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Contents
1     Winter Universiade 2021 ......................................................................................... 4
    1.1     Organisations Involved ..................................................................................... 5
    1.2     History .............................................................................................................. 5
2     Venues .................................................................................................................... 7
    2.1     Andermatt-Realp UR ........................................................................................ 8
    2.2     Engelberg OW .................................................................................................. 9
    2.3     Lenzerheide GR ............................................................................................. 10
    2.4     Lucerne LU ..................................................................................................... 11
    2.5     Stoos SZ ......................................................................................................... 12
    2.6     Sursee LU ...................................................................................................... 13
    2.7     Zug ZG ........................................................................................................... 14
3     Sport ...................................................................................................................... 15
    3.1     Sports ............................................................................................................. 15
    3.2     Biathlon .......................................................................................................... 17
    3.3     Ice Hockey ...................................................................................................... 18
    3.4     Freestyle Skiing .............................................................................................. 19
    3.5     Snowboard ..................................................................................................... 20
    3.6     Short Track Speed Skating ............................................................................. 21
    3.7     Curling ............................................................................................................ 22
    3.8     Figure Skating ................................................................................................ 23
    3.9     Cross-Country Skiing...................................................................................... 24
    3.10    Alpine Skiing ................................................................................................... 25
    3.11    Ski Orienteering .............................................................................................. 26
    3.12    Test Events .................................................................................................... 27
4     Host City Lucerne .................................................................................................. 28
    4.1     Universiade Park ............................................................................................ 29
    4.2     Cultural Programme ....................................................................................... 29
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5     Delegations/Participants ........................................................................................ 30
    5.1      Accommodation .............................................................................................. 31
    5.2      Food & Beverage............................................................................................ 32
    5.3      Transport ........................................................................................................ 33
6     Universities ............................................................................................................ 33
    6.1      Student Projects ............................................................................................. 34
    6.2      World Conference........................................................................................... 35
    6.3      University of Lucerne ...................................................................................... 35
7     Volunteers ............................................................................................................. 36
8     Mascot ................................................................................................................... 37
9     Medals ................................................................................................................... 38
10        Sustainability and Legacy .................................................................................. 39
11        Finances ............................................................................................................ 40
12        Partners ............................................................................................................. 40
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1 Winter Universiade 2021

The Winter Universiade is the largest winter multisport event after the Olympic Games. In 2021
the 30th occasion of this unique event will take place in Central Switzerland. The organisation is
a joint project of the six cantons of Central Switzerland Lucerne, Uri, Schwyz, Obwalden,
Nidwalden and Zug, and the City of Lucerne. The programme from the 21st to the 31st January
2021 comprises ten sporting disciplines, to be contested at seven event venues. Students aged
between 17 and 25 from more than 540 universities in 50 countries are expected to attend. A
total of over 2500 individuals will take part.

Further information about the Winter Universiade Lucerne-Central Switzerland 2021 may be
found here: www.winteruniversiade2021.ch

Winter Universiade          30th edition
2021
Date                        21 to 31 January 2021
Host City                   Lucerne
Sports                      Biathlon, Curling, Ice Hockey, Figure Skating, Freestyle Skiing,
                            Cross-Country Skiing, Short Track Speed Skating, Alpine Skiing,
                            Snowboard, Ski Orienteering
Days of Competition         11
Venues                      Andermatt-Realp, Engelberg, Lenzerheide, Lucerne, Stoos,
                            Sursee, Zug
Notable                     2nd edition in Switzerland after Villars 1962

Number of expected
Athletes                    1600
Team Officials              900
Volunteers                  3800
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1.1 Organisations Involved

The successful realisation of the Winter Universiade depends on the interplay of three
organisations: the International University Sports Federation FISU, the Association Winter
Universiade Lucerne-Central Switzerland 2021 and Swiss University Sports. It was in 1959 that
FISU launched the Universiades, now the largest multi-sport event for students. Since then, a
total of 29 Winter Universiades and 30 Summer Universiades have already taken place. Unlike
the Olympic Games, both Universiades are held in the same year and in a two-year cycle. In
March 2016, FISU assigned the 30th winter edition to Central Switzerland with Lucerne as the
host city. The six cantons of Central Switzerland and the city of Lucerne founded an association
for the purpose of this major project. Government representatives from each of the six cantons
and Lucerne’s city council are responsible for strategic decisions under the chairmanship of
Guido Graf, Cantonal Councillor Lucerne. The organising committee, directed by the Managing
Director Urs Hunkeler, reports directly to this board.

The organising committee works closely with Swiss University Sports. The National University
Sports Federation of Switzerland is a member of FISU and is in charge of the selection of Swiss
athletes for the multi-sport event. It has set itself the goal of building a strong Swiss team for the
upcoming Winter Universiade at home.

1.2 History

Staged     every    two    years    in   a    different global city,   the     Winter Universiade   is
the world's largest winter multi-sports competition for university athletes.

The rich history of the Winter Universiade began in Chamonix, France in 1959. Sixteen
countries and 220 athletes took part in the first edition, with six sporting disciplines; ice hockey,
ice skating, alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, ski jumping and Nordic combined. Today, the
programme has nine compulsory sports.

The Swiss mountain village of Villars hosted the Winter Universiade’s second edition in 1962
which was a big success thanks to the support of the Swiss University Sports Association.
Nearly 300 athletes from 23 nations took part, including teams from Japan, Lebanon and New
Zealand.
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The Winter Universiade drew more than 500 athletes for the first time in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1983
and by the Sapporo 1991 edition in Japan, countries like the Soviet Union, United States and
Japan were fielding delegations of more than 100 athletes each. The flawless execution of
Sapporo 1991 helped Japan bring the Winter Olympics to Nagano in 1998 and paved the way
for other major winter sports events in Asia.

The 2005 Winter Universiade in Innsbruck, Austria, saw a record 2,223 participants from 50
countries and set the trend for night competitions. In another first at Innsbruck, women’s ski
jumping was added to the programme, a full nine years ahead of its Olympic debut.

