Kanthaugen Freestyle Arena is a freestyle skiing stadium located in the hillside area of Kanthaugen in Lillehammer, Norway. Opened in 1992, it was built for the 1994 Winter Olympics. The venue consists of three hills—one each for aerials, moguls and ski ballet. The moguls hill has a capacity for 12,000 spectators while the other two have a 15,000-person capacity. The arena is designated as Norway's national venue for freestyle skiing.
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- Kanthaugen Freestyle Arena is a freestyle skiing stadium located in the hillside area of Kanthaugen in Lillehammer, Norway. Opened in 1992, it was built for the 1994 Winter Olympics. The venue consists of three hills—one each for aerials, moguls and ski ballet. The moguls hill has a capacity for 12,000 spectators while the other two have a 15,000-person capacity. The arena is designated as Norway's national venue for freestyle skiing. It hosted the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup in 1993 and 1995, and is scheduled to host freestyle skiing and snowboarding at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics. The arena is owned by Lillehammer Olympiapark and is located adjacent to the ski jumping hill Lysgårdsbakken.
- Kanthaugen Freestyleanlegg er idrettsanlegg som ligger i Lillehammer Olympiapark sammen med blant andre Lysgårdsbakkene og Birkebeineren skistadion og var arena for alle freestyle-øvelsene under Vinter-OL 1994. Ved søknaden til Vinter-OL for ungdom 2016 er dette annlegget pekt ut som arena for snøbrett- og freestyle-øvelsene. Arkitektene for freestyleanlegget var ØKAW Arkitekter og landskapsarbeidet ble gjort av Tore Løkke AS. Anlegget brukes av blant andre det norske freestyle-landslaget. Utenom bruk til konkurranser er dette en populær og trygg ake og kjelke-arena for lokalbefolkningen og tilreisende.
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- Kanthaugen Freestyle Arena is a freestyle skiing stadium located in the hillside area of Kanthaugen in Lillehammer, Norway. Opened in 1992, it was built for the 1994 Winter Olympics. The venue consists of three hills—one each for aerials, moguls and ski ballet. The moguls hill has a capacity for 12,000 spectators while the other two have a 15,000-person capacity. The arena is designated as Norway's national venue for freestyle skiing.
- Kanthaugen Freestyleanlegg er idrettsanlegg som ligger i Lillehammer Olympiapark sammen med blant andre Lysgårdsbakkene og Birkebeineren skistadion og var arena for alle freestyle-øvelsene under Vinter-OL 1994. Ved søknaden til Vinter-OL for ungdom 2016 er dette annlegget pekt ut som arena for snøbrett- og freestyle-øvelsene. Arkitektene for freestyleanlegget var ØKAW Arkitekter og landskapsarbeidet ble gjort av Tore Løkke AS. Anlegget brukes av blant andre det norske freestyle-landslaget.
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