Which cities have hosted the Olympic Games?

Updated on physical education 2024-04-04
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Previous Summer Olympics host cities:

    First Olympic Games (1896).

    Host city: Athens, Greece.

    Second Olympic Games (1900).

    Host city: Paris, France.

    3rd Olympic Games (1904).

    Host city: St. Louis, United States.

    Fourth Olympic Games (1908).

    Host City: London, United Kingdom.

    Fifth Olympic Games (1912).

    Host city: Stockholm, Sweden.

    Seventh Olympic Games (1920).

    Host city: Antwerp, Belgium.

    8th Olympic Games (1924).

    Host city: Paris, France.

    Ninth Olympic Games (1928).

    Host city: Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    10th Olympic Games (1932).

    Host City: Los Angeles, United States.

    11th Olympic Games (1936).

    Host City: Berlin, Germany.

    XIV Olympic Games (1948).

    Host City: London, United Kingdom.

    XV Olympic Games (1952).

    Host city: Helsinki, Finland.

    XVI Olympic Games (1956).

    Host city: Melbourne, Australia.

    XVII Olympic Games (1960).

    Host city: Rome, Italy.

    XVIII Olympic Games (1964).

    Host City: Tokyo, Japan.

    XIX Olympic Games (1968).

    Host City: Mexico City, Mexico.

    XX Olympic Games (1972).

    Host city: Munich, Germany.

    XXXI Olympic Games (1976).

    Host city: Montreal, Canada.

    XXII Olympic Games (1980).

    Host city: Moscow, former Soviet Union.

    XXIII Olympic Games (1984).

    Host City: Los Angeles, United States.

    XXIV Olympic Games (1988).

    Host city: Seoul, South Korea.

    XXV Olympic Games (1992).

    Host city: Barcelona, Spain.

    XXVI Olympic Games (1996).

    Host city: Atlanta, United States.

    XXVII Olympic Games (2000).

    Host city: Sydney, Australia.

    XXVIII Olympic Games (2004).

    Host city: Athens, Greece.

    XXIX Olympic Games (2008).

    Host City: Beijing, China.

    30th Olympic Games (2012).

    Host City: London, United Kingdom.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1896 1 Greece Athens.

    1900 2 Paris, France.

    1904 3 USA St. Louis.

    1908 4 London, England.

    1912 5 Stockholm, Sweden.

    1920 7 Antwerp, Belgium.

    1924 8 Paris, France.

    1928 9 Amsterdam, Netherlands.

    1932 10 USA Los Angeles.

    1936 11 Berlin, Germany.

    1948 14 England London.

    1952 15 Helsinki, Finland.

    1956 16 Melbourne, Australia.

    1960 17 Rome, Italy.

    1964 18 Tokyo, Japan.

    1968 19 Mexico Mexico City.

    1972 20 Germany Munich.

    1976 21 Montreal, Canada.

    1980 22 former Soviet Union Moscow.

    1984 23 USA Los Angeles.

    1988 24 Seoul, South Korea.

    1992 25 Spain Barcelona.

    1996 26 USA Atlanta.

    2000 27 Sydney, Australia.

    2004 28 Greece Athens.

    2008.29 Beijing, China.

    2012.30 London, United Kingdom.

    There are also the sixth, 12th, and 13th sessions missing, as follows:

    Canceled because of the First World War.

    The 6th British Games in 1916 were originally planned to be held in one of the three cities of Berlin, Budapest and Alexandria. However, after 1912, the clouds of war loomed over Europe, and the First World War was imminent. Coubertin, however, believed that if the Olympics were held in Berlin, a major war could be eliminated.

    As a result, the Germans' attention turned to the Games. The Hungarian members of the Olympic Committee learned of Coubertin's distress and cancelled the request to hold the Games in Budapest. In this way, Berlin is the ideal location for the Olympic Games.

    Despite rampant militarism, Germany accepted Coubertin's kindness, and the 6th Olympic Games decided to shoot Lin Kai. However, the "August gunshots" of 1914 shattered Coubertin's good wishes, but by this time the monogram had already been drawn, and the smell of gunpowder was strong. The monogram picture is a sturdy man, driving a speeding chariot, and there is a wolf smoke behind the car, which is very imposing and dynamic, causing a sense of slaughter.

    It's an atmosphere that doesn't stand out from the Olympics.

    1940 12 Helsinki, Finland (not held due to World War II), 1944 13 London, United Kingdom (not held due to World War II).

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