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Lillehammer 1994; Vikingskipet (Hamar Olympic Hall)
- Architect: Niels Torp + Biong & Biong
- Year completed: 1992
- Capacity: Arena 1: 10.600 seats
- Olympic Sports: Speed Skating
- Legacy; Sporting events (including the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics) and concerts
Legacy Olympic Winter Games (update 07/04/2014)
A series of articles by the IOC about the Olympic legacy in former Winter Olympic host cities:
- New ski resort the legacy from Squaw Valley Winter Games
- Sapporo 1972 inspired new generation of Asian winter athletes
- 1960 Winter Games ‘made Squaw Valley what it is today’
- Innsbruck enjoys new generation of Olympic legacies
- Lake Placid enjoys long and continued Olympic legacies
- Innsbruck’s Olympic legacy “is in the city’s DNA”
- Winter Games helped Lake Placid become a “world-class” resort
- World-class facilities provide lasting Olympic legacy for Calgary
Update 17/01/2014
- Infrastructure improvements provide Albertville Games legacy
- Lillehammer 1994 set the stage for sustainable Games legacies
- Lillehammer 2016 is ‘built on the legacy of 1994 Winter Games’
- Transport infrastructure provides lasting legacy of Nagano 1998
Update 07/04/2014
- Salt Lake City still basking in 2002 Winter Games legacies
- Turin enjoys on-going tourism legacy of 2006 Winter Games
- Winter Games provided ‘springboard’ for Salt Lake City
- Olympic Winter Games “totally changed” image of Turin
- Vancouver still enjoying Games legacies
- Whistler used Vancouver 2010 “as a catalyst” for community goals
- Winter Games legacies flourishing around the world