The Winter Olympic Games last for only 16 days. During these 16 days there are 300 hundred events and 35 sports.
they have competed in 12 summer games and 3 winter games
7 days
i would say a week
6 days at least
Only since the 1998-99 Winter Games in Nagano, Japan.
Bobsled, known in the Olympics as 'bobsleigh', has been an Olympic event since the first Winter Games in 1924.
in the Ancient Greek Olympic Games, it lasted for 5 days
The YOG would have summer and winter versions, every four years, for athletes aged 14-18. The summer version would debut in 2010, and last at most 12 days. The winter version would debut in 2012, and last at most 9 days.
Figure skating has appeared in every Winter Olympics since the first Games in 1924.
Friday to Sunday plus two weeks - so sixteen days.
Europe has hosted the most Winter Olympic Games, with a total of 18 events held in various countries, including Switzerland, France, and Norway. This reflects the continent's long history and strong tradition in winter sports. North America follows with 4 editions, while Asia has hosted 3.
At the 2008 Games in Beijing: Men: Irving Saladino, Panama Women: Maurren Maggi, Brazil