wangus12 said:
More that they hoard all the tracks and Americans are way too safety first. We need to bring back city run Soapbox derbys to get the next generation ready
There are only 23 open bobsled courses in the world that are at a national/international competition level, and 7 of them are in Germany. The US only has the two Olympic tracks in Lake Placid and Salt Lake City.
The tracks are very expensive to build and keep operational; in the last 50 years the Sarajevo, Calgary, Nagano, and Torino Olympic tracks have been demolished or allowed to go to seed.
Indoor speed skating ovals have similar issues. The French still haven't figured out where they will hold speed skating at the next Olympics.
Between the cost to build extraordinarily expensive facilities for very niche sports and changing climate conditions, there may not be another "de novo" winter Olympics site in the foreseeable future.
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