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62-Winter Olympic Games-Dates
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Winter Olympic Games Dates
The most recent Winter Olympic Games in 2006 featured 84 events in 7 sports.
1 - 1924 Chamonix (France)
2 - 1928 St Moritz (Switzerland)
3 - 1932 Lake Placid, NY (USA)
4 - 1936 Garmisch-Partenkrchen (Germany)
5 - 1940 Sapporo (Japan) -> St Moritz (Switzerland) ->
Garmisch-Partenkrchen (Germany)
5 - 1944 Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italy)
5 - 1948 St Moritz (Switzerland) -
28 countries participate. Germany and Japan were not invited. 10
countries won Gold Medals.
6 - 1952 Oslo (Norway) -
Olympic Flame was lit in a fireplace of the home of a skiing pioneer
and was conducted by 94 participants entirely on skis.
7 - 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo (Italy) -
The torch bearer entered the stadium on skates, his skate caught on
a cable, the flame was nearly extinguished, but
was saved. The first time these games were televised but no television
rights were sold.
8 - 1960 Squaw Valley, CA (USA) -
The first time the specific place was assigned for the games and the first
time computer was used to tabulate the
results of the games (by IBM). The Opening and Closing ceremonies were
presented by Walt Disney.
9 - 1964 Tyrolean, Innsbruck (Austria) -
Soviet Skating star Lidia Skoblikova won all four Gold medals.
10 - 1968 Grenoble (France) - First time the television broadcast was in color.
11 - 1972 Sapporo (Japan)
12 - 1976 Innsbruck (Austria) - Two Olympic flames were
lit this year as the Austrian town was chosen second time.
13 - 1980 Lake Placid, NY (USA)
14 - 1984 Sarajevo (Yugoslavia) - Sapporo (Japan) and
Gotheburg (Sweden) were front-runners, but surprisingly Sarajevo was chosen for 1984 Winter
games. Yugoslavia won its first Olympic
Medal (silver) in slalom.
15 - 1988 Calgary, AB (Canada) - New events were added,
for the first time Speed Skating was held indoors on the Olympic Oval, and it lasted
for 16 days.
16 - 1992 Albertville (France) -
These were the last games held together with Summer Olympics. Germany competed
as single nation, Croatia and Slovania
made the debut. Toni Nieminen won the Gold Medal at the age of 16, the youngest
male Winter Olympic champion. New Zealand was the first medalist
from the southern hemisphere.
17 - 1994 Lillehammer (Norway)
18 - 1998 Nagano (Japan) - First Game to host more
than 2,000 athletes, Women's Hockey made the debut in these Games.
19 - 2002 Salt Lake City, UT (USA) - An Australian
won the first Gold Medal from southern hemisphere in 1,000-meter skating.
20 - 2006 Turin (Italy)
21 - 2010 Vancouver, BC (Canada) - Second time
hosting country. Largest metropolitan area of 2.5 million population to ever host
a Winter Olympic Games.
22 - 2014 Sochi (Russia) 6-15 Feb - The first subtropical city
to host Winter Olympic Games. The Olympic Village and the Olympic Stadium will be
located on the
Black Sea coast. Sochi is a Russian city situated on the coast of Black Sea.
23 - 2018 Pyeongchang (S Korea) -
9 Feb - 25 Feb.
* Francis Ochoa has been the only Spaniard who has won the Winter Olympic Gold
Medal in slalom.
* See the list of the names of participating nations at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_participating_nations_at_the_Winter_Olympic_Games
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