"Laura" Cross-country Ski & Biathlon Center

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"Laura" Cross-country Ski & Biathlon Center
    Olympic Games use:
    Capacity of Biathlon Complex:
    7500
    Paralympic Games use:
    Capacity of Ski Complex:
    7500
    International test events:
    Start of use:
    june 2013
FIS Cross-Country World Cup (January, 2013)
IBU Biathlon Cup (January, 2013)
IBU World Cup Biathlon (March, 2013)
IPC Biathlon & Cross-Country Skiing World Cup (March, 2013)

"Laura" Cross-country Ski & Biathlon Center is located on the crest and slopes of the Psekhako Ridge, within 6.5-10 km far to the North-Ester of Krasnaya Polyana.

The Center includes two isolated stadia, each with their own start and finish zones, two isolated track systems for Skiing and Biathlon, shooting area and warm-up zones.

Laura is a turbulent mountain river with a large number of waterfalls. It has its source in the southern slopes of the Assar, within the boundaries of the Caucasian nature reserve. The name of the river is based on a legend of a young girl called Laura who chose death over living with an old prince she did not love. After running away from the prince, Laura jumped of a rock into the river that was later named after her. Murat, Laura's lover, could not live with the pain of their parting and jumped in after his bride. The lovers' bodies were never found and local inhabitants say that the Gods were so moved by what had happened that they took them to the heavens the summit of the sacred Mount Elbrus.