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The Olympics
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The Olympics in Ancient Times
The ‘Ancient Olympic Games’ first took place in the 8th Century B.C. in Olympia, Greece and
were a celebration of the Greek God Zeus. They often took up to six months to complete and
were held every four years for 12 centuries. Sports such as wrestling, javelin, discus and chariot
racing were contested by only male athletes. The Ancient Olympic Games ceased in the 4th
Century A.D when all pagan festivals were banned by the Roman Emperor, Theodosius I.

Winners in these Olympic Games were awarded a wreath made of olive leaves. These wreaths
were known as kotinos and were said to have been gathered from the sacred wild olive trees
in Olympia.

Modern Olympics
The games were revived in the 19th Century through the ideas and hard work of several
people, the most notable of whom was Pierre de Coubertin, and were subsequently known as
the ‘Modern Olympics’.

The first of these modern games was held in Athens, Greece in 1896 with 14 nations and
280 participants competing in 43 events, including track and field, swimming, tennis, wrestling,
gymnastics, weightlifting, shooting and fencing. Like the ancient games only male athletes
completed in 1896. In 1900 female athletes became eligible to compete, however it took until
the 2012 London Olympics for all participating nations to include female athletes in their teams.

The modern games follow the ancient tradition of being held every
four years. This schedule has only altered four times. In 1916,
1940 and 1944 the games were cancelled due to war, and in
2020 the Tokyo games were moved to 2021 due to the
COVID worldwide pandemic.

International Olympic Committee


The Modern Olympic Games are overseen by an international
committee established in June 1894. It is a not-for-profit independent
committee based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Their vision is to
Build a Better World through Sport. More information about the
International Olympic Committee can be found at olympics.com.

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The Modern Olympics Expand
The first Winter Olympic Games was held in 1924 in Chamonix, France. The aim of the Winter
Olympics was to include snow and ice sports. Like the Summer Olympics, new sports have
been added over the years.

Between 1924 and 1992, the Winter Games were held in the same year as the Summer
Games but in a different city. In 1994 the Summer and Winter Games moved to a staggered
two-year schedule.

The Paralympics
In 1944, Dr Ludwig Guttman opened a spinal injuries center in Great Britain for war veterans
and civilians injured in war. Over time, his rehabilitation sport program became competitive
and in 1948 the Stoke Manderville Games were held. These games coincided with the 1948
London Olympics.

In 1952, the Stoke Manderville Games became an international event with Dutch ex‑servicemen
joining the movement and competing in the games. The Stoke Manderville Games were
renamed the Paralympic Games in 1960 when 400 athletes from 23 nations traveled to Rome
to compete. They have continued every four years since then.

From 1988 onwards, following an agreement between the International Paralympic Committee
and International Olympic Committee, the Paralympics have been held in the same year and in
the same cities and venues as the Summer and Winter Olympics.

Olympic Symbols and Brand


The Olympic symbol of 5 interlocking rings symbolizes the union of the five inhabited continents
(Asia, Africa, Europe, Oceania and the Americas) and the participation of all nations and all
athletes. It was designed by Pierre de Coubertin and publicly presented in 1913. The Olympic
flag made its first appearance at the 1920 Antwerp Games.

The five colors - blue (Oceania), yellow (Asia), black (Africa), green (Europe) and red (the
Americas) were chosen so that, in combination with the white background, they would include
the colors of all national flags worldwide. The overlap of the rings represents the co-operation
of all nations and the coming together of all the athletes.

The Olympic Rings are subject to copyright and can only be used with approval of the IOC.

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The Olympic Flame
The Olympic Flame provides a link back to the original While the lit torches are
ancient games. The torch is lit by the sun during usually carried by runners,
a ceremony in Olympia, Greece before it starts on lit torches have also flown
an international relay that ends in the host city. on planes, stayed alight
underwater, traveled by boat, on
As part of the Opening Ceremony, the Olympic horseback, on a camel and
Flame Cauldron is ignited by the relay torch. in a canoe. One even scaled
This cauldron flame burns for the duration of Mount Everest, and unlit
the games before being snuffed during the torches have even gone
Closing Ceremony. into space!!

The relay torches were first used at the 1936 Berlin


Olympics and are unique to each games, being designed
by the host city. Thousands of copies are made for the journey from Olympia to the Opening
Ceremony. Each relay torch bearer gets to keep their torch as a memento.

Olympic Languages
The official languages of the games are English and French, complemented by the official
language of the host country. You will hear all 3 languages during Olympic events.

The Olympic Games Opening and Closing Ceremonies


The Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Olympic Games distinguish them from other
international sporting events. The formal opening and closing protocols were put into place at
the 1920 Antwerp Games with minor adjustments made over the following games.

