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  1. I agree and I posted this before. Every host since I started visiting this website has had regular updates on the organization and venue construction. Even China. which is far from being a bastion of open government and freedom of the press had frequent updates on their games. Being open creates momentum, excitement and helps gather sponsors. It also gives us Olympic geeks something to talk about. Have a look at the Sochi thread and compare it to this thread at this stage of preparation, we had tonnes more updates. Im afraid that PC will start to late in releasing its information and loose out on the momentum this can build with the public. It also says a lot about its organization abilities or lack there of.
  2. Yes, it seems it will located where the running track is now located and extend into the town centre.
  3. Thanks Hector. I looked this up on google earth. The Alpensia area doesn't seem to be updated recently because I don't see the construction of the bobsleigh track, which I believe is next to the ski slopes "behind" the ski jumps. I also assume the location of the ceremonies stadium will be where the running track is near the little town, which seems like a tight location since there are what appear to be houses and other buildings close by. Beijing,Vancouver, Sochi, London and now Rio had tons of photos and updates of their plans and construction of venues. It just seems odd that Pyeongchang doesn't. In a country as internet savvy as SK, you would think that someone in the area would be taking photos and posting them online lol.
  4. Thanks for the update. Venue information has been hard to come by for PC2018. I had a look at google earth and could not find the olympic village. It does not seem to be under construction as of yet which seems strange since the games is now under 3 years away.
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