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
Sixty (60) countries participated in the taekwondo events at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, and sixty-four (64) countries participated in the taekwondo events at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Every four years (every time they are celebrated) they change countries.
They are held every four years in different countries
Lauren Jackson has been to four Olympic Games - 2000 (Sydney), 2004 (Athens), 2008 (Beijing), and 2012 (London)
Because it takes that long to get the venue ready and for participating countries to train their teams.
Although the most recent (2008) games was the 29th Olympiad, only 26 Olympic games have taken place. The Olympic games did not take place in 1916, 1940, or 1944 as scheduled due to the world wars.
The Summer Modern Olympic Games occur every four years since 1896. The Winter Modern Olympic Games also occur every four years since 1924. So, since there were Summer Olympic Games in 2008, there will be Winter Olympic Games in 2010, and more Summer Olympic Games in 2012.
England in four years
Every four years
Yes, bobsledding is a sport and men's two and men's four has been an Olympic event since the 1932 Games in Lake Placid. Women's two has been an Olympic event since the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City. The International Olympic Committee officially calls the sport 'bobsleigh'.
The Olympic games take place at venues decided by the IOC. They occur every four years.
The "International Olympic Committee" (IOC) organizes the modern Olympic Games and the Youth Olympic Games, held in Summer and Winter, every four years.