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Figure Skaters Spill Milan Olympic Village Troubles After Poor Preparations

The 2026 Winter Olympics may be making history but not always for the right reasons. Months of planning and costly infrastructure and last-minute repairs were made to ensure the competition would run smoothly, but logistical headaches and unfinished venues are already causing problems. And, if that wasn̢۪t enough, the athletes themselves are starting to express doubts, suggesting that the pressure may not only be behind the scenes, but on the ice as well.

“I’m not thrilled with the ice quality – everyone keeps praising it, but I don’t know, maybe that’s just the custom. I think the ice at the Olympic arena should be a bit better,” said Georgia’s ice dancer Gleb Smolkin.

These comments came after their performance in the rhythm dance segment.

On February 6, 2026, Georgia’s ice dance pair, Diana Davis and Gleb Smolkin, took the ice at the Milano Ice Skating Arena for the rhythm dance in the team figure skating event. Their upbeat routine earned 78.97 points – 44.81 for technical elements and 34.16 for program components, placing 6th and earning 5 points for Team Georgia.

 

“This morning, when I went out, the ice had just been resurfaced and was in good condition. Then two machines resurfaced it again, layering water on top of each other, creating a thick layer. The first group goes out into the water, so water splashes everywhere, but that’s still okay. Then, in 30 minutes, the water freezes. When we go out in the second group, the ice becomes very springy and almost stone-like. We start bouncing on it, and if you go down on your knee, it just tears apart,” said Gleb Smolkin.

Also, the issues weren̢۪t limited to the rink!

“In my bathroom, either upstairs or downstairs, people are smoking,” she said. Smolkin added, “We’re going to try to figure out who it is. The smell of smoke is really strong.”

Milan Cortina Olympics face health concerns

The 2026 Winter Olympics are underway, but even as athletes compete for medals, not everything is going smoothly, even for NHL players!

At the Santagiulia ice hockey rink in Milan, players noticed something strange: the newly laid ice sometimes makes an odd sound.

“It’s just that sound is weird, you’re not really used to it, so I don’t really know what it means and why it is, but there are some spots on the ice when you skate that have that weird sound,” said Tatar, a former NHL player now competing in Switzerland.

Notably, officials say the ice is safe and will settle as more games are played. But earlier this year, this same rink had problems. In fact, one match was temporarily stopped when a hole appeared in the ice. Even just before the game started, major work was still ongoing on this new ice hockey venue. But the challenges don̢۪t stop at the rink only!

Due to such delays, there was a restricted sale of tickets on Cortina Olympic events, and the access by shuttle and road had to be restructured to accommodate spectators.

Despite these incidents,

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