Sports venue
The construction of the resort began long before the decision was made to hold the Winter Olympics in Sochi. In 2003, Interros created a company for the development of the Rosa Khutor ski resort in the area of the village of Estosadok. In April 2013, it became known that MMC Norilsk Nickel would invest $336 million in the ski resort and Olympic Village in exchange for a share in the projects[6][7].
In December 2010, 4 lifts were put into operation: "Olympia" (560m - 1150m above sea level), "Protected Forest" (1150-1340m), "Caucasian Express" (1340-2320m), six-chair lift "Wolf Rock" (940-1360 m above sea level). The total length of the ski slopes was 38 km, including the Olympic - 9 km. About 50 hectares of ski slopes were equipped with an artificial snowmaking system.[5]. In the future, the length of the Olympic ski slopes was 20 km[8], and the total length of all trails was 102 km.
The total volume of investments in Rosa Khutor amounted to 69 billion rubles, of which 55.7 billion was a credit line
2014
Rosa Khutor became one of the key venues of the XXII Winter Olympic Games and a venue for alpine skiing, snowboarding and freestyle skiing competitions.