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      • The decision to alternate the Winter and Summer Games was partly economic — it allowed nations and broadcasters to spread out their expenses — and partly to allow the Winter Olympics to climb out of the shadow of its higher-profile warm-weather counterpart.
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  2. Dec 8, 2022 · Still, the location of the 1994 Olympic Winter Games was chosen as Lillehammer and so all eyes turned to Norway to see if they could repeat their successful turn as host nation from over four decades before. This was the first, and as yet only, Winter Olympics to take place two years after the previous one.

  3. Norway. Lillehammer 1994 Olympic Winter Games, athletic festival held in Lillehammer, Nor., that took place Feb. 12–27, 1994. The Lillehammer Games were the 17th occurrence of the Winter Olympic Games. After only a two-year interlude, the Olympic Winter Games were held in 1994, when a 1986 amendment to the Olympic Charter calling for the ...

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  4. Lillehammer was elected to host the 1994 Winter Games at the 94th IOC Session, held in Seoul on 15 September 1988, two days before the start of the 1988 Summer Olympics. Until 2018, the Lillehammer Games were the last Winter Olympics to be held in a town, rather than centered in a city.

  5. To adjust to this new schedule, the Lillehammer Games were held in 1994, the only time that two winter Games have been staged two years apart. Memorable Champions Local hero Johann Olav Koss won three speed skating events and set a world record in every one.

  6. When the southern Norwegian town of Lillehammer was chosen to host the 1994 Olympic Winter Games, some doubted the wisdom of the decision. On the one hand, Norway boasted a fine winter sports tradition. But on the other hand, it was also the smallest country in history to host a Winter Games.

  7. Jul 15, 2020 · Thanks to the 1994 Winter Olympics, everyone of a certain age knows the name Lillehammer, Norway. Let's take a look at what the town is like today. Decades before the 1994 Winter Olympics put Lillehammer on the global map, this small Norwegian town and its surrounding mountains had long been a destination for winter sports fanatics.

  8. Norway was the host nation for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer. It was the second time that Norway had hosted the Winter Olympic Games, after the 1952 Games in Oslo. In 1994, Norway finished second in the medal ranking to Russia, with strong results in the skiing events.

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