Gradual wind-down

24.03.2011

Thanks to everyone who has contributed to create a fantastic 12-day celebration. We have achieved this together with great partners, athletes, 2200 competent volunteers and enthusiastic spectators.

We in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships organization are currently working on evaluations and final reports. At the same time the organization is being gradually dismantled. Some have already left, while the remainder will withdraw on an ongoing basis until June 2011.  

Website
Our website will live on until the summer, albeit with somewhat less activity. In the summer the site will be locked, such that it may act as a reference and historical archive.

The Nordic World Ski Championships pavilion
The 2011 Nordic World Ski Championships leases the site from Oslo municipality until 1 July 2011. After this it is up to Oslo municipality, together with the building owner, to determine what to do with the pavilion. The pavilion rests on a sheet of material to prevent damage to the ground.

The actual building, designed by Snøhetta, is owned by Arthur Buchardt. The building is environmentally-friendly and module-based, and is easy to dismantle and reassemble.

Individual requests for reimbursement of tickets

Persons who did not reach the competition Saturday February 26th in time may send an e-mail to info@oslo2011.no with a short description of the situation, your contact details and attach electronic copies of the tickets.

We would like to ask for your understanding with regards to the time delay it may take to process your request for reimbursement. The World Ski Championship 2011 organization and the transport company Ruter will assess each request for reimbursement on an individual basis.

Official cultural program

Official opening ceremony 23 February at 18:00 in University Square
Led by the King's Guard and the Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces, a parade of 1 500 children will leave the Royal Palace grounds at 18:00 on their way to University Square. The children will represent the various participating nations, by carrying the countries' flags and wearing their national colours. Mayors from across Norway and the 2 200 volunteers from the Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 organisation (Oslo 2011) are also invited to join the parade.

At University Square, Oslo 2011 Chairman Svein Aaser and FIS President Gian Franco Kasper will formally open the 2011 Nordic World Ski Championships. Oslo Mayor Fabian Stang will welcome the public to the capital city. The official NWSC song will also be performed by Maria Haukaas Mittet, accompanied by the Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces and the King's Guard.

The opening ceremony is free to the public.

Opening show 24 February at 19:00 in University Square
This stage show will feature spectacular costumes, performers, dancers and a fashion show. There will be a magical winter atmosphere here, with electric northern lights, sparkling snow crystals, fresh rosy cheeks, frost in the air and rock 'n roll. With skiing heroes from the past helping as models, Moods of Norway will show their entire "Winter Wonderland" collection on a 70 meter catwalk. Sony Music Entertainment is providing exciting artists and Bårdar dance institute is contributing its talented dancers to fill out the spectacular show. The first medal ceremony, for cross-country sprint, ladies and men, will conclude the show.

The show is free to the public.

Medal ceremonies and concerts in University Square, at 19:00 every day
Every night there will be a stage show and a medal ceremony for the athletes in University Square. Sony Music Entertainment kicks off each of the medal ceremonies with a half-hour music concert. The shows are free to the public.

For a list of artists appearing each day - see the official NWSC calendar on www.oslo2011.no

Ice sculpture park
"Spikersuppa" will be home to an impressive ice sculpture park inspired by the theme "Munch in snow and ice." Here, eight ice artists from around the world will carve out sculptures inspired by Edvard Munch motifs. These will include a giant version of "Girls on the Bridge" which will stand no less than 15 meters high. One thousand tonnes of snow and 70 cubic meters of ice will be delivered to "Spikersuppa" in the weeks leading up to the championship and it will be quite a sight to see the artists working with chainsaws and irons to finish their masterpieces. For more about the project, read here.

Mingling area in Spikersuppa
There will be a separate mingling area, Nordic Park, set up in Spikersuppa. Here you will find authentic Norwegian food served from kiosks and restaurant tents. Woollen clothes and other typical Norwegian products will also be sold in this area. Opening times: 11:00 to 24:00 every day.

NWSC-certified restaurants
The Nordic World Ski Championships will also be a showcase for Norwegian food and ingredients. At night, the public can eat from the NWSC menu at certified restaurants in downtown Oslo. More restaurant information is coming soon.



