The news provides a boost for organisers after legacy was one of the key topics discussed at the recent visit of the International Olympic Committee Coordination Commission to Gangneung.

It was revealed during the three-day meeting that discussions have taken place concerning the Gangneung Oval changing from a temporary to a permanent facility after the event.

The facility was expected to be demolished but “positive” talks have been held about ensuring a future legacy for the venue.

Concerns had been raised, however, that the facilities on the Gangneung Olympic Park are too similar to be used as multi-purpose arenas, prompting organisers to consider alternative uses.

Gangneung, located around 170 kilometres east of Seoul, will also host curling, figure skating and short track speed skating at Pyeongchang 2018.

“With this agreement, the local governments will be able to reduce their financial risk and it is expected that the hockey rink will be efficiently managed by a private enterprise,” Kim said.

“Developing the city as a centre for ice sports, in cooperation with the Central and Local Government, the sports associations and private sector can also bring sustainable development to the local community.”