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So far. 4 Summer Olympics and 3 Winter Olympics. A total of 7 sessions.
In 1904, St. Louis hosted the 3rd Summer Olympics, and in 1932, Los Angeles hosted the 10th Summer Olympics. In 1984, Los Angeles was once again the host, hosting the 23rd Summer Olympics; In 1996, Atlanta hosted the 23rd Summer Olympics; In 1932, Lake Placid hosted the 3rd Winter Olympics in the United States; In 1960, Valley hosted the 8th Winter Olympics; In 1980, Lake Placid once again hosted the 13th Winter Olympics. In 2002, the United States hosted the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, the first Winter Olympics of the 21st century.
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The United States has hosted a total of four Olympic Games.
respectively. 1904 year.
3rd. United States.
San Luis. 1932 year.
10th. United States.
Los Angeles. 1984 year.
Thirty-second.
United States. Los Angeles.
1996 year.
Twenty-sixth.
United States. Atlanta.
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4th session. 1904 3rd St. Louis, USA.
1932 10th Los Angeles, USA.
1984 XXXII Los Angeles, USA.
1996 XXVI Atlanta, USA.
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3rd. 1904 year.
10th St. Louis, USA.
1932 year.
23rd in Los Angeles, USA.
1984 year.
26th in Los Angeles, USA.
1996 year.
Atlanta, USA.
The United States has held a total of four Olympic Games.
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The Summer Olympics have been held four times.
1904 3rd St. Louis.
1932 10th Los Angeles.
1984 XXXII Los Angeles.
1996 XXVI Atlanta.
The Winter Olympics have also been held four times.
3rd 1932 Lake Placid.
VIII 1960 Valley.
13th 1980 Lake Placid.
XIX 2002 Salt Lake City.
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As of August 2021, the United States has hosted four Olympic Games so far, namely:
The 3rd Olympic Games, July 1, 1904 – November 23, St. Louis, USA.
The 10th Olympic Games, July 30 – August 14, 1932, Los Angeles, USA.
XXIII Olympic Games, Los Angeles, USA, from July 28 to August 12, 1984.
XXVI Olympic Games: 19 July – 4 August 1996, Atlanta, USA.
Situation of the XXIII Olympic Games:
A total of 6,829 athletes participated in this year's competition, including 5,263 men and 1,566 women. The host country has the largest number of players, with a total of 622 players; Canada followed with 483; The Federal Republic of Germany came in third with 444 people. The Chinese Olympic Committee sent a large sports delegation to participate in the event.
Fifty-two years ago, the 10th Olympic Games, in which old China participated for the first time, were also held in Los Angeles.
At that time, Liu Changchun was the only athlete alone. This time, 225 athletes competed in 16 major sports except football, hockey, boxing, equestrian and modern pentathlon.
The Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee also sent 67 athletes to participate in track and field, swimming, weightlifting and other events, which was the first time that Chinese sons and daughters from both sides of the Taiwan Strait met at the Summer Olympics. (The total number of the above data is from the official ** of the International Olympic Committee, and the other data are from the official ** of the Chinese Olympic Committee.) )
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1904 year.
3rd American.
San Luis. 1932 year.
10th USA.
Los Angeles 1984.
Thirty-second.
Los Angeles, USA.
1996 year.
Twenty-sixth.
Atlanta, USA.
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As of the end of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the Summer Olympics have been held for 31 years, but in 1916, 1940 and 1944 due to the war, a total of 28 Summer Olympics have been held.
Of the 31 Summer Olympics that have been held (including those that have not been held as scheduled but have been credited), the United States and the United Kingdom have hosted the most Olympic Games, while London has hosted the Summer Olympics the most times with four (which was supposed to have been held in London in 1944). The four U.S. Olympics have been in St. Louis, Los Angeles (twice) and Atlanta.
Held. Athens, the birthplace of the modern Olympic Games, has hosted the Games twice, as have Tokyo (which failed in 1940), Paris and Berlin (which failed in 1916). Other cities that have hosted the Summer Olympics include:
Stockholm, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Melbourne, Rome, Mexico City, Munich, Montreal, Moscow.
Seoul (present-day Seoul.
Barcelona. Sydney, Beijing, Rio.
As of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, a total of 22 Winter Olympics have been held (because of World War II.
