Jincheon national training center opens ahead of 2026 Winter Olympics

The Jincheon National Training Center officially opened on January 7, 2026, kicking off preparations for international competitions including the Winter Olympics. Korean Sport & Olympic Committee President Ryu Seung-min declared 2026 as the year of K-sports, vowing enhanced athlete support. Culture, Sports and Tourism Minister Chae Hwi-young highlighted how sportsmanship will boost national prestige.

On January 7, 2026, the Jincheon National Training Center in Jincheon, North Chungcheong Province, officially opened for the new year. Located about 85 kilometers south of Seoul, the ceremony drew hundreds of athletes and officials.

At the opening event, Korean Sport & Olympic Committee (KSOC) President Ryu Seung-min declared 2026 as "the year of K-sports." He stated, "We at the KSOC will offer our full support for our athletes and do our best to create optimal training environments." Ryu added, "We have increased our annual budget and acquired new equipment to strengthen medical support for national team athletes. The training center won't just be a place to work on athletic skills. It will be where athletes will be able to achieve personal growth in a healthy and sustainable environment."

Culture, Sports and Tourism Minister Chae Hwi-young noted that international sporting events serve as platforms for countries to demonstrate their class. Addressing the athletes, Chae said, "Your display of sportsmanship and respect will be a source of national pride and promote our national prestige." He continued, "I hope this will be the year when your dreams will all come true. The ministry will continue to provide support to ensure you can stay focused on tasks at hand."

The opening comes ahead of the Winter Olympics, set to begin on February 6 in the Italian co-host cities of Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo. Other major events on the calendar include the World Baseball Classic, the FIFA World Cup, and the Asian Games, making 2026 a packed year for Korean sports.

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