answersLogoWhite

0

When will the US host the winter Olympics again?

Updated: 8/16/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

Best Answer

To be announced. The 2010 Winter Olympics were chosen in 2003 to be in Vancouver, Canada and the 2014 Winter Olympics were chosen in 2006 to be in Sochi, Russia.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Olympics#The_future

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: When will the US host the winter Olympics again?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How many times did the US host the winter Olympics?

8 times


What year will US host the Olympics again?

It's not in rotation, it has to be awarded. And the US hasn't been awarded another year yet.


How many medals did the us in in the 2008 winter Olympics?

There were no Winter Olympics in 2008.


What years did the US win the winter Olympics?

we won the 2010 winter olympics


How many gold medals did the US get in the winter 2008 Olympics?

There were no Winter Olympics in 2008.


Where were First Winter Olympics in the US?

The first Winter Olympics held in the US was in Lake Placid, New York in 1932.


How many were gold medals in the winter Olympics that the US won in 2010?

The US won 9 gold medals in the 2010 Winter Olympics.


How many gold medals were won by the US in the 2002 winter Olympics?

The US won 10 gold medals at the 2002 Winter Olympics.


How many times did the US of America host the winter Olympics?

The United States has hosted the Winter Olympics four times: Lake Placid, New York in 1932 & 1980; Squaw Valley, California in 1960; and Salt Lake City, Utah in 2002.


How many gold medals did the US win in 2006 winter Olympics?

The US won 9 gold medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics.


In what years did the US host the summer Olympics?

1904,1932,1984,1996.


How many times did the US host the winter olympiks?

The Winter Olympics have been held in the US four times: Lake Placid, New York (1932 & 1980); Squaw Valley, California (1960); Salt Lake City, Utah (2002).