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Doppelmayr Interne Kommunikation Doppelmayr in PyeongChang 2018 Wolfurt, February 7, 2018 PyeongChang 2018 trusts in Doppelmayr A long-standing partnership connects Doppelmayr with the Repulic of Korea. Since first entering the market in 1985, the world’s leading ropeway manufacturer has built a total of 64 installations in South Korea. A large number of Doppelmayr ropeways will be in operation at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. The Doppelmayr Group won all four invitations to tender for the ropeway installations for the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic venues (in brackets in the list below). In total, there will be 22 installations at four venues transporting the Olympic Athletes, their teams and the visitors: six at Yongpyong Resort, which will host the slalom and giant slalom competitions, ten in the Pheonix Snow Park for the freestyle skiing and snowboard events, three at Alpensia Resort for ski jumping, biathlon, crosscountry and the sliding sports, as well as three at the Jeongseon Alpine Center for downhill, super-G and super combined. Doppelmayr installations at the Olympic Venues of PyeongChang 2018: Jeongseon Alpine Centre (Downhill, super-G and super combined) 1 detachable 8-passenger gondola lift (Downhill Gondola, 2016) 2 detachable quad chairlifts (Tourist Chair and Slalom Chair, 2016) Phoenix Snow Park (Freestyle skiing, snowboard) 1 detachable 8-passenger gondola lift 1 6/8-seater combination lift 1 detachable 6-seater chairlift 5 detachable quad chairlifts (Cross Lift, 2017) 2 fixed-grip quad chairlifts Yongpyong Resort (Slalom, giant slalom) 1 detachable quad chairlift 2 fixed-grip quad chairlifts 2 fixed-grip 3-seater chairlifts 1 fixed-grip double chairlift Alpensia Resort (Ski jumping, biathlon, cross-country, luge, bobsleigh, skeleton) 2 detachable 6-seater chairlifts 1 detachable quad chairlift ASE 1 / 2 (Doppelmayr_Seilbahnen_PyeongChang_2018_EN) Doppelmayr in PyeongChang 2018 Technical details of the four new installations: 8-MGD Downhill Gondola Location: Jeongseon, Südkorea Inclined length: 3,548 m Vertical rise: 952 m Speed: 5.0 m/s Capacity: 1,600 pph 4-CLD Slalom Chair Location: Jeongseon, Südkorea Inclined length: 1,515 m Vertical rise: 445 m Speed: 5.0 m/s Capacity: 1,600 pph 4-CLD Tourist Chair Location: Jeongseon, Südkorea Inclined length: 523 m Vertical rise: 104 m Speed: 5.0 m/s Capacity: 1,800 pph 4-CLD Cross Lift Location: Pheonix Snow Park, Südkorea Inclined length: 449 m Vertical rise: 114 m Speed: 5.0 m/s Capacity: 1,800 pph Inquiries: Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH Mag. Ekkehard Assmann Head of Marketing and Public Relations Konrad-Doppelmayr-Straße 1, Postfach 20 6922 Wolfurt / Austria T +43 5574 604 223 [email protected] Doppelmayr.com ASE 2 / 2 (Doppelmayr_Seilbahnen_PyeongChang_2018_EN) .
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