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Italy Olympics Snow: Funding Delays Spark Alarms
21 Dec
Summary
- FIS president warns of artificial snow production issues.
- Delays in government fund release impact Olympic organizers.
- Mayor assures sufficient snow despite technical valve issue.

The International Ski Federation (FIS) president has expressed significant concerns regarding snow availability for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. Johan Eliasch highlighted potential problems with artificial snow production, attributing them to delays in the Italian government releasing crucial funds to the organizing committees. These funding issues are reportedly impacting the setup of essential venues like the Livigno Snow Park and Aerials and Moguls Park, which require substantial artificial snow for snowboarding and freestyle skiing events.
In response to these worries, Livigno's mayor, Remo Galli, has provided assurances that sufficient snow will be available. He explained that the delays were due to a technical problem involving a valve replacement, which has now been resolved. Galli stated that all snow guns are operational and anticipated further temperature drops, which will benefit snow creation. He emphasized that the situation is under control and expressed optimism for a successful Olympic event.



