Yes. The winter games have been held twice in Innsbruck (1964 and 1976)
Innsbruck hosted the Winter Games in 1964 and 1976.
The 1976 Summer Olympics were hosted by Montreal, Quebec and Canada.
No. The shortest time between a city hosting the Olympics is 12 years when Innsbruck, Austria hosted the 1964 Winter Games and 1976 Winter Games.
Two cauldrons were lit with the Olympic Flame at the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Olympics because the Olympics had also been held there in 1964.
Austria
No, Austria has not hosted the Summer Olympics, although they have hosted the Winter Games twice; in 1964 and 1976.
Yes. The winter games have been held twice in Innsbruck (1964 and 1976)
Innsbruck hosted the Winter Games in 1964 and 1976.
The 1976 Winter Olympics were held in Innsbruck, Austria.
The following cities have each hosted the Winter Olympics twice: St. Moritz, Switzerland (1928, 1948) Lake Placid, New York (1932, 1980) Innsbruck, Austria (1964, 1976)
The 1976 Summer Olympics were hosted by Montreal, Quebec and Canada.
AnswerIn 1976, Montreal hosted the Summer Olympics and in 1988, Calgary hosted the Winter Olympics. In 2010, Vancouver is scheduled to host the Winter Olympics.
No. The shortest time between a city hosting the Olympics is 12 years when Innsbruck, Austria hosted the 1964 Winter Games and 1976 Winter Games.
The United States has hosted 4 Winter Olympics ... 1932 at Lake Placid, 1960 at Squaw Valley, 1980 at Lake Placid, 2002 at Salt Lake City. France has hosted 3 Winter Olympics (1924, 1968, 1992). Switzerland (1928, 1948), Austria (1964, 1976), Japan (1972, 1998), Italy (1956, 2006), and Norway (1952, 1994) have hosted 2 Winter Olympics. Germany (1936), Canada (1988), and Yugoslavia (1984) have hosted 1 each. The 2010 Winter Olympics are schedule to be held in Canada and the 2014 Winter Olympics are scheduled to be held in Russia.
1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia
Montreal (1976 summer olympics) Calgary (1988 winter olympics) Vancouver (2010 winter olympics)