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The Summer Olympics were held in Tokyo in 1964 and the Winter Olympics were held in Sapporo in 1972 and Nagano in 1998.

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Which island nation has hosted the only winter and summer Olympics?

Japan.


What is the only island nation to host both summer and winter Olympics?

Japan.


What Olympic has more events winter or summer?

Summer


Which is bigger summer or winter Olympic?

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What number is this 2008 Summer Olympics?

The modern Summer Olympic Games was started in 1896. There have been 28 Summer Olympic Games held. The modern Winter Olympic Games were started in 1924. There have been 20 Winter Olympic Games held.


Where was the winter Olympics held in 2009?

No Olympic, Winter or Summer, was held in 2009.


Why do you have a summer and a winter olympic games?

Not all the sports in the summer games can be played in the winter games, and vice verse.


What is a topic sentence for summer and winter olympic games?

a good topic sentence would be the summer and winter olympic games are importent to the Olympics because these are some suporting details


Is baseball in the winter Olympics?

No. Baseball is neither in the Winter nor Summer Olympic games.


Is there a summer and a winter olympic torch?

No, there is not a summer and a winter olympic torch. There is only one torch. At the first olympic games ever held, the torch was lit, and it will never go out, so it just gets passed on to all of the olympic games that are held.


Which winter olympic events US did not get a medal in 2007?

There were no Olympic Games in 2007. The summer games were in 2008 and the winter games were in 2010.


Is table tennis played in the winter or summer Olympics?

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