How can the Olympics be divided into summer and winter?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-18
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, they are held every 4 years. There are fewer sports in the Winter Olympics than the three events, and the attention is not carried out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It depends on the season at the time of the event of the organizer.

    The first one is winter.

    It's summer in Beijing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the context of the growing popularity of snow and ice, the founder of the modern Olympic Games, Coubertin, proposed to hold the Winter Olympics alone, but this was delayed by the success of Nordic combined in Scandinavia in 1901.

    Figure skating was added to the 4th Summer Olympics in 1908.

    The 1920 Olympic Games were held in Antwerp, Belgium, on April 20 and September 12, 1920. The IOC refused to accept Nordic combined and added ice hockey instead. The addition of figure skating and ice hockey to the Olympics has generated a lot of interest from spectators, but due to the inconvenience caused by weather conditions, most of the competitions and the opening ceremony of the Olympics will not be held until mid-August, although both events are scheduled for April.

    This makes an Olympic Games take up to 5 months, which is too costly in terms of manpower and material resources. In view of this, there is a tendency to separate the ice and snow events from the Olympics and separate the ice and snow events.

    In 1924, the official Winter Olympics were formed. At that time, the French city of Chamonix hosted the Games, which were then known as the "Winter Sports Week", and two years later the International Olympic Committee officially renamed it the 1st Winter Olympic Games.

    The Winter Olympics were originally scheduled to be held every four years, in the same year and in the same country as the Summer Olympics. Beginning with the second Winter Olympics in 1928, the Winter and Summer Olympics were held in different countries. Since 1994, the Winter Olympics and the Summer Olympics have been held at intervals of two years.

    In order to stagger the timing of the Winter Olympics and the Summer Olympics, only the 1992 Winter Olympics and the 1994 Winter Olympics were separated by two years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In terms of the size of the number of participants, the number of participants in the Winter Olympics is smaller than that in the summer compared to the Summer Olympics. The Winter Olympics are not as strong as the Summer Olympics because of the fewer competitions.

    Most of the events in the Winter Olympics are related to snow and ice, and the content is much less than that in summer, and many countries do not have snow and ice, so less attention is paid to these events.

    The cycle of the Olympic Games.

    The Olympic Games are the world's largest multi-sport event hosted by the International Olympic Committee every four years, with a duration of no more than 16 days for each Olympic Games, and it is the most influential sports event in the world.

    When we say only the Olympics, we are referring to the Summer Olympics. In fact, in addition to the Summer Olympics, there are also Winter Olympics, Paralympics, Winter Paralympic Games, Youth Olympic Games and so on. The divisible year is the Summer Olympics, and the next two years are the Winter Olympics.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because there were no Winter Olympics at the earliest, and ice sports were affected by weather and geography, they could not be popularized. Let's adopt it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, the history of the Summer Olympics is even longer, the Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece more than 2,000 years ago, and were named after the place where they were held in Olympia. After the ancient Olympic Games were suspended for 1,500 years, the Frenchman Jean-Pierre de Coubertin proposed the modern Olympic Games at the end of the 19th century. It was founded in 1894 and hosted the first Olympic Games in 1896.

    Secondly, the Summer Olympics have more sports, with 28 sports. Naturally, the scale is even larger than that of the Winter Olympics. Finally, mainly because of the higher popularity of sports in the Summer Olympics, such as:

    Basketball, football, swimming, track and field, etc., are all highly valued.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. The time is differentThe Summer Olympics (abbreviated as the Olympic Games) and the Winter Olympics (referred to as the Winter Olympics), as the name suggests, one is in the summer; One in winter.

    2. The projects are differentAll events at the Winter Olympics are ice or snow sports; The Olympic Games are sports other than the Winter Olympics that are regulated by the International Olympic Committee.

    3. Different degrees of importance:Relatively speaking, the international community and national sports organizations attach more importance to the Olympic Games; Due to conditions, time constraints and other reasons, the importance of the Winter Olympics is far from catching up with the Olympic Games.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. The calculation method of the session is different.

    The Summer Olympics follow the old Olympic system, with an additional edition every four years, regardless of whether it has been held or not, as long as it has been four years old. For example, in the two world wars, there were three Summer Olympics that were not actually held, but when the time comes, the number of Games will be increased by 1.

    The Winter Olympics will not be like this, it is calculated according to the actual number of sessions, and the number of sessions held is a few sessions, and those that are not held are not counted.

    2. The competition system is different.

    One is held in the summer and the other is held in the winter, these are two different seasons, of course, the events stipulated are also different, such as the outdoor double 10-meter platform diving event in the Summer Olympics, which will not appear in the Winter Olympics, which will frostbite athletes.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The differences between the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics are as follows:

    1. The season of the event is different.

    The Summer Olympics are held in the summer, and the Winter Olympics are held in the winter.

    2. The influence is different.

    Affected by natural conditions, people in many tropical countries have never seen snow at all, so these countries have basically not participated in the Winter Olympics, but the Summer Olympics are not greatly affected by natural conditions, basically all countries in the world have participated in the Summer Olympics, so the influence of the Summer Olympics is much higher than the Winter Olympics.

    3. The sports events are different.

    There are many events in the Summer Olympics, with a total of 26 major sports, which basically cover the most common sports, such as ball games, swimming, high jump and long jump, etc.; There are relatively few sports in the Winter Olympics, with only five major sports, namely skiing, ice skating, luge, ice hockey and curling, all of which are related to snow and ice.

    4. The degree of attention is different.

    Because the number of participants in the Winter Olympics is much lower than that of the Summer Olympics, and the events of the Winter Olympics are far fewer than those of the Summer Olympics, the importance of the Summer Olympics is much higher than that of the Winter Olympics.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. The seasons are different: the Summer Olympics are held in the summer, and the Winter Olympics are held in the winter.

    2. Different sports events: There are many sports in the Summer Olympics, with a total of 26 major sports, which basically cover the most common sports, such as ball games, swimming, high jump and long jump, etc.; There are relatively few sports in the Winter Olympics, with only five major sports, namely skiing, ice skating, luge, ice hockey and curling, all of which are related to snow and ice.

    3. Different influences: Affected by natural conditions, many tropical countries have never seen snow at all, so these countries have basically not participated in the Winter Olympics, but the Summer Olympics are not greatly affected by natural conditions, basically all countries in the world have participated in the Summer Olympics, so the influence of the Summer Olympics is much higher than the Winter Olympics.

    4. Different degrees of attention: Because the number of people participating in the Winter Olympics is much lower than that of those participating in the Summer Olympics, and the events of the Winter Olympics are far fewer than those of the Summer Olympics, the importance of the Summer Olympics is much higher than that of the Winter Olympics.

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