The two sessions that were not held were not counted in the total number of sessions). Among them, the 1st in Chamonix, France, the 2nd in St. Moritz, Switzerland, the 3rd in Lake Placid, USA, the 4th in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, the 5th in St. Moritz, Switzerland, the 6th in Oslo, Norway, the 7th in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, the 8th in Valley, USA, and the 9th in Austria.
Innsbruck, 10th in Grenoble, France, 11th in Sapporo, Japan, 12th in Innsbruck, Austria, 13th in Lake Placid, USA, 14th in Sarajevo, the former Yugoslavia, 15th in Calgary, Canada, 16th in Albertville, France, 17th in Lillehammer, Norway, 18th in Nagano, Japan, 19th in Salt Lake City, USA, 20th in Turin, Italy, and 21st in Vancouver, Canada.
22nd in Sochi, Russia.
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The top 10 of this Olympic ranking are:
Middle. Country. 51 gold, 21 silver, 28 bronze. Total 100
Beauty. Country. 36 gold, 38 silver, 36 bronze. Total 110
Russia. 23 gold, 21 silver, 28 bronze. Total 72
Hero. Country. 19 gold, 13 silver, 15 bronze. Total 47
Morality. Country. 16 gold, 10 silver, 15 bronze. Total 41
Australia. 14 gold, 15 silver, 17 bronze. Total 46
Han. Country. 13 gold, 10 silver.
8 copper. Total 31
Day. Root. 9 Gold. 6 silver, 10 bronze. Total 25
Italy. 8 gold, 10 silver, 10 bronze. Total 28
Law. Country. 7 gold, 16 silver, 17 bronze.
Total 40
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China won a total of 100 medals (51 gold, 21 silver, 28 bronze) and the United States won 36 gold.
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The U.S. Olympics are1932 year.
From July 30 to August 14, 1932, the 10th Olympic Games were held in Los Angeles, a famous city in the western United States. The 23-year-old Liu Changchun participated in the track and field competition of this Olympic Games, becoming the first Chinese Olympic person.
The 10th Summer Olympic Games were held in Los Angeles on July 30 and August 14, 1932. The competition was attended by 1,331 athletes from 37 countries. Later, due to the fatigue of the journey, he was physically exhausted and gave up the 400-meter race.
However, Liu Changchun created the history of China's participation in the Olympic Games and had a profound impact on the development of Chinese sports.
A total of 16 world records were broken, two world records were equaled, and 33 Olympic records were rewritten. Japanese athletes have achieved outstanding results in swimming, winning a total of five championships, including 14-year-old junior high school student Kitamura winning the men's 1500m freestyle in 19:12.4 and breaking the Olympic record, which has only been broken in 20 years.
U.S. Olympic Logo & Slogan:
The obverse of the medal features the traditional goddess of victory. She holds a palm leaf in her left hand and a flower crown worn by the victor in her right hand. The image of the goddess of victory was designed by the Florentine artist Cassioli and was selected as the front of the Olympic medal in a design competition organized by the International Olympic Committee.
On the right side of the obverse of the medal is engraved the words "Los Angeles 1932 - 10th Olympic Games", and the background is the ancient Roman Colosseum. On the back of the medal, an Olympic champion is surrounded by a crowd of jubilant spectacles. The background is the Olympic Stadium.
From 1928 to 1968, the Olympic medal style was the same as the 1928 design.
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The United States has hosted four Winter Olympics, and the cities and times are as follows.
1. Lake Placid: 1932.02.04-1932.02.15.
2. Valley: 1960.02.18-1960.02.28.
3. Lake Placid: 1980.02.13-1980.02.24.
4. Salt Lake City: 2002.02.08-2002.02.24.
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.
Due to the staggered timing of the Winter Olympics and the Summer Olympics, only the 1992 Winter Olympics and the 1994 Winter Olympics were separated by two years.
Yancheng Lake Winter Olympics Emblem:The emblem of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics is a snowflake in the shape of three bright colors: yellow, orange and blue. These colors come from the outdoor landscape of Utah.
Through these design elements, the theme of "competition, culture, courage" is conveyed. This theme caters to the Utah people's desire to reflect the Olympic spirit with their unique landscapes and cultural heritage.
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