In 2013, the Trentino Winter Universiade drew 2,668 competitors to the Italian Alps. Proving the
Universiade as a launchpad to student-athletes’ future success, no fewer than 29 athletes who
competed at Trentino went onto win medals at the Sochi Olympics, which took place just two
months later.

The most recent edition of the Winter Universiade in Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation, had
nearly 2,000 athletes representing a record 58 countries, competing in 11 sports.

True to its #WelcomeHome motto, Lucerne2021 represents the Winter Universiade’s return to
Switzerland after nearly 60 years away.
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2 Venues

                                                            The organisation of the event is a
                                                            joint         project      of        Central
                                                            Switzerland’s six cantons (Lucerne,
                                                            Uri, Schwyz, Obwalden, Nidwalden,
                                                            Zug) and the city of Lucerne. “The
                                                            Winter Universiade is further proof
                                                            of the good cooperation between
                                                            the     six      cantons        of   Central
                                                            Switzerland”, says Othmar Filliger,
                                                            Cantonal        Councillor      of   Canton
                                                            Nidwalden and board member of
                                                            the Association Winter Universiade
                                                            Lucerne-Central Switzerland 2021.

Only existing infrastructures are being used for the Winter Universiade and all sports facilities
are well accessible by public transport.

Venue                     Sports Venue                        Dicipline(s)
Andermatt-Realp UR        Realp Nordic Center                 Cross-Country Skiing
Engelberg OW              Sporting Park                       Curling
                          Jochpass 2222                       Snowboard, Freestyle Skiing
Lenzerheide GR            Biathlon Arena Lenzerheide          Biathlon, Ski Orienteering
Lucerne LU                Regional Ice Center                 Figure Skating, Short Track
                                                              Speed Skating
Stoos SZ                  Franz-Heinzer-Piste / Maggiweid     Alpine Skiing
Sursee LU                 Sursee Ice Center                   Ice Hockey
Zug ZG                    Bossard Arena                       Ice Hockey
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2.1 Andermatt-Realp UR

The cross-country skiers will hold their competitions in Andermatt-Realp, which is a one-hour
drive south from the host city Lucerne. The Swiss Ski Association Swiss-Ski has set up a
national performance centre in the Urserental, where the Swiss Championship in Cross-Country
Skiing will take place in 2020, with many kilometres of cross-country ski tracks. Beat Jörg,
Cantonal Councillor of Uri and President of the local organising committee in Andermatt-Realp,
looks forward to 2021: ”Our cross-country ski tracks and the beautiful landscape of Uri will
delight both international students and the worldwide audience.”

 Sports at the Winter
                             Cross-Country Skiing
 Universiade 2021
 Sports Facility             Sport Stützpunkt Urseren (SSU), 6491 Realp
 Operating Hours             All year round as National Performance Centre
 Technical Data              1’458 m above sea level, FIS Homologation 2019
 Capacity                    5‘000 spectators
 Notable                     Originally intended as a sports base of the Swiss Army, it was
                             established in 2002 by Federal Councillor Adolf Ogi as part of
                             the Sion 2006 Olympic bid. The Federal Office of Sport (BASPO)
                             has been in charge of the Sport Stützpunkt Urseren since 2017.
                             BASPO makes it possible for national sport federations to use
                             the infrastructure. The base has thus become the official Swiss
                             Olympic Training Base in various sports.
 Number of Residents         Andermatt: 1'524 (as of January 2019)
                             Realp: 151 (as of December 2017)
 Canton                      Uri
 Attractions                 SkiArena Andermatt-Sedrun, Teufelsbrücke, Schöllenenschlucht
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2.2 Engelberg OW

The athletes of the Curling, Snowboard and Freestyle Skiing competitions will meet a well-
practiced team in Engelberg. Engelberg is home to numerous different sporting events, not to
mention the Ski Jumping World Cup. “It is therefore a great pleasure for us to be part of this
unique event as a venue as well,” says the local organising committee President Hubert Mathis.
The snow sports events will take place in the Engelberg-Titlis ski resort on the Jochpass 2222,
while the curlers will compete down in the valley at the Sporting Park Engelberg.

 Sports at the Winter
                              Curling, Freestyle Skiing, Snowboard
 Universiade 2021
                              Curling: Sporting Park, Engelbergerstrasse 11, 6390 Engelberg
 Sports Facility
                              Freestyle Skiing / Snowboard: Jochpass 2222
                              Curling: From early September to end of March
 Operating Hours              Freestyle Skiing / Snowboard: From mid December to 26 April
                              and from 13 June to 20 October
                              Curling: 5 fields
 Technical Data
                              Freestyle Skiing / Snowboard: 2‘220 m above sea level
                              Curling: 600 spectators
 Capacity
                              Freestyle Skiing / Snowboard: 400 spectators
 Notable                      Curling: Ice preparation testing will take place on 22 April 2020
 Number of Residents          4’427 (as of 31 December 2018)
 Canton                       Obwalden
 Attractions                  Monastery Engelberg, Titlis, cheese dairy exhibition
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2.3 Lenzerheide GR

Biathlon and ski orienteering enthusiasts can look forward to the top-modern Biathlon
Arena in Lenzerheide, built between 2013 and 2017. In the interests of sustainability,
the World Cup compliant infrastructure, with a fully automatic shooting range and 30
shooting places, led the organising committee to decide in favour of a venue outside
Central Switzerland. The venue of numerous world-class sports events such as the
Tour de Ski has already gained experience with international title races in both Ski
Orienteering and Biathlon: in 2015, the Elite European Championships and the World
Masters Ski Orienteering Championships took place here. In January 2020,
Lenzerheide also hosted the IBU Youth and Junior World Championships. “With this
event, along with the upcoming Winter Universiade, we can bring ourselves into a
favourable position to become the future venue of a Biathlon world cup event”, says
Hannes Parpan, President of the local organising committee, with enthusiasm.

