Olympic Games

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Summer Olympic Games

Winter Olympic Games

No. Year Host Dates Events
I 1924 Chamonix, France January 25-February 5, 1924 n/a
II 1928 St. Moritz, Switzerland February 11-19, 1928 n/a
III 1932 Lake Placid, United States February 4-15, 1932 Main Program
IV 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany February 6-16, 1936 n/a
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 January 30–February 8, 1948 Main Program
VI 1952 Oslo, Norway February 14-25, 1952 n/a
VII 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy January 26–February 5, 1956 n/a
VIII 1960 Squaw Valley, United States February 18-28, 1960 n/a
IX 1964 Innsbruck, Austria January 29-February 9, 1964 n/a
X 1968 Grenoble, France February 6-18, 1968 n/a
XI 1972 Sapporo, Japan February 3-13, 1972 n/a
XII 1976 Innsbruck, Austria February 4-15, 1976 n/a
XIII 1980 Lake Placid, United States February 14-23, 1980 Main Program
XIV 1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia February 8-19, 1984 n/a
XV 1988 Calgary, Canada February 13–28, 1988 Main Program
XVI 1992 Albertville, France February 8–23, 1992 n/a
XVII 1994 Lillehammer, Norway February 12–27, 1994 n/a
XVIII 1998 Nagano, Japan February 7–22, 1998 n/a
XIX 2002 Salt Lake City, United States February 8-24, 2002 n/a
XX 2006 Turin, Italy February 10–26, 2006 n/a
XXI 2010 Vancouver, Canada February 12–28, 2010 Main Program
XXII 2014 Sochi, Russia February 7–23, 2014 n/a
XXIII 2018 Pyeongchang, South Korea February 9–25, 2018 n/a

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.