Winter Olympics Events
Olympics are a global sporting event held every four years where the best sporting talents from
around the world compete in multiple sporting events. Olympics as a whole have been broadly divided into two major categories, that of Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics events. Both of the events are held after an interval of four years individually, and are held alternatively after a mutual gap of two years. As, for instance, the most recent Winter Olympics were held in Turin, Italy in 2006 which was followed by the Summer Olympics event held in Beijing, China in 2008. The next Winter Olympics are to be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 2010 followed by the Summer Olympics event to be hosted by London in 2012.
The Winter Olympics attracts relatively scarcer participation due to lack of winter sport training facilities in various countries with incompatible climatic conditions. Initially, the first figure skating event has featured in the 1908 Summer Olympics held in London and it was not until 1924 that the first official Winter Olympics Event was held in Chamonix by the International Olympic Committee. The last event to be added in the league of Winter Olympics was in Nagano, Japan in 1998, in which snowboarding event was included.
Winter Olympics exclusively features 7 snow-sporting events divided into 15 disciplines which include bobsled, cross-country skiing, curling, downhill skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, luge, snowboarding and speed skating. There will be a total of 86 medal events in 15 sports for the twenty-first Winter Games in 2010.
The Winter Olympics attracts relatively scarcer participation due to lack of winter sport training facilities in various countries with incompatible climatic conditions. Initially, the first figure skating event has featured in the 1908 Summer Olympics held in London and it was not until 1924 that the first official Winter Olympics Event was held in Chamonix by the International Olympic Committee. The last event to be added in the league of Winter Olympics was in Nagano, Japan in 1998, in which snowboarding event was included.
Winter Olympics exclusively features 7 snow-sporting events divided into 15 disciplines which include bobsled, cross-country skiing, curling, downhill skiing, figure skating, ice hockey, luge, snowboarding and speed skating. There will be a total of 86 medal events in 15 sports for the twenty-first Winter Games in 2010.
Latest in Winter Games
- Former cross-country skiing Olympic champion, Christian Hoffmann of Austria will miss this year's game after suspension.
- American speed skater, Shani Davis, plans to skate in all five individual events at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
- Canada stands 2nd with 100 medals, in 2009-10 World Cup medal count. Canada trails Germany by 22 medals. The world cup medal count includes all Winter Olympic sports, except curling and hockey.
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