Sports at the Winter
                          Biathlon, Ski Orienteering
Universiade 2021
Sports Facility           Biathlon Arena Lenzerheide, Voia da Bual 1, 7083 Lantsch/Lenz
Operating Hours           All year
                          1‘400 m above sea level / year of construction: 2013 / A-Licence
Technical Data
                          of the International Biathlon Union (valid until 1 November 2023)
Capacity                  10’000 spectators
                          The Biathlon Arena Lenzerheide is a national performance
                          centre for Biathlon. With regards to Ski Orienteering, as a legacy
Notable
                          of the Winter Universiade, it is intended to strengthen the
                          promotion of young talents and to intensify training activities.
Number of Residents       Lantsch/Lenz: 537 (as of December 2018)
Canton                    Grisons
Attractions               Ski resort Arosa-Lenzerheide, bike park, Heidsee
2.4 Lucerne LU

In the host city Lucerne, the Regional Ice Centre will host the competitions in Short
Track Speed Skating and Figure Skating. Françoise Schnydrig, President of the local
organising committee Lucerne, can hardly wait for the start of the Winter Universiade:
“We will do everything we can to host memorable competitions and carry the spirit of
the Winter Universiade out into the world,” says the experienced Ice Skating event
organiser. In addition to the sports competitions, the opening and closing ceremonies
will take place in Lucerne at the Europaplatz in front of the Culture and Congress
Centre KKL Lucerne. The site will turn into the official Universiade Park with a public
viewing zone among others, where spectators, tourists and athletes will all come
together. Last but not least, the medals will be presented here every night, ensuring a
mesmerising sports festival. Further information on the Universiade Park can be found
in Chapter 4 Host city Lucerne.

 Sports at the Winter
                           Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating
 Universiade 2021
 Sports Facility           Regional Ice Center, Eisfeldstrasse 2, 6005 Lucerne
 Operating Hours           From 6 October 2019 to 15 March 2020
 Technical Data            Ice field size: 60 m x 30 m
 Capacity                  1‘100 spectators
 Notable                   -
 Number of Residents       81'546 (as of 2018)
 Canton                    Lucerne
 Attractions               Kapellbrücke, Spreuer Bridge, KKL, Old Town of Lucerne
2.5 Stoos SZ

During the Winter Universiade, the world of Alpine Skiing takes place on the Stoos. “On the
Stoos, we have everything it takes to organise excellent ski races for the Winter Universiade
2021. The Franz-Heinzer-Piste is predestined to host top-class FIS races,” says Peter Föhn,
President of the local organising committee. A compact organisation of the competitions is of
utmost importance. The disciplines Super-G, Giant Slalom, Slalom as well as the Alpine
Combination are held on the Franz-Heinzer-Piste. Only the Parallel Mixed Team Event will not
take place on this slope. This competition is planned as a night event on the Maggiweid near
the top station of the Stoosbahn, a short distance from the village.

 Sports at the Winter         Alpine Skiing
 Universiade 2021
 Sports Facility              Franz-Heinzer-Piste / Maggiweid
 Operating Hours              From mid December to Easter Monday
 Technical Data               1‘305 m above sea level / FIS Homologation
 Capacity                     3‘000 spectators
 Notable                      -
 Number of Residents          150 (as of December 2018)
 Canton                       Schwyz
 Attractions                  Hölloch Cave Experience, Stoos Railways, Fronalpstock
2.6 Sursee LU

Thanks to the Lehner Cup in Sursee, international ice hockey teams compete against
each other every year at the Sursee Ice Center. "The fact that the ice stadium will now
also be a venue for the largest multi-sport event after the Winter Olympics is really
amazing", says local organising committee President Philipp Häfliger. During the Winter
Universiade, the arena, which was built not far from the historic old town in 1999, will be
the stage for the women's preliminary round matches as well as the placement
matches.

 Sports at the Winter       Ice Hockey (women's preliminary round matches & placement
 Universiade 2021           matches)
 Sports Facility            Eishalle Sursee, Moosgasse 6, 6210 Sursee
 Operating Hours            In winter: From August to mid April
                            In summer: From Easter to mid July
 Technical Data             Ice field size: 29.8 m x 59.8 m
 Capacity                   800-1‘000 spectators
                            The Sursee Ice Centre was built and first opened in 1999. In
                            winter, the hall is used for ice sports. In the summer months, the
 Notable
                            arena is used as a triple indoor hall for school sports and inline
                            hockey.
 Number of Residents        10’062 (as of June 2019)
 Canton                     Lucerne
 Attractions                Rathausplatz und Pfarrkirche, Old Town, Untertor
2.7 Zug ZG

Zug, along with Sursee, will delight ice hockey fans. In 2010, the Bossard Arena in Zug,
one of the most modern ice hockey temples in Switzerland, was inaugurated. The U18
Ice Hockey World Championship in 2015 was the first major international event to be
hosted there. At the Winter Universiade, the home stadium of first division team EV Zug
will host the men's preliminary round matches as well as the semi-final and final
matches of the women's and men's national teams. The ice hockey city of Zug, with its
president of the local organising committee Urs Scholl, is looking forward to the
upcoming spectacle: ”All those involved should notice that Ice Hockey is not only played
in Zug, it is lived.”

 Sports at the Winter
                           Eishockey
 Universiade 2021
 Sports Facility           Bossard Arena, General-Guisan-Strasse 4, 6303 Zug
 Operating Hours           All year
 Technical Data            Ice field size: 60 m x 30 m (Olympic standard)
 Capacity                  7‘200 spectators (4‘512 seating, 2‘735 standing)
 Notable                   Home stadium of EV Zug
 Number of Residents       30’542 (as of December 2018)
 Canton                    Zug
 Attractions               Lake Zug, Old Town, Castle, Fountain, Zytturm
3 Sport

3.1 Sports

Winter sports have a long tradition in Switzerland. As early as 1900, daring pioneers
from throughout Europe met in Central Switzerland to indulge their passion for skiing.
This tradition continues today. In addition to the prestige international events such as
the Lauberhorn Downhill, Spengler Cup or the Engadin Ski Marathon, local events are
held for all ages and abilities.

