Where will Olympic ski jumping take place at Milan Cortina 2026?
Ski jumping at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics will be held at the newly-renovated Predazzo Olympic Ski Jumping Hill at the Giuseppe Dal Ben Ski Jumping Stadium in Predazzo, Italy.
The venue also will host the ski jumping segment of the nordic combined competition.
What is the K-point and HS (hill size) for the Predazzo Olympic Ski Jumping Hill?
The renovations at the Predazzo, which were completed in July 2025, extended the lengths of both the normal and large hills. Now, the normal hill has a hill size of 109 (an increase from HS103) and has a K-point of 98 meters (about 322 feet), while the large hill has a hill size of 143 (up from HS135) and has a K-point of 128 meters (about 420 feet).
Will both men’s and women’s ski jumping events be held at the Predazzo Olympic Ski Jumping Hill?
The Predazzo is expected to host all contested ski jumping events during the 2026 Winter Olympics, including the women’s individual large hill and men’s super team events, both of which will make their debut in Milan Cortina.
How many spectators can the Predazzo Olympic Ski Jumping Hill accommodate?
The Predazzo can fit up to 5,000 fans.
Has the Predazzo Olympic Ski Jumping Hill hosted major ski jumping competitions before?
The Giuseppe Dal Ben hosted the ski jumping and nordic combined events of the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in 1991, 2003 and 2013, as well as the 2013 Winter Universiade, several World Cup events and three World Cup championships.
The Predazzo Olympic Hill, however, recently was constructed specifically for the 2026 Winter Olympics. The venue is set to host the fourth stop on the FIS Summer Grand Prix in September 2025, which will function as a test event for the Olympics.
How does the Predazzo Olympic Ski Jumping Hill compare to past Olympic ski jumping hills?
Among the recently-completed renovations at the Predazzo were a series of changes meant to modernize the venue, which originally was constructed in 1988. The pre-existing ski jumping hills were torn down, re-constructed and lengthened to fit current international standards and match the facilities used at recent Winter Games. The new hills also are digitized, allowing for faster and more accurate analysis of athletes and their jumps.
To improve athlete safety and training, the renovations also included an updated inclined ski elevator and in-run, as well as an enlarged judges’ tower and a heated room in which athletes can warm up and prepare between jumps.
How much will tickets cost?
Tickets for the ski jumping events at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics range from 95 to 230 euros (approximately $110 to $268 USD) at face value. Hospitality packages, which include food and drink, range from $290.11 to $1,392.52 USD.