The Winter Olympics has been hosted on three continents by eleven different countries. The United States has hosted the Games four times (1932, 1960, 1980, 2002); France has been the host three times (1924, 1968, 1992);Austria (1964, 1976), Canada (1988, 2010), Japan (1972, 1998), Italy (1956, 2006), Norway (1952, 1994), and Switzerland (1928, 1948) have hosted the Games twice. Germany (1936), Yugoslavia (1984), and Russia (2014) have hosted the Games once. The IOC has selected Pyeongchang, South Korea, to host the 2018 Winter Olympics. No country in the Southern Hemisphere has hosted or even been an applicant to host the Winter Olympics; the major challenge preventing one hosting the games is the dependence on winter weather, and the traditional February timing of the games falls in the middle of the southern hemisphere summer.
Twelve countries - Austria, Canada, Finland, France, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States - have sent athletes to every Winter Olympic Games. Six of those - Austria, Canada, Finland, Norway, Sweden and the United States - have earned medals at every Winter Olympic Games, and only one - the United States - has earned gold at each Games. Germany and Japan have been banned at times from competing in the Games.
A lot - basically every kid does a sport in Australia - plus you have to do sport at school.
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300
302 Events in all.
Yes. There are many Arena Football teams in Australia.
None, because they are illegal in Australia ..
Track and field is a sport of many different events. There are running events from distances of 50m to 3200m. There is also feild events including throwing, jumping, and vaulting.
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22 Para Sports events were contested at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
There are 26 sports with 302 events in the 39 disciplines that the sports are broken into
Yes you can because if you look it up it is right there