Gangwon FC make top flight leap at Olympic ski jump venue
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[December 23, 2016]
By Yun Hwan Chae
SEOUL, Dec 23 (Reuters) - After
securing promotion to the Korean top flight and sealing some huge
off-season signings, Gangwon FC hope to make a flying start to their
upcoming K League Classic campaign by playing home games at the 2018
Winter Olympics ski jumping venue.
Gangwon turned the landing area at the Alpensia Ski Jumping Centre
in Pyeongchang, the host of the 2018 Winter Games, into a pitch for
four matches in the Korean second tier last season and plan to use
it as their home ground next year.
Seating for almost 11,000 fans surrounds three sides of the pitch,
with two towering ski jump ramps making a spectacular backdrop to
the area behind one of the goals.
Asia's first Winter Olympics outside Japan will see the coastal city
of Gangneung host figure skating, curling, ice hockey, speed and
short-track skating events while Pyeongchang, some 180 kilometres
east of Seoul, will stage mountain events.
Lee Hyun-yong, a public relations official at Gangwon FC, told
Reuters the club would take measures to help fans get to the venue.
"If you look at Pyeongchang within Gangwon province overall, it is
in a location where it connects with other cities, so it won't be
more difficult for fans to get to the stadium," he said by
telephone.
"We are also planning to run shuttle buses to various cities in
Gangwon Province such as Chuncheon and Gangneung so that it is more
accessible for fans."
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A statement from the club earlier on Friday said the venue was
"ideal for holding sports tournaments."
"The ski jumping venue is located... 700 metres above sea level, and
the average temperature in summer is about 21.9 degrees Celsius
(71.4 degrees Fahrenheit)," the club said.
Relegated in 2013, Gangwon have made some big moves in the transfer
market to ensure they stay up next season, bringing in Korea's
reigning MVP Jung Jo-gook from Gwangju as well as former Asian
Player of the Year Lee Keun-ho.
PR official Lee said it was unlikely any of the Gangwon players
would be tempted to try out the ski jump.
"Due to safety precautions, we don't think it's possible for our
players to use the ski jump, but we are considering various events
to utilize the jump tower for cultural events," he added. (Writing
by Peter Rutherford; Editing by John O'Brien)
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