None Can't and won't.
Can't: No snow
Won't: It's summer down there.
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Australia in 1956 (Melbourne) and 2000 (Sydney).
Twice - 1956 in Melbourne, Australia and 2000 in Sydney, Australia. Rio de Janeiro is in contention to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. Should they be awarded the games they would be the third southern hemisphere city to host the Games and the first South American city to host the Games.
Most of the Olympics have been held in the Northern Hemisphere. This is primarily due to the historical concentration of countries with the resources and infrastructure to host the Games, many of which are located in this hemisphere. Notably, cities like London, Tokyo, and Los Angeles have hosted the Olympics, further contributing to this trend. In contrast, only a few events have taken place in the Southern Hemisphere, such as in Sydney and Rio de Janeiro.
Australia hosted the first Olympics in the Southern Hemisphere, when they hosted the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.The country also hosted the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Australia has never hosted the Winter Olympics. It's difficult to host the Winter Olympics in the Southern Hemisphere because it is summer when the games are traditionally played (February)
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1 ... that being Japan who hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo and the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano.
a total of 23 countries
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