From 21 to the 31 January 2021 the Winter Universiade will include competitions in nine
winter sport disciplines. Students aged between 17 and 25 are eligible to enter.
Students from a total of over 540 universities and polytechnics from 50 countries will
take part. The teams are selected by their own national university sports federations.
Discipline(s)          Location             Sports Venues
Biathlon               Lenzerheide GR       Biathlon Arena Lenzerheide
Curling                Engelberg OW         Sporting Park
Ice Hockey             Sursee LU            Sursee Ice Center
Ice Hockey             Zug ZG               Bossard Arena
Figure Skating         Lucerne LU           Regional Ice Center
Freestyle Skiing       Engelberg OW         Jochpass 2222
Cross-Country Skiing   Andermatt-Realp UR   Realp Nordic Center
Short Track Speed
                       Lucerne LU           Regional Ice Center
Skating
Alpine Skiing          Stoos SZ             Franz-Heinzer-Piste / Maggiweid
Ski Orienteering       Lenzerheide GR       Biathlon Arena Lenzerheide
Snowboard              Engelberg OW         Jochpass 2222
3.2 Biathlon

Biathlon competitions have been held at Winter Universiades 14 times, with the first
event held in 1983 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The origins of this discipline are much older than
military sport: in the early viking age, northern norwegians on skis successfully
defended attacks by danish vikings.

Biathlon and ski orienteering enthusiasts can look forward to the top-modern Biathlon
Arena in Lenzerheide, built between 2013 and 2017. In the interests of sustainability,
the World Cup compliant infrastructure, with the fully automatic shooting range and 30
shooting places, led the organising committee to decide in favour of a venue outside
Central Switzerland. In January 2020, Lenzerheide also hosted the IBU Youth and
Junior World Championships.

 Location                    Lenzerheide GR
 Sports Venue                Biathlon Arena Lenzerheide
 Disciplines                 Men                    Women
                             Individual 15 km       Individual 12.5 km
                             Sprint 10 km           Sprint 7.5 km
                             Pursuit 12.5 km        Pursuit 10 km
                             Mass Start 15 km       Mass Start 12.5 km
                                      Mixed Relay (7.5 km + 6 km)
3.3 Ice Hockey

Ice Hockey is not only the most popular team sport on ice, it‘s also the fastest. It has
been a part of the Winter Universiade programme since its introduction in Villars,
Canton of Vaud, in 1962. The best ever result by a Swiss team – fourth place – was
achieved in this first event. At that time only four men’s teams took part: tournaments
now generally comprise twelve men’s and eight women’s teams. Switzerland has never
entered a women’s team – until 2019 in Krasnoyarsk. For the first time in the history of
the Universiade, two Swiss ice hockey teams, men and women, will be sent to the multi-
sport Event.

During the Lucerne 2021 Winter Universiade, the Sursee Ice Centre and Bossard Arena
in Zug are the places to be for ice hockey fans. Excitement is guaranteed when twelve
men's and eight women's teams compete for the title. The men's preliminary matches
as well as the semi-finals and finals of the men's and women's teams will take place in
Zug. In Sursee, the women will be contesting their qualification matches and the
placement games.

 Location                   Zug ZG / Sursee LU
 Sports Venue               Bossard Arena Zug / Sursee Ice Center
 Disciplines                Men                     Women
                            Tournament              Tournament
 Number of Teams            12 Teams                8 Teams
3.4 Freestyle Skiing

Freestyle Skiing disciplines are very diverse – just watching the impressive jumps in the
Big Air competition is breathtaking, and the excitement of the close head-to-head
battles in the Ski Cross finals can hardly be surpassed. Freestyle Skiing at Winter
Universiades is a relatively new discipline: the first medals were awarded in 2005 at the
Universiade in Innsbruck, Austria. Since then the popularity of this sport has increased
substantially.

The International University Sports Federation FISU has decided to include Freestyle
Skiing in the Winter Universiade compulsory programme. This programme change will
be introduced at the 30th Winter Universiade in Central Switzerland. The competitions
will be held on the Jochpass 2222 in the Engelberg-Titlis ski region.

 Location                    Engelberg OW
 Sports Venue                Jochpass 2222
 Disciplines                 Men                    Women
                             Skicross               Skicross
                             Slopestyle             Slopestyle
                             Big Air                Big Air
3.5 Snowboard

The success story of Universiade Snowboarding started at the event in Jaca, Spain, in
1995. At that time it was a demonstration sport, but quickly became part of the
permanent programme – to the delight of the successful Swiss teams. Both the Olympic
Giant Slalom champions Patrizia Kummer and Daniela Meuli know the Universiade well,
as does the Olympic champion from 2018 Nevin Galmarini: they have all stood on the
podium at this unique event.

The alpine events of Slalom and Giant Slalom were held initially, with the first freestyle
discipline Snowboard Cross appearing in 1999. A choice of Halfpipe, Slopestyle and Big
Air events is now offered. Competitions in all disciplines will be held at the Central
Switzerland games, with the exception of the Halfpipe. Snowboard experts start in the
largest summer and winter holiday paradise in Central Switzerland – in Engelberg.

 Location                    Engelberg OW
 Sports Venue                Jochpass 2222
 Disciplines                 Men                     Women
                             Parallel Giant Slalom   Parallel Giant Slalom
                             Parallel Slalom         Parallel Slalom
                             Snowboard Cross         Snowboard Cross
                             Slopestyle              Slopestyle
                             Big Air                 Big Air
3.6 Short Track Speed Skating

Fast, faster, Short Track Speed Skating – speed and strategy are vital in Short Track,
which has been a Universiade event since 1985. The first event saw the men’s medals
go to Canada and the women’s medals to America. These days the sport is dominated
by athletes from Asia: the leading countries are Korea, Japan and China. However, an
increasing number of countries are challenging this dominance.

