1) Athens (Greece) - 1896 and 2004
2) Antwerp (Belgium) - 1920
3) Amsterdam (Netherlands) - 1928
4) Atlanta (USA) - 1996
If I am not wrong it is in French
the IOC has decided to put a limit on the number of sports, as well as events and athletes, in the Summer Olympics in order not to increase them from the 28 sports, 300 events and 10,000 athletes of the 2000 Summer Olympics.
I think Gymnastics for the summer and ski jumping for winter.
In my opinion the Winter Olympics are for the countries that wouldn't win very many medals in the Summer Olympics, for example, I don't think Norway wins very many swimming medals.Answer 2:The purpose is exactly the same as for Summer Olympics.It is just different sportevents. that's all.Olympic Games are there to unify nations in sport.A friendly way to compete among nations.I suppose economy plays a mayor part these days. There is a lot to earn and gain.Regards.because the wait for the Olympics was long so they created summer and winterThe winter Olympic sports such as skiing and ice skating require cold weather (in order to have snow and ice) whereas summer Olympic sports are more easily played in warm weather, so it would be difficult to have all these different events in the same season. That's why there is both a summer Olympics and a winter Olympics.
The winter Olympics began in 1924 and through 1992 when the Winter Olympics were held in Albertville, France they occurred every 4 years in the same year as the summer Olympics. At that time it was determined that the Winter and Summer Olympics would occur every 4 years alternating every two years. Therefore, in order to get onto a 2 year cycle, the Winter Olympics were held two years after the 1992 games in 1994 in Lillehammer, Norway. After 1994 they resumed the 4 year cycle, occurring in 1998, 2002, 2006 and 2010. The Summer games maintained the 4 year cycle, and occurred 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008 and will occur again in 2012.
The United States has hosted both the Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics four times: Summer Olympics - 1904 - St. Louis 1932 - Los Angeles 1984 - Los Angeles 1996 - Atlanta Winter Olympics - 1932 - Lake Placid 1960 - Squaw Valley 1980 - Lake Placid 2002 - Salt Lake City
The Olympics are both in Summer and Winter. And also if you are doing a compare and contrast essay this answer is for you! You can also during winter and summer order hot chocolate and iced tea. You can also have school in both summer and winter. (Summer school.) Just the same, Ice Skating is done in both winter and summer. So is swimming! Also in tropical places it can be warm. So that would mean that both winter and summer in tropical places would be warm!
Summer > autumn > winter > spring > summer
you just have to see who you cant trust so no one will tell if they see you being naught at camp whoever answered this last is stupid because naughty summer camp is a game. you have to click objects in the correct order to make fun at summer camp.
One does not have to be an amateur in order to compete in the Olympics. You just have to try out for the team.
16 in the usa
Greece is first (since it's the original home of the Olympics), followed by the other countries in alphabetical order, and then the host nation comes at the end.