“Yes” to Sochi
On July 4, 2007 the International Olympic Committee met in session in Guatemala to make a decision to hold the 22nd Winter Olympic Games on February 7 through 23 and the 11 Winter Paralympic Games on March 7-16 in the city of Sochi. The next day Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree titled On Preparations for holding the Games in Sochi. On December 29, 2007 the Russian government adopted a resolution On the Program for Building Olympic Facilities and the Development of the City of Sochi as a Mountain Climate Resort. The mission of organizing sports facilities and servicing the Games was placed on the Organizing Committee Sochi 2014.
Huge effort
Taking part in the organization of the Games were over 30 federal ministries and agencies. All facilities were built on the basis of public-private partnership. All in all 84 organizations, including 53 private companies, took part in the program.
A total of 1,549.5 billion rubles ($44.5 billion) was spent on preparations for the Games, including 66% raised from extra-budgetary sources. The construction of Olympic facilities and related infrastructures required 214.6 billion rubles, and that of facilities crucial to the development of Sochi as a mountain climate health resort, 1,334.9 billion rubles.
Construction work was carried out at 363 facilities, including 13 sports facilities proper. All sports facilities are grouped into two clusters: the coastal cluster in the Imereti lowlands, and the mountain cluster Krasnaya Polyana at the Krasnaya Polyana facility.