Title |
The Application of Post-Utilization Plan of the Olympic Legacy - Focused on Host Cities and Athletic Facilities for the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games |
Authors |
심성민(Sim, Seong-Min) ; 유석연(Yoo, Suk-Yeon) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.38195/judik.2023.02.24.3.79 |
Keywords |
도시관리; 올림픽유산; 평창동계올림픽; 사후활용 Urban Management; Olympic Legacy; PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games; Post Utilization |
Abstract |
This paper aims to analyze whether the post-utilization plan of the Olympic legacy is applied and presents implications for the development of the post-utilization plan, based on the status of host area and sports facilities after the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. The conclusion is as following: First, there were prior studies and plans for follow-up during the Olympic preparation process, but the scope of setting up the Olympic legacy was wide, including various categories such as culture and environment, and among them, measures for sports facilities only suggested a comprehensive direction. Second, there are very large differences in the establishment and application of post-utilization plans for each athletic facility. Speed skating stadiums, which do not have a clear plan for post-use, are temporarily operated for rental purposes, but Ice Arena and others are also multi-purpose sports facilities and athletes-only stadiums, widening the gap in the utilization of legacy. Third, the plans of local governments were limited to the level of planning to continue the cause of facility maintenance. It is only trying to maintain facilities by attracting domestic and international sports events such as the 2024 Gangwon Winter Youth Olympics, and no specific measures have been proposed for the use of sports facilities. |