{i} Winter Olympics, Winter Olympic Games, Olympic competitions of winter sports held every four years in the winter at a two-year interval from the Summer Olympic games
The Olympic Games are a set of international sports competitions which take place every four years, each time in a different country. At the 1968 Olympic Games she had won gold medals in races at 200, 400, and 800m. an international sports event held every four years in different countries. Sports festival. In ancient Greece it was a Panhellenic festival held every fourth year and made up of contests of sports, music, and literature. Since 1896 the name has been used for a modified revival of the ancient Games, consisting of international athletic contests held at four-year intervals. The original Games included footraces, the discus and javelin throws, the long jump, boxing, wrestling, the pentathlon, and chariot races. After the subjugation of Greece by Rome, the Games declined; they were finally abolished in AD 393. They were revived in the late 19th century through the efforts of the baron de Coubertin; the first modern Games were held in Athens. The first Winter Games were held in 1924. The direction of the modern Olympic movement and the regulation of the Games is vested in the International Olympic Committee, headquartered at Lausanne, Switz. Until the 1970s the Games adhered to a strict code of amateurism, but since that time professional players have also been allowed to participate. Programs for the Summer Games include competition in archery, baseball, basketball, boxing, canoeing, cycling, diving, equestrian sports, fencing, field hockey, football (soccer), gymnastics, handball, judo, modern pentathlon, rowing, sailing, shooting, softball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, track and field (athletics), triathlon, volleyball, water polo, weight lifting, and wrestling. The program for the Winter Games includes the biathlon, bobsledding, ice hockey, lugeing, and numerous ice-skating and skiing events. The programs may also include demonstration sports and exhibitions
{i} Winter Olympics, Olympic Winter Games, Olympic competitions of winter sports held every four years in the winter at a two-year interval from the Summer Olympic games