ROME: Organisers of the 2026 Winter Olympics said Monday they have solved the problems impacting the production of artificial snow at the site that will host the snowboarding and freestyle skiing events.
On Dec 16, the organising committee for the Milan-Cortina Games (Feb 6-22) told AFP that it had encountered “a technical problem” with the production of artificial snow at the Livigno site, which was already causing concern.
“Snow production was scheduled to begin on Dec 20th. On Dec 12th, at night, a problem arose: a pipe broke,” explained Fabio Massimo Saldini, CEO of SiMiCo, the company responsible for delivering the Olympic facilities, in a statement released on Monday.
