In 2012, London will be the first city to host 3 Olympics, winter or summer.
beijing and london have hosted it the most
London, England has hosted the most Olympics in the history of the games. They have hosted three. 1908 (I believe), 1956, and of course 2012.
In 2012, London will be the first city to host 3 Olympics, winter or summer.
London in 1908, 1948 and 2012. Athens hosted in 1896 and 2004 and also the so called "intercalated" games of 1906.
The United States is the country to host the most Olympic Games. The United States has hosted eight Olympic Games.The United States has hosted the most Olympic Games. Currently they have hosted 4 Winter Olympic Games, and 4 Summer Olympic Games.The united states has held the most Olympics but in 2012 London will be the city that has held the most games.
This July 2012 will be London's third time
Lillehammer, Norway at 61°7′48 North hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics.
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As of the 2008 Games, that would be the United States who have hosted four Summer Olympics and four Winter Olympics.
New York City has hosted the most baseball all-star games. The city has hosted the event nine teams in five different stadiums. Old Yankee Stadium is tied as the venue for hosting the most times, which is four games.
Olympics in London was held in 1908 and 1948 with the next one in 2012London hosted the Olympic Games in 1908, 1948 and again in 2012.Originally, italy was scheduled to host the 1908 Olympics, but lack of infrastructure and suitable venues caused a late change to London.The city of London has hosted the Olympic Games three times. The years that London hosted the games were 1908, 1948, and 2012.1908,1944 (cancelled due to WWII),1948,2012,the 2012 games have just ended so the games probably won't be in London again until about 2070(ish).The 2012 Olympics will be the third time London has hosted the Olympics. It previously hosted in 1908 and 1948. It was supposed to be scheduled in 1944 but got cancelled because of World War II!London has hosted the Olympics three times; First in 1908, then 1948 and most recently for the 2012 Olympics.