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2026 Milano-Cortina

【Tokyo’s Failure, Milan’s Solution】Who Benefits from the Athletes’ Village Legacy? The Crucial Difference Between Harumi’s “Investment Tower” and Porta Romana’s “Student Dormitory” Vision.

Drawing lessons from the failure of Tokyo's Harumi Flag project becoming “prey for investors,” Milan's Olympics opted to repurpose the athletes' village into a “1,700-bed student dormitory.” A thorough comparison highlights the stark “legacy gap” between Milan—where students protesting skyrocketing rents demonstrate—and Tokyo, which sold off public land.
2026 Milano-Cortina

[2026 Milan-Cortina] Russia and the Deception of “Neutrality”──Where Prayers from Sarajevo Cannot Reach

Will Russian Athletes Truly Be “Neutral” at the 2026 Milan Olympics? The Shocking Truth: 88% of Russian Medalists at the Beijing Games Held Military Service. Promotions Under Invasion, Close Ties to Army and Security Agencies, Substitution of Young Athletes... Exposing the Deception Unfolding Behind the “Festival of Peace.”
2026 Milano-Cortina

【The Madness of 100 km/h】Why Is “Sitting Skiing” More Dangerous Than F1?──The “Snow Fighter” Born in Italy’s Motor Valley

【2026 Milan-Cortina Paralympics】Top speed 120 km/h, no brakes. Why is the Paralympic alpine skiing “sit-ski” more dangerous than Formula 1? Explaining the astonishing specs and terror of these carbon-fiber machines, powered by supercar technology from Italy's Dallara and others.
2026 Milano-Cortina

【2026 Milan-Cortina】Enter by Wheelchair. The World Heritage Site Arena di Verona Takes on the World’s Most Challenging Accessibility Project

【2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics】The opening ceremony venue, the Arena di Verona, is an ancient ruin full of stairs. Why did Italy, which rejected a “roof,” approve the installation of ‘elevators’? We explain the surprising “reversible” construction technology that makes the site barrier-free without damaging the World Heritage site.
2026 Milano-Cortina

[2026 Milan-Cortina] It’s Not Just About Halfpipe. Why “Snowboard Empire Japan” emerged in 2026

Japan's snowboard team established an “snowboard empire” at the Milan-Cortina Olympics, winning a total of nine medals including four golds. We explore the “air mat facility revolution” that led to their complete domination of halfpipe, slopestyle, and big air, and their unique development culture where young talents push each other to excel.
2026 Milano-Cortina

[Milan Cortina Figure Skating] From Solo Struggle in Women’s Singles to Dominance Across the Ice: Japan’s Path to Medals in Every Event

The Japanese figure skating team achieved a historic sweep of medals in all events at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics, including a gold medal in pairs. This article summarizes the transformation from a team reliant on women's singles to a comprehensive ice sports powerhouse with a robust development ecosystem, and the drama of channeling the frustration of the silver medal into momentum for the 2030 Games.
2026 Milano-Cortina

【Milan Cortina Hockey】“Proxy War on Ice”: The Magic of Olympic Ice Hockey Proven by the First Best-of-the-Best Matchup in 12 Years

After a 12-year hiatus, NHL players returned for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics men's ice hockey tournament. This retrospective covers the ruthless clash between former teammates turned rivals, the historic record set by Connor McDavid, and the tearful tribute to fallen friend Johnny Gaudreau—all behind the United States' first gold medal in 46 years.
2026 Milano-Cortina

[Ancient Rome]Closing Ceremony at the Gladiator Arena? A “Miracle Finale” Transcending 2000 Years

[2026 Winter Olympics] The Closing Ceremony venue is not Milan, but the World Heritage site “Arena di Verona.” Why is this ancient Roman amphitheater, where gladiators once fought, the stage for a festival of peace? Discover the “overwhelmingly emotional” finale born from 2000 years of history, and the charm of the city of Romeo and Juliet.
2026 Milano-Cortina

[Milan-Cortina Olympics] What if it rains? The Italian aesthetic of holding the closing ceremony at the century-old “Arena di Verona”

[2026 Milan-Cortina]The closing ceremony venue, the Arena di Verona, has no roof. Rejected because it's not beautiful! We explain Italy's “decision” and “the opera way” of prioritizing aesthetics even at the risk of rain.
2026 Milano-Cortina

[Milan’s Darkness and Light] From a place once called the “Forest of Death” to becoming an Olympic sacred ground. The Complete Record of the Construction of Santa Giulia’s “Para Italia”

The Milanese district of Rogoledo, once known as the “Forest of Drugs.” A thorough report on the dramatic urban regeneration brought by the construction of the 2026 Olympics ice hockey venue “Pala Italia,” the volunteer struggle behind it, and the light and shadow of gentrification.