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No, Apolo Ohno will not compete in the 2014 Winter Games, although he will be a commentator for NBC.
Yes, you can compete in consecutive Olympic games.
You have to pass your country's national trials.
The Olympic Games that allowed professional athletes to compete were the Summer Olympics starting in 1984 and the Winter Olympics starting in 1992.
Right now Apolo Ohno he got six total medals yesterday at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games
80 countries and 2 territories participated in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada. More countries compete in the Summer Olympics than Winter.
The olympic games are a bunch of compotitions that the best athletes all over the world get to compete in. There are summer Olympics and winter Olympics. Also the Olympics started in Greece.
The Snow Leopard
Viktor Balck (not Black) was a member of the International Olympic Committee at the time the Olympic Winter Games were first held in 1924, but he did not compete as an athlete.
That was the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville where she won the gold medal in ladies singles figure skating.
Through the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, Australia has never sent an athlete to compete in ski jumping.
According to the United States Olympic Committee, the US sent 613 athletes to compete in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens and 211 athletes to compete in the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin.