Olympic chief after the medal celebration: Wants a new high-performance sports center and winter games in Norway
The chief of Norway's Olympic committee is advocating for a new high-performance sports center and future Winter Olympics in Norway following a record medal haul at the recent games.
After an outstanding performance by Norwegian athletes at the Winter Olympics in Italy, where they secured a record 41 medals, Tore Øvrebø, the head of Norway's Olympic committee, expressed a desire to expedite plans for a new high-performance sports center and the hosting of future Winter Games in Norway. This ambitious proposal follows Norway's impressive achievement of winning 18 gold medals, reinforcing their status as the top nation in winter sports for the fourth consecutive Olympic event.
Øvrebø noted that the initial target for Norwegian medals at the Olympics was set at 35, which was surpassed spectacularly, contributing to a sense of triumph and excitement within the sporting community. In an interview reflecting on the Olympic campaign, he emphasized that the results exceeded expectations and showcased the strength of Norway's athletes on the world stage. He also mentioned specific moments from the games, including Heidi Weng's historic performance in the women's 50-kilometer event, which highlighted the depth of talent in the Norwegian team.
The commendable success at the Winter Olympics sparked discussions about enhancing Norway's sports infrastructure, with Øvrebø advocating for the establishment of a new top-tier sports center that could provide better training facilities for athletes. Such developments aim to foster further excellence in Norwegian sports and potentially pave the way for Norway to host the Winter Olympics again, illustrating the country's commitment to continuing its legacy in winter sports and supporting future generations of athletes.