The Opening Ceremony always includes: The Closing Ceremony always includes:
• Official entrance of Head of State and • Official entrance of Head of State and
IOC President IOC President
• Playing of the host nation’s anthem • Playing of the host nation’s anthem
• The parade of athletes • Entry of the host nation’s flag
• The symbolic release of doves • The parade of the athletes
• Olympic Laurel Award • Victory ceremonies
• Official Speeches • Introduction of the IOC Athletes’
• Opening of the Games Commission newly elected members
• Raising the Olympic flag and playing the • Moment of remembrance
Olympic Anthem • Playing of the Greek national anthem
• Athletes, judges and coaches’ oath • Lowering the Olympic flag and handover
• Lighting of the Olympic flame ceremony to the next host city.
• The artistic program of music, song and • Next host city’s artistic program
dance inviting people to discover the culture • OCOG President’s speech and IOC
of the host country. President’s speech
• Extinguishing the Olympic flame

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The Olympic Sport Roster
The number of sports contested at the Summer
Between 1912 and 1948,
Games has changed over the years. For example
artisans also competed
there were 26 sports in 2012, 28 sports in 2016
for medals in the
and 33 sports in 2020 with 32 sports being
Summer Olympics.
included on the 2024 Paris Summer Games roster.
Painters, sculptors, architects,
writers and musicians
competed in their
respective fields.

Only athletics, cycling, fencing, swimming and gymnastics have been


contested at every Modern Olympic Summer Games since its inception
in 1896.

The 2024 roster changes include the addition of skateboarding, breaking,


sport climbing and surfing while karate, softball and baseball have been
dropped from the roster for Paris.

Olympic Medals
Gold, silver and bronze medals are awarded to competitors at the Olympics and Paralympics
and represent the highest levels of athletic achievement. The design of the medals is the
responsibility of the host city’s organizing committee, and varies at each Games. The medals
are circular in shape, attached to a ribbon and awarded during a ceremony.

The 2024 Paris The gold and bronze medals are not solid gold or
medals contain a small bronze. The gold medal is silver, coated with a
amount of scrap metal from 24 carat gold. The bronze medal is a combination
the Eiffel Tower. To make this of copper, zinc, tin and a small amount of silver.
unique inclusion, iron removed
from the Eiffel Tower during
work to modernize the elevators
was kept for this purpose.
It was then reworked into
a hexagon shape that
adorns each medal.

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Summer Olympic Games
Sports Equipment Word Scramble
Name:_______________________________________________

ENISTN CQUETAR
MISMWNGI PCA
KCOYEH KCSIT
OVYELL LABL
TCHAY
EVJANIL
HTOS TPU
FLIRE
UROBFADRS
ONEAC
CBELYCI
DRTEKOSBAA
IIVNGD ORDAB
XBOGNI SVLGOE
SOREH
RWORA
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Summer Olympic Games Sports Word Search
Name:__________________________________

W A V O L L E Y B A L L Q H T K H S A U Q S
R O W I N G M L P T T S S N R V L K W Z M W
E C I P B Q O K O H A N D B A L L A P X T I
S B D L O G N L I L Y A D A B X A T W P P M
T H L S A U K J F E U S F D N L B E C E C M
L O N V D C B H B T I I G M F U T B D T Y I
I C Z E A X R R F I E L D I E H E O R A C N
N K R R B F O O U C O V H N F S K A F E L G
G E T T E N N I S S P E W T Z U S R G K I M
M Y S J Z C V G Y S M R E O X R A D N W N T
E O M E F V E F T Q E M I N C F B I I O G D
N M O N D T C D R W Y B G U R I U N E N W K
I W E M A B P E N T A T H L O N H G O D Z W
L A L R L S D S S H O O T I N G T G N O X A
O L A D F I T R I A T H L O N T Z N A G U T
P K V L V N X I E E N Z I M T R X I C S H E
M I W I M F E N C I N G F K U E W K V Q M R
A N N Z D K Z A W S B X T L I W L A D E M P
R G E J E E Q U E S T R I A N Q R E J U D O
T J G S F A A S A I L I N G K M E R B R G L
A R C H E R Y M Q R V C G N I X O B M P W O

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ARCHERY FENCING ROWING TRACK


ATHLETICS FIELD RUGBY TRAMPOLINE
BADMINTON GOLF SAILING TRIATHLON
BASKETBALL GYMNASTICS SHOOTING VOLLEYBALL
BOXING HANDBALL SKATEBOARDING WALKING
BREAKING HOCKEY SQUASH WATER POLO
CANOEING JUDO SURFING WEIGHTLIFTING
CYCLING KARATE SWIMMING WRESTLING
DIVING LACROSSE TAEKWONDO
EQUESTRIAN PENTATHLON TENNIS

