Olympic Games

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Summer Olympic Games

Winter Olympic Games

No. Year Host Dates Sports Disciplines Events
I 1924 Chamonix, France 25 January – 5 February 1924 16 16
II 1928 St. Moritz, Switzerland 11–19 February 1928 14 25
III 1932 Lake Placid, United States  4–15 February 1932 14 17
IV 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany  6–16 February 1936 17 28
1940 Awarded to Sapporo, Japan; cancelled because of World War II
1944 Awarded to Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy; cancelled because of World War II
V 1948 St. Moritz, Switzerland 30 January – 8 February 1948 22 28
VI 1952 Oslo, Norway 14–25 February 1952 22 30
VII 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy 26 January – 5 February 1956 24 32
VIII 1960 Squaw Valley, United States 18–28 February 1960 27 30
IX 1964 Innsbruck, Austria 29 January – 9 February 1964 34 36
X 1968 Grenoble, France  6–18 February 1968 35 37
XI 1972 Sapporo, Japan  3–13 February 1972 35 35
XII 1976 Innsbruck, Austria  4–15 February 1976 37 37
XIII 1980 Lake Placid, United States 13–24 February 1980 38 37
XIV 1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia  8–19 February 1984 39 49
XV 1988 Calgary, Canada 13–28 February 1988 46 57
XVI 1992 Albertville, France  8–23 February 1992 57 64
XVII 1994 Lillehammer, Norway 12–27 February 1994 61 67
XVIII 1998 Nagano, Japan  7–22 February 1998 68 72
XIX 2002 Salt Lake City, United States  8–24 February 2002 78 78
XX 2006 Turin, Italy 10–26 February 2006 84 80
XXI 2010 Vancouver, Canada 12–28 February 2010 86 82
XXII 2014 Sochi, Russia 7–23 February 2014 98 88
XXIII 2018 Pyeongchang, South Korea 9–25 February 2018 102 92

Unlike the Summer Olympics, the cancelled 1940 Winter Olympics and 1944 Winter Olympics are not included in the official Roman numeral counts for the Winter Games. While the official titles of the Summer Games count Olympiads, the titles of the Winter Games only count the Games themselves.