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Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium (Stadio del Salto)

Within the breathtaking backdrop of the Val di Fiemme, the Predazzo Ski Jumping Stadium, officially known as the Trampolino Dal Ben, stands as a cathedral of winter sports. The facility is a masterpiece of alpine engineering, featuring two primary competitive hills that appear to carve elegant, symmetrical lines directly into the lush mountainside. Surrounded by the jagged peaks of the Dolomites, the stadium offers a visual spectacle where the stark white of the snow in winter—or the vibrant green of the artificial landing mats in summer—contrasts sharply with the deep blues and grays of the Italian sky. It is not merely a sports venue but a landmark that harmonizes with its natural environment, embodying the spirit of flight and the raw beauty of the Trentino region.

The atmosphere within the stadium during a major competition is nothing short of electric, characterized by a unique blend of high-stakes tension and festive celebration. As athletes perched atop the towering inrun prepare to launch themselves into the void, a hush falls over the thousands of spectators gathered in the natural amphitheater below. This silence is shattered the moment a jumper takes flight, replaced by a roar of cowbells and cheering that echoes off the surrounding cliffs. The stadium has played host to multiple FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, earning a reputation for its impeccable technical standards and the legendary “Stalder” wind conditions that challenge even the world’s most elite flyers, making every successful landing feel like a hard-won victory against gravity itself.

Looking toward the future, the stadium is undergoing significant transformations to maintain its status as a premier global destination, most notably as a key venue for the upcoming 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. These renovations focus on cutting-edge sustainability and year-round functionality, ensuring that the legacy of Predazzo continues to inspire new generations of Nordic athletes. Even when the stands are empty, the facility possesses a quiet, sculptural majesty; the soaring curves of the K-120 and K-95 hills serve as a permanent monument to human ambition and the pursuit of perfection. It remains a place where the history of the sport is etched into the landscape, inviting visitors to marvel at the sheer scale of the structures and the bravery of those who dare to soar from them.

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