Short Track Speed Skating events are held over 500 m, 1000 m, 1500 m and
3000/5000 m, and may be hosted in any ice hockey stadium conforming to international
standard dimensions. There are many of these in Switzerland, but this television-
friendly sport is the only Winter Universiade event which is largely unknown in
Switzerland. This was set to change with the 2020 Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne.
One year later, the sport's popularity will be further increased thanks to the Winter
Universiade 2021. The competitions will then be held in the host city of Lucerne.

Location                    Lucerne LU
Sports Venue                Regional Ice Center Lucerne
Disciplines                 Men                    Women
                            500 m                  500 m
                            1000 m                 1000 m
                            1500 m                 1500 m
                            5000 m Relay           3000 m Relay
3.7 Curling

Universiade Curling competitions are very popular with spectators. The standard of
competition is very high, with many of the leading players at World, European and
World Cup championships taking part. The Swiss team has been at the forefront of
competitions many times, but has yet to win a gold medal.

Pascal Hess, the Head of Swiss Curling, would like to change this at the Lucerne 2021
Winter Universiade. He is from the city of Zug, and was Skip in the silver medal winning
team in 2011. The Swiss teams will fight against nine other women's and men's teams
to win one of the prestigious Universiade medals. The tournament will take place at the
Sporting Park in Engelberg.

 Location                   Engelberg OW
 Sports Venue               Sporting Park Engelberg
 Disciplines                Men                       Women
                            Tournament                Tournament
 Number of Teams            10 Teams                  10 Teams
3.8 Figure Skating

At the 2009 Winter Universiade in Harbin (China), the Figure Skating competitions
attracted an enormous number of spectators: 42,000. This discipline is not just popular
in China – quite the opposite, Figure Skating competitions are among the best-loved
Winter Universiade events throughout the world. They are an established part of the
programme: Figure Skating was first introduced at the Winter Universiade in Chamonix
in 1960, and it’s now hard to imagine the largest multisport event for students without it.
The Winter Universiade in Central Switzerland will feature individual events for women
and men, and Ice Dancing.

In Ice Dancing, a male figure skater and a female figure skater perform a rehearsed
routine together. This discipline is considered by experts to be the most detailed and
technically complex form of skating, as it has its origins in ballroom dancing. The
interaction of the skaters with the musical rhythm is of particular importance. The
skaters must remain in contact with each other (except in rare cases) and have at least
one skate on the ice (except during technically demanding lifts), thus increasing the
difficulty of the routine.

During the Winter Universiade, competitions in Short Track Speed Skating and Figure Skating
will be held in the host city of Lucerne at the regional ice centre. In all disciplines, both, women
and men will compete.

 Location                       Lucerne LU
 Sports Venue                   Regional Ice Center Lucerne
 Disciplines                    Men                        Women
                                Individual                 Individual
                                                    Ice Dance
3.9 Cross-Country Skiing

Cross-Country Skiing has been included in the programme since the first Winter Universiade in
1960. The tradition in university sports is even older: it was part of the “International Winter
Weeks“ from 1951 to 1959, the predecessors of the current Universiades.

The great stars of the Cross-Country Skiing scene were often present, for example the double
Olympic Games and World Championship gold medallist Justyna Kowlczyk of Poland. The
former top cross-country skier Bettina Gruber was the most recent Swiss competitor to achieve
a Cross-Country Skiing podium position: the athlete from SAS Bern won the silver medal at the
Harbin games in China in 2009. A particular highlight for Swiss fans was the Men’s Relay
bronze medal at the Sapporo games in 1991. The Swiss team included Raoul Volken, Toni
Dinkel, Matthias Remund (now Director of the Federal Office of Sport BASPO), and Urs
Schmidig (now Director of the Zürich Department of Sport).

 Location                      Andermatt-Realp UR
 Sports Venue                  Realp Nordic Center
 Disciplines                   Men                      Women
                               Sprint                   Sprint
                               Pursuit 10 km            Pursuit 5 km
                               Individual 10 km         Individual 5 km
                               Mass Start 30 km         Mass Start 15 km
                               Relay 4 x 7.5 km         Relay 3 x 5 km
                                               Mixed Team Sprint
3.10 Alpine Skiing

The Alpine Skiing competitions are a central part of Winter Universiades. No other sport has
higher participation numbers: 40 nations competed in the Alpine Skiing event at the Winter
Universiade in Erzurum in 2011. The most successful Winter Universiade ski racer of all time is
Sandro Boner. This Swiss athlete won a total of five gold and two bronze medals at
Universiades at the 2009 and 2015.

In competition-proven Stoos, the disciplines Super-G, Giant Slalom, Slalom, Super Combined
as well as a parallel team event will be held. A total of around 150 athletes will compete against
each other.

 Location                      Stoos SZ
 Sports Venue                  Franz-Heinzer-Piste / Maggiweid
 Disciplines                   Men                        Women
                               Super-G                    Super-G
                               Giant Slalom               Giant Slalom
                               Slalom                     Slalom
                               Alpine Combined            Alpine Combined
                                               Alpine Team Event
3.11 Ski Orienteering

Hardly any other sport so clearly exemplifies the motto of the International University Sports
Federation FISU «Excellence in Mind and Body». According to Swiss Orienteering, about three-
quarters of orienteers are students, including orienteers on foot, bikes and skis. In Ski-O a map,
a compass and cross-country skis are used to visit a number of checkpoints in a specified order
as rapidly as possible. The competitions are held on a specially prepared cross-country ski trail
network. The checkpoints are always located beside a ski trail track. The challenge lies in
choosing the fastest route through the complicated network of trails, and in quick map reading
and decision-making en route.

The Ski-O competitions will be held in parallel to the biathlon races at Lenzerheide. This venue
has hosted numerous world-class events such as the Tour de Ski, and already has experience
of Ski-O international title competitions: in 2015 the Elite European Championships and the
Masters World Championships were held at this winter sports resort in Grisons.