For an overview of activities and entertainment in Oslo in general, go to VisitsOslos webpage

The official FIS World Ski Championships Song

19.01.2011

Glorious

Music and Lyrics by: Hallgeir Rustan, Anne Judith Wik, Ronny Wikmark

Verse1
its gonna be an uphill battle
hard to win
sometimes you wanna give up
but you cant give in
you wanna raise that flag
give all you have
its all or nothing
you gotta keep your head held high

Chorus
We gonna be
glorious
the best that we can be
rise or fall
we gonna make it through it all
we gonna be
glorious
hear the distant call
from our hearts
love will be standing tall
so we can be
glorious

Verse2
Its gonna be a laboured journey
miles to go
But you don`t have to worry
I won`t let go
I´ll be by your side
We`ll reach that high
We`ll climb that mountain
Together you and I

Chorus
We gonna be
glorious
the best that we can be
rise or fall
we gonna make it through it all
we gonna be
glorious
hear the distant call
from our hearts
love will be standing tall
so we can be
glorious

Hook
when love`s victorious
it shines on all of us
we`re never giving up
glorious...

Chorus
We gonna be
glorious
the best that we can be
rise or fall
we gonna rise above it all
we gonna be
glorious
hear the distant call
from our hearts
love will be standing tall
so we can be
glorious

Hook
when love`s victorious
it shines on all of us
we`re never giving up
glorious...

24.09.2010

How to choose tickets

Here are some tips for those who would like some help in choosing the right tickets. A description of the cross-country competition courses per event is provided to make it easier to choose the ticket zone. For example, in the 50 km event the skiers go past "Kapellskogen" and around "VM-haugen" six times.

About the Championships

When, what, where

  • The FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2011 will be held at Holmenkollen in Oslo 23 February - 6 March.
  • There will be 21 Cross-Country, Nordic Combined and Ski Jumping events, as well as a number of cultural and festival events.
  • All the events will be held at Holmenkollen’s new National Arena, which consists of the Holmenkollen hill (K-120/HS 134), the Midtstuen hill (K 95/HS 106) and the cross-country stadium. The official medal ceremonies will take place in the centre of Oslo.
  • The WSC will be the biggest sporting event in Norway for many years. The organisers expect about 650 competitors from more than 50 nations, 1,800 media representatives, at least 300,000 spectators and several hundred million TV viewers all over the world.
  • 2200 volunteers will assist during the days of the championships.

Goals

  • The goal for WSC 2011 is to create the best ever world championships on skis. It will be a sporting and popular festival involving the whole country and leaving a lasting impression.
  • The competitors should enjoy optimum sporting conditions and a memorable public attendance in the world’s most modern ski arena.
  • The World Championships will help to upgrade facilities at Holmenkollen, market Oslo as the world’s winter capital, stimulate recruitment to and interest in competitive skiing and provide good experiences and memories for both Norwegians and the skiing world at large.

The organisers

  • Ski-VM 2011, which handles the organisation of the event, is owned by the Norwegian Ski Association (60%) and the Federation for the Promotion of Skiing (40%).
  • The CEO of WSC 2011 is Åsne Havnelid. The board is chaired by Svein Aaser.
  • The City of Oslo owns the facility at Holmenkollen and is behind the actual development of the new Holmenkollen National Arena (which consists of the Holmenkollen hill, the Midtstuen hill and the cross-country and biathlon stadium).
  • WSC 2011 has offices in the newly built WSC Pavilion in 7. juni-plassen in the centre of Oslo (outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs). The public are welcome to pop in.

WSC history

  • Norway has previously organised the World Ski Championships four times: in 1930 (Oslo), 1966 (Oslo), 1982 (Oslo) and 1997 (Trondheim).
  • Oslo 2011 is the 48th FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.

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Contact information for Ski-VM 2011 AS:
Åsne Havnelid, CEO, tel. 419 00 370, asne.havnelid@oslo2011.no
Nina Horn Hynne, PR/Comm. Manager, tel. 934 44 213, nina.horn.hynne@oslo2011.no