Olympics-1,800 meters of pizza, a ton of Grana Padano cheese fuel Games athletes


Olympics - 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics - IOC Press Conference - The Westin Palace, Milan, Italy - September 17, 2025 Andrea Varnier, CEO Foundation Milano Cortina 2026 during the press conference REUTERS/Claudia Greco

MILAN, Feb 22 (Reuters) - In ⁠the two weeks of the Winter Olympics, athletes consumed about two wheels of Grana Padano ⁠a day, roughly a tonof the world‑famous Italian cheese over the 16 days of ‌competition, Andrea Varnier, CEO of the Milano Cortina Games, said on Sunday.

Athletes ate about 60 kg of Grana Padano a day, along with 365 kg of pasta, 10,000 eggs, 8,000 coffees and 12,000 pizza slices, around 1,800 meters of pizza.“Just to ​give an idea of the scale, if we stacked all the ⁠trays used for each meal every ⁠day, they would form a 60‑km tower – around 18 times the height of Mount Tofana in Cortina, ⁠which ‌is 3,225 metres high,” Varnier said.

It is a massive amount of food, he added, necessary for the young athletes and the high energy consumption required in elite sports. Up to 4,500 ⁠breakfasts, lunches and dinners were prepared each day at the Milan ​village, nearly 4,000 in Cortina ‌and 2,300 in Predazzo. Designing the menus took about a year, organisers said.

“Apart from the ⁠quantity, everyone praised ​the quality of the food provided,” Games chairman Giovanni Malago said.

Varnier said around 1.3 million tickets were sold for the Games, equal to 88% of total capacity across all sessions.

About 37% of spectators came from Italy and ⁠63% from abroad, including 15% from Germany, 14% from the ​United States and about 6% each from Britain and Switzerland.

“Among the most popular disciplines with spectators was skimo, introduced for the first time at these Olympics in Bormio, which was sold out in both sessions. It ⁠was followed by speed skating and short track, both at 95% capacity, figure skating at 93% and ice hockey at 93%,” Varnier said.

On the Olympic cauldrons in Milan and Cortina, which became among the most photographed symbols of the 2026 Winter Games, Varnier said about 300,000 people watched the 88 four‑minute ​light and music shows staged daily since February 6 at Arco ⁠della Pace in Milan. “It was a great success that energised the city,” he said.

The two identical cauldrons will ​perform a final show on Sunday before being temporarily extinguished ‌during the closing ceremony in Verona. They will remain ​dark for several days before a new version, with updated colours and music, is lit for the Paralympic celebrations from March 6 to 15.

(Reporting by Giancarlo Navach,Editing by Ed Osmond)

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