 Location                       Lenzerheide GR
 Sports Venue                   Biathlon Arena Lenzerheide
 Disciplines                    Men                      Women
                                Sprint                   Sprint
                                Pursuit                  Pursuit
                                Middle Distance          Middle Distance
                                                  Sprint Relay
3.12 Test Events

Dicipline                   Test Event                    Date
Biathlon                    IBU Youth & Junior World      26.01.-02.02.2020
                            Championships
Alpine Skiing               FIS Super-G Races             04.-06.03.2020
Cross-Country Skiing        Swiss Championships           27.-29.03.2020
Ice Hockey                  Swiss National Team game      18./19.04.2020
Curling                     Tournament                    25./26.04.2020
Ice Hockey                  Lehner Cup                    14.-16.08.2020
Short Track Speed Skating   StarClass Junior A/B Series   13.-15.11.2020
Figure Skating              Swiss Championships           11.-13.12.2020
4 Host City Lucerne

The city of Lucerne is the host city of the Winter Universiade 2021 and thanks to the short
distances to all the various sports venues, Lucerne is ideally suited to be the centre of the
Winter Universiade. Guests from all over the world will be accommodated and catered for in the
heart of the "Leuchtenstadt", as the city is also called. Moreover, the ceremonies will take place
in the Universiade Park, situated at the Europaplatz, and a cultural programme will be
organised.

The Lucerne-Lake Lucerne Region is situated in the heart of Switzerland and the city of Lucerne
itself is a stronghold of culture. Nowhere will you find more things to see than in this city nestling
in a magnificent landscape characterized by mountains and its eponymous lake. Charming
Lucerne is brimming with things to do; Century old sights such as the Chapel Bridge and historic
Old Town, museums, shopping, festival and events during all year. The region also contains a
wealth of summer activities and record-breaking railways and cableways. Mount Rigi, Mount
Pilatus, Mount Titlis, Mount Stoos and many other corners of the mountains are popular
excursions with stunning views.
4.1 Universiade Park

The Europaplatz in front of the Lucerne Cultural and Conference Centre (KKL) will become the
centre of the Winter Universiade 2021: the Universiade Park will be created here, in a unique
setting with views of the lake, city and mountains. For eleven days it will be the meeting point for
athletes, officials, volunteers and the general public.

The Universiade Park is located in the immediate vicinity of the railway station, Lucerne
University and Lucerne Teacher Training University. The opening, closing and daily medals
ceremonies will take place here. Spectators can follow the action at the various venues live in
the public viewing area.

In addition to the ceremonies, the Universiade Park stage will also be used to hold concerts and
to present aspects of cultural life in Central Switzerland. Sustenance for visitors will not be
forgotten: there will be a wide range of typical food and drinks available at various food stands.

4.2 Cultural Programme

On and around the Europaplatz in Lucerne, a diverse programme will be presented to guests
and the people of Central Switzerland during the Winter Universiade 2021. The aim is to give
visitors an insight into the cultural life of the region and the traditions of Central Switzerland.

On the stage of the Universiade Park at the Europaplatz, there will be various performances
and concerts every day before and after the award ceremonies to showcase the cultural life of
Central Switzerland. Central Swiss venues, associations and artists will be featured.
5 Delegations/Participants

"Welcome home" – the slogan of the Winter Universiade 2021 sums it up perfectly: all
participants should feel at home in Central Switzerland. An estimated 1,600 athletes and their
coaches from over 50 countries are expected to attend. That makes a total of around 2,500
people who will all be staying in hotels for maximum comfort during the Winter Universiade.
Transportation and catering will also be arranged, but will vary depending where the
accommodation is located. For this full service package, the cost for a delegation member is
EUR 75 per day.
5.1 Accommodation

All participants of the Winter Universiade 2021 will be accommodated in 2-, 3- and 4-star hotels.
There are three accommodation clusters: Lucerne, Andermatt and Lenzerheide.

The majority of the delegations will be staying in the host city of Lucerne – at a total of around
20 hotels. Due to the distance to the host city, the cross-country skiers will be accommodated in
Andermatt and the biathletes and orienteers in Lenzerheide.

Further hotels in Lucerne are reserved for other client groups, such as the FISU world
federation or international media representatives.
5.2 Food & Beverage

A core element of multi-sport events is the cultural exchange between different nations and
athletes from different sports. Catering plays an important role here. This is especially true for
the Winter Universiade 2021, as the participants are not accommodated in an athletes' village
but in numerous hotels. In order to take this important aspect of exchange into account, the
organising committee has decided to set up a so-called "Main Dining Hall" – a joint catering
centre. As an exception, breakfasts will be taken in the respective hotels and, depending on the
competition schedule, catering will also be provided at the sports facilities.

There is one "Main Dining Hall" per accommodation cluster:
      -   Lucerne: A unique setting awaits participants in the host city. The Main Dining Hall is
          located right next to the Universiade Park on the waterfront.
      -   Andermatt: A very special ambience also awaits the cross-country skiers in Andermatt.
          They will be catered for in the Concert Hall at the Radisson Blu Hotel Reussen, opened
          in 2019.
      -   Lenzerheide: Delegations in Lenzerheide can take advantage of the attractive hotel-
          owned amenities of the Privà Alpine Lodge.

Restaurants in Lucerne or the University of Lucerne's canteen are important catering locations
for other client groups such as volunteers or international media representatives.

Impressive figures illustrate the importance of these catering centres: during the Winter
Universiade, around 60,000 meals will be prepared for members of the delegations, of which
around 40,000 meals alone will be prepared in the Main Dining Hall in the host city of Lucerne.
The International University Sports Federation FISU has clear rules on the composition of the
meals and the calorie coverage. For athletes, a menu with a minimum calorie coverage of 4,000
kcal per day is prescribed. For other customer groups, a calorie coverage of 2,500 kcal per day
is planned.

