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Historically the winter and summer Olympics both occured in the same year until 1994. In 1994, the Winter Olympics took place and and in 1996 the Summer Olympics took place and now they alternate so that there is an Olympic Games every two years.

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every trhee years

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ever 4 years like ours

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Every 4 years. Like now.

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it takes place every 4 years

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What places were the Original Olympics held?

They were originally held at Athens


How often are the para Olympics held?

They held with Olympics that is in every fouth year


How often were the Olympics held after the first Olympics?

4 years


How often were the ancient Olympics held how often are the modern Olympics held?

both are/were held every 4 years, or as the ancient Greeks called it, every olympiad


When was the original Olympics first held?

776 B.C.E.


In the ancient Olympics at the Athens how often were the Olympics held?

every year


How often do the Olympics start?

The Olympics are held once every four years.


How often are the ancient Olympics held?

the Olympics were originally held every four years when the Greeks created it , ( just as it is now )


How often are the Olympics held every year?

they are held every 4 years


How often are winter Olympics played?

Every 4 years the winter Olympics are held. In 2010 they were held in Vancouver, Canada. In 2014 they will be held in Sochi, Russia.


How often are they held in ancient Olympics?

They do it every 4 years.


Why were the original Olympics held?

A festival in honour of the god Zeus.