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  2. e. The Winter Olympic Games (French: Jeux olympiques d'hiver) [note 1] is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympic Games, the 1924 Winter Olympics, were held in Chamonix, France.

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    In 1924, the first Winter Olympicswere held in Chamonix, France, with approximately 250 athletes competing for 16 countries in 16 events. Women were only allowed to participate in figure skating (11 competed). Other events included bobsled, cross-country skiing, curling, hockey, military patrol, Nordic combined, ski jumping and speed skating. The e...

    1924: Chamonix, France | January 25-February 4 1928: St. Moritz, Switzerland | February 11-19 1932: Lake Placid, New York | February 4-15 1936: Garmisch Partenkirchen, Germany | February 6-16 1940/1944: No Olympics because of World War II 1948: San Moritz, Switzerland | January 30-February 8 1952: Oslo, Norway | February 14-25 1956: Cortina d'Ampez...

    With 305 medals, second only to Norway, the United States has fared well at the Games, especially in women's figure skating. Notable American gold medalists include Peggy Fleming in 1968 (Grenoble, France), Dorothy Hamillin 1976 (Innsbruck, Austria) and Kristi Yamaguchi in 1992 (Albertville, France). At the 1998 Games, Tara Lipinski (15 years, 255 ...

    American speed skating stars include Bonnie Blair, who competed at the 1984, 1988, 1992 and 1994 Games. She became the only female speed skater to win the same event (500 meters) in three successive Winter Olympics. Eric Heiden won all five of his men's speed skating races in 1980, setting four Olympic records and a world record. Celebrated speed s...

    Female cross-country skier Marit Bjørgen of Norway won 15 medals from 2002-2018, including eight gold, to become the most decorated athlete in the Winter Olympics. Fellow Norweigan Bjørn Dæhlie—the top male Olympic Nordic skier of all time—earned 12 medals from 1992 and 1998, eight gold. Figure skater Katarina Wittof East Germany won gold in Saraje...

    In what's often called the greatest moment in American sports history, the U.S. men’s hockey teambeat the heavily favored Soviet Union, 4-3, on February 22, 1980, in the semifinals at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics. The U.S. went on to defeat Finland to win the gold medal. The Americans' victory was dubbed the "Miracle on Ice"—after broadcaster Al...

    No Winter Olympics were held in 1940 or 1944 because of World War II. The United States has hosted the Winter Olympics four times: Lake Placid (1932), Squaw Valley (1960), Lake Placid (1980) and Salt Lake City (2002). In 1970, Denverwas awarded the 1976 Winter Olympic Games, but Colorado voters blocked the event, leading the Mile High City to withd...

    Biography.com for Peggy Fleming and Dorothy Hamillinformation NBC New York: U.S. history of hosting the Winter Olympics New York Times: "Amid Blizzard, Cronkite Helped Make History." Olympics.com for information on Marit Bjorgen, Bonnie Blair, Eddie Edwards, Sonja Henie, Ted Ligety, Mikaela Shiffrin, Picabo Street, Lindsey Vonn, Shaun White. Olymed...

  4. Dec 4, 2017 · The Winter and Summer Olympic Games are held every four years, but two years apart. Learn about the history, evolution, and upcoming hosts of the Olympic Games from WorldAtlas.

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  5. Jan 6, 2022 · Winter Olympics is the premier competition for sports that are played on ice or snow. It is held every four years and features participants from across the world. Ice skating, ice hockey, skiing and figure skating are some of the popular sports that are played at the Winter Games.

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  6. Jan 15, 2024 · 100 Years of Olympic Winter Games. The first Olympic Winter Games were held in 1924 in the French Alps. Over 10 days, the host town of Chamonix brought together athletes from 16 nations. The event was initially an integral part of the Olympic Games Paris 1924, and was known as the “Winter Sports Week of the VIII Olympiad”.

  7. Feb 18, 2022 · sports. How Many Winter Olympics Have There Been? And What's With the Gap Years? There have been 25 Winter Olympics since they debuted in 1924 -- and if you're wondering why the math seems off,...

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