In the interests of sustainability and with regard to catering for delegations, attention will be paid
to:
      -   local and regional products and services being incorporated wherever possible.
      -   avoiding food waste as far as possible, e.g. no lunch boxes will be distributed.
      -   using sustainable materials wherever possible, for example washable dishes.
5.3 Transport

It is a novelty in the history of Universiades: public transportation is an integral part of the
transport concept of the event. "This may sound unspectacular to us Swiss, but it took us a lot
of persuasion," explains Managing Director Urs Hunkeler. In concrete terms, the short-track
speed skating and figure skating athletes will have to take the bus from their hotels to the
Regional Ice Centre in Lucerne. A truly special experience awaits all customer groups in
Andermatt. In order to get to the stadium in Realp, the participants will use a train shuttle of the
Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn between Andermatt and Realp. All the other athletes will be
transported to their sports facilities by the (team) bus.

Furthermore, all participants who are accommodated in the host city of Lucerne will benefit from
a 10-zone public transport pass for the entire city thanks to the Lucerne Guest Card. This will
allow them to move around the city of Lucerne completely free-of-charge in their free time.

The organising committee recommends and promotes public transport as a means of transport
for visitors. Media representatives will be transported from the Press Centre (at the University of
Lucerne) to the competition venues by a dedicated media shuttle service.

6 Universities

Participants at Winter Universiades combine competitive sports and education. In total, students
from more than 540 universities from over 50 nations will travel to Central Switzerland for the
Winter Universiade. Education is a central element of the Winter Universiade programme. For
example, a scientific conference on "Challenges and opportunities of sport in modern society"
will be held during the event from 25 to 26 January 2021 and Swiss students will be involved in
organising the event. Collaborating in this major project offers them the opportunity to develop
their skills and gain valuable experience for their future careers.
6.1 Student Projects

The Winter Universiade offers space for innovative projects, scientific research and creative
ideas. Students at Swiss universities can actively get involved in the planning and organisation
of the event by submitting student projects. "For us, the involvement of students is key,"
explains Esther Müller, Director of Academic Liaison, and continues: "This event is a unique
opportunity. We want as many students as possible to benefit".

In addition to a study on the suitability of a venue or a bachelor's thesis on how to maintain
sponsor satisfaction, the Winter Universiade mascot, for example, was also designed by
students. Four aspiring female artists from the Lucerne School of Art and Design have each
designed a character. A seven-member jury selected Luisa Zürcher's proposal to be the mascot
of the Winter Universiade 2021. The four students volunteered for the student design project
and worked on it in their spare time. The decision to take part was easy, as the 23-year-old
Luisa Zürcher explains: "What could be more exciting than designing a mascot that you can
later hug?" In addition to numerous design tasks, the students support the marketing
department, especially in the area of social media.
By the way: interested students can still work on numerous projects and contribute their ideas.
The complete overview can be found on the website of the organising committee at
winteruniversiade2021.ch/en/universities.

6.2 World Conference

The FISU World Conference on Innovation – Education – Sport will be held during the Lucerne
2021 Winter Universiade on 25 and 26 January 2021. Under the main topic Challenges and
Opportunities in Sport in modern society researchers will focus on three subthemes: Dual
career / Digitalization / Women in top-class sport. The conference is located at the building of
the University of Lucerne and organized by the University of Lucerne, the Universities of teacher
education Lucerne, Zug and Schwyz and the Universities of applied sciences of Lucerne and
Grisons.

6.3 University of Lucerne

The organising committee can count on the generous support of the University of Lucerne and
the PH Lucerne. During the Winter Universiade, the University/PH building will be transformed
into the hub of the multi-sport event.

In the building you will find
    •   the accreditation centre,
    •   the information centre for all participants,
    •   the canteen as a catering centre for volunteers, the organising committee and other
        customer groups,
    •   the media centre as well as a room for press conferences and
    •   the international broadcasting centre.

In addition, the following rooms/facilities in particular are available for use by the delegations:
    •   a waxing and storage room for skis and snowboards in alpine snow sports,
    •   meeting rooms,
    •   individual offices of the delegations.
Moreover, the Uni/PH building will also be the headquarters of the organising committee during
the event. The organising committee will be using rooms for the following purposes:
   •   offices of the various departments,
   •   meeting rooms,
   •   main operation centre of the multi-sport event.

7 Volunteers

In order to ensure that the multi-sport event can run smoothly, the organising committee is
looking for over 3800 helpers. The tasks of volunteers at Universiades are very diverse:
supervising teams, printing results or serving as a forerunner are just a few examples. The
Volunteers Programme will be launched in early summer 2020. Future volunteers will be able to
register on the Swiss Volunteers platform and sign up for their chosen field of work. Those
interested can already subscribe to the newsletter now. As a token of appreciation for their
commitment, volunteers will be rewarded with an appreciation programme and, in particular,
with a unique experience.
The organising committee can count on strong partners for the recruitment of volunteers.
Together with Swiss Volunteers, the universities and other institutes of higher education as well
as local organisations, the volunteers will be mobilised.

8 Mascot

Whether "Cooly", the mascot of the Ice Hockey World Championships 2009 and 2020, the FC
Lucerne mascots "Siegfried & Leu" or "Yodli" at the Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne 2020 –
all mascots have one thing in common: they captivate audiences and have become an integral
part of major sporting events. On the occasion of the "One-Year-To-Go" event, the Winter
Universiade 2021 has also introduced an event mascot. This fabulous creature was designed
by Luisa Zürcher, an animation student at the Lucerne School of Art and Design.
The young artist was inspired by Yeti, the mountains of Central Switzerland and its myths, and
the carnival, which has deep roots in the traditions of Central Switzerland. Luisa Zürcher has
created a character perfectly suited to the Winter Universiade: the fabulous creature has its
origins in the myths of Central Switzerland, loves carnival, and lives in the mountains of the
region. The curious mascot will travel to Winter Universiade venues to make friends with
athletes from all over the world. The sporty mascot will help visitors to the Winter Universiade
2021 feel at home, in keeping with the event motto "Welcome Home".

