Bobsleigh Tracks
There are currently ten tracks operating around the world, with another 4 not being used either at all, or not in the regular bobsleigh seasonal rotation. Every track currently in operation was built for an Olympic games, and only a handful have hosted the games twice. All of the tracks that have repeated however have seen large improvements between Olympics, or have been totally rebuilt.
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There are no tracks in the southern hemisphere that are currently operating, there are only tracks in North America or Europe.
Germany
- Konigssee
- Winterberg
- Altenberg
Austria
- Igls
Norway
- Lillehammer
Latvia
- Sigulda
France
- La Plagne
USA
- Lake Placid
- Park City
Canada
- Whistler
Not currently in use
- Calgary, Canada
- Sochi, Russia
- Peyongchang, South Korea
- Cesana, Italy
Other
- Oberhof, Germany – though this can accommodate bobsleigh sleds, it is primarily a luge track, and bobsleigh athletes cannot push start here.
- Beijing – The site of the 2022 olympic games, this track is beginning construction