The Winter Olympics
The 2018 Winter Olympics has caught everyone's attention this month. With many exciting record breaking events to watch, I have barely had time to sit down and contemplate the history of the winter games. Nevertheless, there are a few questions that have popped into my head while watching my favorite athletes compete for gold medals.
When was the first Winter Olympics and where was it held?
The first Winter Olympics opened on January 25, 1924 in Chamonix, France. Sixteen nations participated with a total of 258 athletes taking part in the games.
Which countries have hosted the Winter Olympics?
- France (1924) (1968) (1992)
- Switzerland (1928) (1948)
- United States (1932) (1960) (1980) (2002)
- Germany (1936)
- Norway (1952) (1994)
- Italy (1956) (2006)
- Austria (1964) (1976)
- Japan (1972) (1998)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (1984)
- Canada (1988) (2010)
- Russia (2014)
- South Korea (2018)
Where can I find more on the History of the Winter Olympics?
- The International Olympic Committee (IOC) olympic.org
- First Winter Olympics-1924
- Road to No. 100: A History of U.S. Winter Olympic Gold Medals