Luisa Zürcher volunteered for the student design project, and created the mascot in her spare
time. The decision to take part was easy, as the 23-year-old explains: "What could be more
exciting than designing a mascot that you can later hug?" This moment became reality for Luisa
Zürcher at the "One-Year-To-Go" event. Over the next twelve months, the fabulous creature will
put a smile on the faces of many more people with a hug.

The Organising Committee of the Winter Universiade 2021 named the mascot ‘Wuli’ in a
ceremony held at the IBU Biathlon Youth and Junior World Championships in Lenzerheide. The
name is a combination of the initials of "Winter Universiade" with the typical Swiss word ending
"-li". It was chosen by the public in an online vote on the social media channels of the Winter
Universiade 2021. The naming ceremony was conducted by the Head of Marketing &
Sponsoring Fabienne Meyerhans, and Hannes Parpan, President of the local organising
committee in Lenzerheide.
9 Medals

In addition to the athletes themselves, who successfully combine top-class sporting
achievements and university education, the focus should also be on Swiss students. This is why
students at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts were asked to design the
medals for the Winter Universiade. Twenty-six students responded to the call for proposals
within the university, with 13 young designers submitting a proposal. “Designing a medal is an
exciting project – both for the students and for us lecturers. Working for a feasible project was a
strong motivator for everyone,” says Thomas Aregger, who heads the introductory design
course. Course instructor Patrick Kälin adds: "The task was very demanding. To transform a
two-dimensional drawing into a three-dimensional object is a challenge." A five-member jury
chose Nicole Schellhammer's design for the medal of the Winter Universiade 2021. The graphic
design student is thrilled about the decision: "This medal aims to ensure the athletes remember
the Winter Universiade 2021 for a long time,” she says. The design of the ribbon was also left in
the capable hands of students at the Lucerne University of Applied Science and Arts. Céline
Eberle, who is studying textile design, created the ribbons in the official Winter Universiade
colours and adapted them to the final design in collaboration with Nicole Schellhammer. A total
of 67 sets of medals will be presented at the largest winter multisport event for students.

Medal features Lake Lucerne and the cantons of Central Switzerland
When designing the medal, Nicole Schellhammer drew her inspiration from the snow crystal in
the Lucerne 2021 logo, amongst other things. She therefore arranged the cowbells in a similar
manner to the logo. Six cowbells surround an amulet. On the medal, the cowbells symbolise the
cantons of Central Switzerland that border on Lake Lucerne, which represents the amulet on
the medal. “It was important to me that the medal represented all the Winter Universiade’s
venues in Central Switzerland. I also wanted the design to be suitable for every sport,” Nicole
Schellhammer explains. The organising committee wants to convey Swiss traditions and values
to the visitors the event attracts from around the globe, so including the cowbells was
convincing: “Cowbells and the Winter Universiade are a winning combination,” says Host City
Manager Reto Schorno. “At the closing ceremony of the Winter Universiade 2019, our
organising committee went on stage as a group of traditional cowbell carriers. Our mascot, Wuli,
wears a bell around his neck. We also plan that the athletes parade at the opening ceremony
will be opened by a group of traditional cowbell carriers.”

10 Sustainability and Legacy

Even when bidding for the Winter Universiade 2021, one focus was on the topics of
sustainability and legacy. The major winter sports event should be carried out with as little
impact on the environment as possible and with positive and lasting effects on the economy,
society and Swiss sport. This objective has shaped the vision and mission and was specified in
more detail in the Sustainability Charter.

The Winter Universiade will ultimately be remembered in sporting history as an event for which
no new infrastructures had to be built: all competitions will take place in existing facilities and
infrastructures. For this reason, Lenzerheide, a venue outside Central Switzerland, was chosen
for the Biathlon and Ski Orienteering competitions. A few minor improvements to the
infrastructure will ultimately be available to all participating athletes and will remain available for
use in the future as well. The delegations will be accommodated in hotels and regional
providers will be considered for catering, which will strengthen the regional economy. The
Winter Universiade 2021 is also unique because it is a joint project of all six cantons of Central
Switzerland and the city of Lucerne. During the Winter Universiade, this will be brought to life in
the host city by presenting Central Switzerland's cultural life on stage in the Universiade Park.
By holding the FISU World Conference, Lucerne (Central Switzerland) will have the opportunity
to present itself worldwide as a centre of education.

The legacy in terms of sport will focus on the objective of further improving the conditions for
combining top-class sport and academic studies. Swiss University Sports, together with Swiss
Olympic, is making great efforts to ensure that young people do not have to choose between
top-class sport and studying, but can combine both. Those who manage two careers at the
same time acquire skills that are crucial for success in both, sport and professional life. "Today's
stars, tomorrow's leaders" is the motto of Swiss University Sports. Initiatives are planned to
increase the flexibility of study programmes, optimise advice or raise awareness of the concept
of "dual careers" among professional associations. Further projects for developing sports and
the range of offers at certain venues are being planned. For example, the West Brig/Realp
cross-country skiing performance centre is being expanded. The cross-country ski slope
network in Realp was optimised during preparations for the Winter Universiade and the
competition tracks were homologated. Thanks to the Winter Universiade, the Swiss Cross-
Country Skiing championships will take place in Realp this year. In order to promote the
expansion of the performance centre, Swiss Olympic is financing a full-time professional
trainer/sports scientist for one year. This will allow the important development work of the
National Performance Centre West to be continued - an important contribution to the
development of young cross-country skiers in the Urseren region in Central Switzerland.

11 Finances

The budget for the Winter Universiade 2021 is set at CHF 39 million. The organising committee
can count on considerable support from the Swiss Federation and the cantons of Central
Switzerland. The professional, material, financial as well as non-material support of private
partners is an equally decisive factor for the success of the multi-sport event.

12 Partners
A joint project of the six cantons of Central Switzerland and the city of Lucerne
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