some players in 2000 olympic have played for more than 1 discipline. it is legal to play in more than one event
You might be thinking of professional skiing. As in the Olympics, Freestyle skiing is a discipline which contains a: Mogul event Areial event Ski-cross event So really, mogul skiing is a type of freestyle skiing.
Around the same time. But hte Olympic only happen ever 4 years.
Yes, in 1992 and 1994. Up to 1992, the Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics were held in the same year. The International Olympic Committee decided to split the Winter and Summer Games by two years in the hopes of getting more attention for the Games since they would be held two years apart instead of in the same year. To do this, they scheduled the Winter Olympics for 1994, two years after the 1992 Winter Olympics and kept the Summer Olympics scheduled for 1996, four years after the 1992 Summer Olympics. 1992 and 1994 is the only time the Winter Olympics were held two years apart.
According to the IOC's official website, Norway held the 1994 Winter Olympics in 1994. The country has also held the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo. This was the same year the Summer Olympics were in Helsinki, Finland.
Same as any other country...unless they're hosting it, in which case, I don't know. The teams would train... depends on what event they're doing.
There do not have the same number in each country
No It's not anywhere near the same as it was in 1896....There are far more sports and it is a lot more better
some players in 2000 olympic have played for more than 1 discipline. it is legal to play in more than one event
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The Olympics is to see which country is the healthier and who can get the most medal. The Olympics is to see which country is the healthier and who can get the most medal. The Olympics is to see which country is the healthier and who can get the most medal.
None of there 13 medals were won in the same event. Rowing was the sport they won the most medals in with 5
Most of the events from the Modern Olympics originally came from the Ancient Olympics but many more events have been added to the Modern Olympics...
Pretty much the same way you enter the olympics for any sport - by competing and doing well, first at a national level, then an international level.If you manage that, then there is a chance that the Olympic Committee in your country might invite you to represent your country at the Olympics.
Steve Backley won the bronze medal in the javelin at the 1992 Summer Olympics, and the silver medal in the same event in the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics.
You might be thinking of professional skiing. As in the Olympics, Freestyle skiing is a discipline which contains a: Mogul event Areial event Ski-cross event So really, mogul skiing is a type of freestyle skiing.
It looks the same no matter what country because they try to keep some things the same as they were when only the Greeks had the olympics