1948, the Games were held in
commemoration of British war veterans
who suffered from spinal injuries.
These evolved into the first Paralympic
Winter Games in Ornskoldsvik,
Sweden in 1976.
PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games
In 2018, the Olympic and Paralympic
Winter Games will be held for a duration
of 27 days in PyeongChang, Jeongseon,
and Gangneung.
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New Horizons.
Passion. Connected.
Lake Placid Olympic Winter Games
The third Olympic Winter Games was
held for the first time in a non-European
city and Lake Placid, US had the honour
of being the host city.
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History of Olympic and
Paralympic Winter Games,
the World’s Greatest Festival of Winter Sports
Victory and Delight:
Waiting for a New Heroes
Flame of Passion and Unity:
Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
Torch Relay
One Team, One Passion
YANG Jaerim & KO Unsori Para Alpine Skiing
Para alpine skier YANG Jaerim and her guide skier KO Unsori,
famous for their perfect unison, are striving for more than
one win in slalom and giant slalom of Para alpine skiing for
athletes with visual impairments. Their teamwork for the
podium will shine once again in PyeongChang 2018.
The First Korean Athlete to Win Four Medals
LEE Seunghoon Speed Skating
Sochi’s skating champion and four-time Gold medallist of
Asian Winter Games, a formidable skater with masterful
cornering, LEE Seunghoon now aims for all-podium in
PyeongChang 2018.
Empress of Skating
LEE Sanghwa Speed Skating
Skating 500 metres in just 37 seconds – in PyeongChang
2018, LEE Sanghwa will once again prove she deserves her
moniker, “Empress of Skating,” as she aims for her third
Olympic victory with iron will and astounding speed.
Skating Genius CHOI Minjeong
Short Track Speed Skating
Taking the throne in her very first ISU World
Short Track Speed Skating Championships
in 2015, this brilliant short track skater is
eyeing her first Olympic win.
Ironman on the Ice
YUN Sungbin Skeleton
Duly dubbed “Ironman on the Ice” after his
astonishing feat of 4.70 seconds in early
speed, YUN Sungbin is set to surprise the
world once again in PyeongChang 2018.
2018 km 800
2017. 11. 1~2018. 2. 9
Torch
Five forks of flame and
pentagons on the top
and bottom represent
the five continents. Five
forks coming together
symbolise the Olympic
spirit that will unite
the world.
Torchbearers
7,500 bearers represent the 75 million
Koreans in North and South Korea, symbolising
peace on the Korean Peninsula.7500
Slogan
The Olympic and Paralympic flame,
burning bright anytime and
anywhere, will shed light on all
our dreams and passions.
2018 km
Torchbearers
800
torchbearers
running in pairs
signifying
traveling
together in good
company.
Total Distance
the Olympic flame will travel for
2,018 kilometres, carrying wishes
for the success of PyeongChang
2018 Winter Games.
2018. 3. 2~2018. 3. 9
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Tickets
Transportation System
The Organizing Committee has planned a convenient and stable
transportation system for the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games.
Transportation
Expressways
Trains,
High-speed
Railway (KTX)
National
highway
Shuttle buses
for spectators
Category Process Period Location
Online +
Mobile Sales
(Paralympic) Online sales
(Olympic) Online sales
FAN–TO–FAN (individuals)
21 Aug. 2017~until the end
5 Sep. 2017~until the end
31 Oct. 2017~until the end
www.pyeongchang2018.com
Log in to the official website, and
then proceed to ticket purchase
Offline +
Mobile Sales
Main Ticket Centre
Outlet
Ticket Box Office
1 Nov. 2017~until the end
6 Nov. 2017~until the end
8 Feb. 2017~until the end
Seoul City Hall, Gangneung City Hall,
Gangwon Province Provincial Office
Major KTX stations (19),
Gimpo/Incheon Airport (TBD)
Next to the venues
•Tickets for overseas customers are available for purchase through each country’s Authorised Ticket Reseller
(refer to website), and IPC GATR.
•19 KTX stations (Seoul, Yongsan, Yeongdeungpo, Suwon, Cheongnyangni, Donghae, Jecheon, Daejeon,
Cheonan-Asan, Iksan, Gwangju-Songjeong, Mokpo, Suncheon, Yeosu, Yeongju, Busan, Ulsan, Dongdaeju, Masan)
Call Centre: 82-1544-4226
Benefits for Ticket Holders • VISA or cash (wire transfer) is accepted for the
payment of tickets, and the tickets are fully
refundable up to seven (7) days after initial payment
(tickets bought offline cannot be cancelled and thus
are non-refundable).
• Hospitality (Transportation+Accommodation+Tickets)
http://pyeongchang.kaltour.com
• Complimentary shuttle bus services between key
competition venues
• Free access to the PyeongChang Olympic Plaza
and Gangneung Olympic Park which showcase
diverse cultural programmes every day.
Notice
Schedule and Sales Method
Category Discipline Seat Class / Price(KRW)
A B C D
Opening
Ceremony
1,500,000*140,000
800,000*70,000
600,000*30,000
220,000
Closing
Ceremony
950,000*70,000
600,000*30,000
400,000*10,000
220,000
Snow Sports Alpine Skiing 130,000~160,000*16,000
60,000~80,000 - -
Biathlon 100,000*16,000
20,000 - -
Cross-Country
Skiing
70,000*16,000
20,000 - -
Freestyle Skiing 120,000~180,000 60,000~80,000 - -
Nordic Combined 100,000 20,000 - -
Ski Jumping 120,000~200,000 60,000~100,000 - -
Snowboard 120,000~180,000*16,000
60,000~80,000 - -
Ice Sports Curling 40,000~150,000*16,000~40,000
- - -
Figure Skating 550,000~800,000 350,000~500,000 150,000~220,000 -
Ice Hockey 60,000~900,000*16,000~50,000
40,000~600,000*10,000~30,000
20,000~300,000 -
Short Track Speed
Skating
550,000 350,000 150,000 -
Speed Skating 250,000 150,000 - -
Sliding Sports Bobsleigh 70,000~100,000 20,000~40,000 - -
Luge 70,000~100,000 20,000~40,000 - -
Skeleton 70,000~100,000 20,000~40,000 - -
Ticket Prices (* Paralympic Games)
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Gangneung Station
•Seoul/Metropolitan area: Yeongdong Expressway (Gangneung bound),
Gwangju Wonju Expressway (Gangneung bound),
Seoul – Yangyang Expressway (Yangyang bound)
•Chungcheong area: Jungbu Expressway (Hobeop Intersection)/
Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway (Yeoju Intersection) →
Yeongdong Expressway (Gangneung bound)
•Yeongnam area: Jungang Expressway (Manjong Intersection)/
Jungbu Naeryuk Expressway (Yeoju Intersection) →
Yeongdong Expressway (Gangneung bound)
•Honam area: Honam Expressway → Gyeongbu Expressway (Shingal Intersection)/
Jungbu Expressway (Hobeop Intersection) → Yeongdong Expressway (Gangneung bound)
•The high-speed train (KTX) can travel from Incheon International Airport to Gangneung
in only about two hours.
•KTX connections to major cities in Korea, offering more convenient services for
passengers.
•New train stations near Games venues, including Pyeongchang Station (Phoenix Snow
Park), Jinbu Station (snow venues), Gangnueng Station (ice venues).
•During the Games, national highways will be an alternative to expressways and connect
KTX stations to venues.
•National Highway 6 (Dunnae-Mui-Jangpyeong-Ganpyeong) and Local Road 456 connect
Dunnae IC, Daegwallyeong IC and KTX Jinbu Station.
•National Highway 59 (Makdong-Mapyeong, Najeon-Makdong) connects Jinbu IC and
Jeongseon.
•During Games time, shuttle buses will transport spectators from Gangneung,
Daegwallyeong, and Jinbu to the competition venues, transportation hubs, and Park and
Ride lots (transfer zones).
•Those who will be using their own cars must park at Park and Ride lots, and then use
shuttle buses to get to the competition venues.
•All spectators may use the shuttle bus service free of charge.
Operating period : One day before the Opening Ceremony to one day after the Closing
Ceremony
Operating hours : Every day, from three hours before the first sports event to two hours
after the end of the last sports event
The PyeongChang Organizing Committee
for the 2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games
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www.pyeongchang2018.com
/PyeongChang2018
Where to Purchase Licensed Merchandise of PyeongChang 2018
http://store.pyeongchang2018.com
This book is printed with soy ink.
Thank You! Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018
www.mcst.go.kr
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Para Ice Hockey
Para Snowboard
Speed Skating
Snowboard
Ski Jumping
Skeleton
Nordic Combined
Luge
Ice Hockey
Freestyle Skiing
Figure Skating
Bobsleigh
Cross-Country Skiing
Curling
Sport/Discipline
Sport/Discipline
Opening Ceremony
Alpine Skiing
Biathlon
Short Track Speed Skating
Closing Ceremony
Opening Ceremony
Para Alpine Skiing
Para Biathlon
Para Cross-Country Skiing
Wheelchair Curling
Closing Ceremony
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Olympic Competition Schedule Medal Game
Paralympic Competition Schedule Medal Game
Snow Sports in PyeongChang and Jeongseon
Non-Competition VenuesIce Sports in Gangneung
Phoenix Snow Park
International Broadcast Centre
Olympic Villages
PyeongChang Olympic Plaza
Disciplines Snowboard, Freestyle Skiing
Facilities Snowboard (4 courses), Freestyle Skiing (5 courses)
Capacity 18,000
Location PyeongChang
Capacity 6,000
PyeongChang: 600 rooms
Gangneung: 922 rooms
PyeongChang Olympic Stadium: 7 storeys
(for Opening and Closing Ceremonies)
Olympic Promotional House: 2 storeys
Medals Plaza: 1 storey
Capacity PyeongChang Olympic Stadium: 35,000
Medals Plaza: 4,000
Yongpyong Alpine Centre Disciplines Alpine Skiing (Technical)
Facilities 1,326 m (longest course for men)
1,250 m (longest course for ladies)
Capacity 6,000
Disciplines Alpine Skiing (Speed), Para Alpine Skiing,
Para Snowboard
Facilities 2,857 m (Downhill course for men)
2,710 m (Downhill course for ladies)
2,050 m (Super-G course for men)
1,910 m (Super-G course for ladies)
Capacity 6,500
Jeongseon Alpine Centre
Olympic Sliding CentreDisciplines Bobsleigh, Skeleton, Luge
Facilities Bobsleigh, Skeleton (1,376.38 m)
Men’s Luge (1,344.08 m)
Women’s Luge, Doubles, Team Relay (1,201.82 m)
Capacity 7,000
Alpensia Biathlon Centre Disciplines Biathlon, Para Biathlon, Para Cross-Country Skiing
Facilities Courses: 4 km, 3.3 km, 3 km, 2.5 km, 2 km, 1.5 km
Shooting range: 82.5 m × 50 m
Capacity 7,500
Alpensia Cross-Country Centre Disciplines Cross-Country Skiing, Nordic Combined
Facilities 0.8 km~8.3 km (9 courses)
Capacity 7,500
Gangneung Oval Disciplines Speed Skating
Facilities Ice Rink (400 m, double-track)
Capacity 8,000
Gangneung Hockey CentreDisciplines Ice Hockey I, Para Ice Hockey
Facilities Ice Rink (60 m × 30 m)
Capacity 10,000
Gangneung Ice ArenaDisciplines Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating
Facilities Ice Rink (60 m × 30 m)
Capacity 12,000
Kwandong Hockey CentreDisciplines Ice Hockey II
Facilities Ice Rink (60 m × 30 m)
Capacity 6,000
Gangneung Curling CentreDisciplines Curling, Wheelchair Curling
Facilities Ice Rink (4 sheets)
Capacity 3,000
Alpensia Ski Jumping CentreDisciplines Ski Jumping, Nordic Combined, Snowboard (Big Air)
Facilities 2 Competition Slopes: LH (K125), NH (K98)
Capacity 8,500
Venues and Disciplines introduced bySoohorang and Bandabi
Olympic Competition Schedule
Soohorang
The name ‘Soohorang’ is a combination of
several meanings in the Korean language.
‘Sooho’ is the Korean word for ‘protection’,
meaning that it protects the athletes,
spectators and all participants of the Olympic
Games. ‘Rang’ comes from the middle letter
of ‘ho-rang-i’, which means ‘tiger’, and also
from the last letter of ‘Jeongseon Arirang’, a
traditional folk music of Gangwon Province,
where the host city is located.
Bandabi
The bear is symbolic of strong will and
courage. The Asiatic Black Bear is also the
symbolic animal of Gangwon Province. In the
name ‘Bandabi’, ‘banda’ comes from ‘bandal’
meaning ‘half-moon’, indicating the white
crescent on the chest of the Asiatic Black
Bear, and ‘bi’ has the meaning of celebrating
the Games.
PyeongChangGangneung
Jeongseon
Jeongseon Alpine Centre
Phoenix Snow Park
Kwandong Hockey Centre
Alpensia Biathlon Centre
Gangneung Oval
Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre
Gangneung Ice Arena
Olympic Sliding Centre
Gangneung Hockey Centre
Gangneung Curling Centre
Alpensia Cross-Country Centre
Yongpyong Alpine Centre
Olympic Villages
International Broadcast Centre
PyeongChang Olympic Plaza
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