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The first 28 editions were suspended 3 times, 15 times in Europe, 6 times in North America, and 2 times each in Oceania and Asia.
Europe 15 times.
1896 Athens, Greece.
1900 Paris, France.
1908 London, England.
1912 Stockholm, Sweden.
1920 Antwerp, Belgium.
1924 Paris, France.
1928 Amsterdam, Netherlands.
1936 Berlin, Germany.
1948 London, England.
1952 Helsinki, Finland.
1960 Rome, Italy.
1972 Munich, Germany.
1980 USSR Moscow.
1992 Barcelona, Spain.
2004 Athens, Greece.
North America: 6 times.
1904 St. Louis, USA.
1932 Los Angeles, USA.
1968 Mexico City, Mexico.
1976 Montreal, Canada.
1984 Los Angeles, USA.
1996 Atlanta, USA.
Oceania 2 times.
2000 Sydney, Australia.
1956 Melbourne, Australia.
Asia 2 times.
1964 Tokyo, Japan.
1988 Seoul, South Korea.
Plus 2008 Beijing, 2012 London, 16 times in Europe, 3 times in Asia.
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As of December 2020, the country that has hosted the most Olympic Games is the United States.
The United States has won nine Olympic Games, including five Summer Olympics (St. Louis 1904, Los Angeles 1932, Los Angeles 1984, Atlanta 1996, Los Angeles 2028) and four Winter Olympics (Lake Placid 1932, Valley 1960, Lake Placid 1980, Salt Lake City 2002).
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As of 2021, the United States is the country that has hosted the most Olympic Games.
The United States has hosted four Olympic Games: St. Louis 1904, Los Angeles 1932, Los Angeles 1984, and Atlanta 1996. (The data is for 2019).
St. Louis Olympics.
The 1904 St. Louis Olympics was the third Summer Olympic Games in history. The Olympic Games, which lasted from July 1 to November 23, 1904, lasted five and a half months, making it another protracted event in the history of the Olympic Games. Only 12 countries participated in the Games, the fewest to date.
A total of 277 medals were awarded at the Games, but the medals were still based on the design of the previous edition.
Los Angeles Olympics.
The 10th Summer Olympic Games were held in Los Angeles, USA, from July 30 to August 14, 1932. The Games took place from July 30 to August 14, 1932, and included 1,331 athletes from 37 countries, including 127 women. A total of 16 world records were broken, two world records were equaled, and 33 Olympic records were rewritten.
Los Angeles Olympics.
The 23rd Summer Olympic Games in 1984 were held in Los Angeles from July 28 to August 12. At that time, there were 159 members of the IOC, and a total of 140 countries and regions participated, far exceeding the size of previous countries. July 28, 1984 at 16:00 local time
15. The conference was officially opened at Los Angeles Memorial Stadium.
Atlanta Olympics.
1996 marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of the modern Olympic Games, and the 26th Summer Olympic Games, held in Atlanta, USA, from July 19 to August 4, brought the Olympic family together. A total of 10,788 athletes from 197 countries and regions participated in the competition, and players from all over the world broke 25 world records after 17 days of fierce competition.
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1. The country that has hosted the most Olympic Games is the United States, which has hosted a total of 4 Olympic Games.
2. They are: 1904 St. Louis Olympic Games, 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games, 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games and 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.
3. The Olympic Games is the world's largest comprehensive sports event sponsored by the International Olympic Committee, which is held every four years and lasts no more than 16 days, making it the most influential sports event in the world.
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The 18th Summer Olympic Games were held in Tokyo, Japan, from October 10 to 24, 1964. This is the first time that the Olympic Games have come to Asia, and it is also the first time that Japan has made it to the top three Olympic medals.
The 18th Summer Olympic Games were held in Tokyo, Japan, from October 10 to 24, 1964. 93 countries and regions participated in the event. A total of 5,151 athletes participated, including 678 female athletes.
The competition is divided into 19 major events and 163 small events. At the opening ceremony on the 10th, Emperor Hirohito of Japan officially announced the opening of the Olympic Games. The oath of the athletes' representatives was taken by gymnast Joe Ono, and Japanese track and field athlete Yoshinori Sakai, a survivor of the atomic bomb disaster in Hiroshima, lit the Olympic flame.
The main stadium of this Olympic Games is the Tokyo Olympic Stadium.
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1. The first country in Asia to host the Olympic Games was Japan, which successfully hosted the 18th Summer Olympics in 1964 in Tokyo, Japan, with the participation of 93 countries and regions. Japan also qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games, becoming the first Asian country to host the Games twice.
2. Japan (Japanese: English: Japan), referred to as "Japan", is an island country located in East Asia, with a territory composed of four large islands and more than 6,800 small islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku and Kyushu, with a total area of 10,000 square kilometers.
The main ethnic group is the Yamato ethnic group, which speaks Japanese, and has a total population of about 100 million. The three major metropolitan areas in Japan are the Tokyo metropolitan area, the Osaka metropolitan area, and the Nagoya metropolitan area.
3. Japan is an island country on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. It faces China, North Korea, South Korea and other countries in the west across the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea, the Korean Strait, and the Sea of Japan. It has a temperate oceanic monsoon climate, which is mild and humid all year round. There are many rainy seasons in June and many typhoons in summer and autumn.
In the middle of the century, the Yamato Kingdom appeared within its borders. In 645, Japan learned from the Tang Dynasty of China and carried out the Taika Reform. In the late 12th century, the imperial power of the emperor fell and the shogunate reigned in the era.
In the mid-50s of the 19th century, the Black Ship Incident forced Japan to abandon its "policy of seclusion" and sign a series of unequal treaties. In 1868, Emperor Meiji returned to power, implemented the Meiji Restoration, established the Japanese Empire, and quickly became one of the imperialist powers, embarking on a militarist path of aggression and expansion, and repeatedly invaded China, Korea and other Asian countries. After the defeat in World War II, a new constitution was promulgated, and the emperor system was changed to a parliamentary cabinet system with the emperor as the national symbol.
5. Japan is a highly developed capitalist country, the third largest economy in the world, and a member of the G7 and G20. Its natural resources are scarce and extremely dependent on imports, and a well-developed manufacturing industry is the backbone of the national economy. The level of scientific research, aerospace, manufacturing, and education ranks among the top in the world.
In addition, the cultural industry, led by the anime and game industries, and the developed tourism industry are also important symbols. To this day, traditional Japanese culture such as tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and calligraphy has been preserved.
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The countries hosting the Olympics include Greece, France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Japan, Finland, Australia, Italy, Mexico, Canada, Russia, South Korea, Spain, China, Brazil, Japan, and many more.
The Olympic Games is the world's largest multi-sport event hosted by the International Olympic Committee, held every four years and lasting no more than 16 days, making it the most influential sports event in the world.
The Olympic Games are divided into 10 events: the Summer Olympic Games, the Summer Paralympic Games, the Winter Olympic Games, the Winter Paralympic Games, the Summer Youth Olympic Games, the Winter Youth Olympic Games, the Special Olympics World Summer Games, the Special Olympics World Winter Games, the Summer Deaf Olympic Games, and the Winter Deaf Olympic Games. In the Olympic Games, countries and regions use sports to exchange cultures and exchange sports skills, with the aim of encouraging people to continue playing sports.
The Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece more than 2,000 years ago and are 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.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2016.
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of our motherland.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.