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Summer Olympic Games Host City Word Search
Name:__________________________________

S Z B A M S T E R D A M Z XWT K M L Q Y J
T X S T J K Y N H F T X QMO N T R E A L X
O C G H B E T K E X V T D F C F L B X Z K B
C V F E D L I Z L D P A R I S Z MWH J C V
K B D N HM C J S Q C T V G O J B E R L I N
H N M S B G O S I B T B MWM T V M Q I M G
OM Y D AWC X N V O J H HWQ B N T S S J
L S Q B R M I Z K T K MQ C U S T L O U I S
M E N J C Y X C I G Y H L I Z J WO M Z B T
P O B C E T E B G M O C A N S A L N H G N V
Y U M V L QM V M Z U J H UWT S D J X A Y
T L P R OM E K J Q M S MM E L B O U R N E
R D Z J N Z Y L Y G H L Z E T A Z NWM Z N
WS X M A N TWE R P Q TWU N E Z T Q O D
Q B E I J I N GWZ MWH S X T WQ G T M Y
M Z D Y A D Q U J V T G L O S A N G E L E S

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AMSTERDAM BERLIN MONTREAL STOCKHOLM


ANTWERP HELSINKI MOSCOW ST. LOUIS
ATHENS LONDON MUNICH SYDNEY
ATLANTA LOS ANGELES PARIS TOKYO
BARCELONA MELBOURNE ROME
BEIJING MEXICO CITY SEOUL

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Summer Olympic Games Research
Name:_________________________________

Name the city and country that hosted the Summer Olympics for each of these years.

1896

1904

1972

1996

2000

1948

1988

1956

2012

1976

1952

1968

1992

1912

2024
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Olympic Athlete Research Sheet
Name:_________________________________

Choose an athlete and research the following details.

Athlete’s Name:__________________________________________________

Age:________ Place of birth: _____________________________________

Sport: __________________________________________________________

Country they represent: ___________________________________________

Number of Olympic Games attended: ______________________________

Years they competed at the Olympics:______________________________

Have they won any


medals? YES NO

If yes, how many;

Gold_____________________

Silver____________________

Bronze___________________

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Olympic Athlete Research Sheet
Three interesting facts about this athlete

1._______________________________________________________________

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2._______________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

3._______________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

Why I find this athlete inspirational:

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

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Olympic Games Crossword
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3. 2024 host city
4. Large sporting complex
9. Home of the Ancient Games 18
10. There is one to open the Games
13. County of the Ancient Games
15. One of the new sports in the 2024 Games
16. You need one to compete in cycling
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17. 1896 host city
18. A long distance race
19. Colour of third place medal

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1. Colour of first place medal
2. Sport with bows and arrows 11. A ________ of athletes enters the stadium during
5. Person who competes the opening ceremony
6. Carries the Olympic flame on its long journey 12. This is awarded to athletes
7. One of the sports removed from the 2024 roster 14. A multi-event competition
8. You bounce high on one of these 15. Colour of second place medal

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Summer Olympic Host Cities Crossword
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2. 2024 1. 1980
6. 1896 3. 1988
10. 1952 4. 1996
12. 1976 5. 2008
14. 1964 7. 1936
15. 1928 8. 1948
16. 1920 9. 1992
11. 1912
13. 1956
17. 1960

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Modern Olympic Games
True or False
Read each statement below and circle it as true or false.

The first modern Olympic Games was held in 1896. True / False

The Olympic Flame for each games is ignited in Olympia, Greece. True / False

The official Olympic languages are German and English. True / False

There are 6 rings in the Olympic logo. True / False

Breaking is a new sport at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. True / False

The Paralympic Games are held in the same year as the Olympic Games. True / False

The Olympic Games have never been canceled. True / False

The Olympic Torch Relay is only carried by runners. True / False

The 2024 Paris medals contain a small piece of the Eiffel Tower. True / False

Female athletes have competed at all Modern Olympics. True / False

The 2020 Tokyo Olympics were held in 2021. True / False

The Torch relay was first introduced at the 1940 Olympic Games. True / False

Swimming events have been held at all Modern Olympic Games. True / False

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Olympic Games Activity Pack
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Summer Olympic Games
Sports Equipment Word Scramble

ENISTN CQUETAR TENNIS RAQUET

MISMWNGI PCA SWIMMING CAP

KCOYEH KCSIT HOCKEY STICK

OVYELL LABL VOLLEY BALL

TCHAY YACHT

EVJANIL JAVELIN

HTOS TPU SHOT PUT

FLIRE RIFLE

UROBFADRS SURFBOARD

ONEAC CANOE

CBELYCI BICYCLE

DRTEKOSBAA SKATEBOARD

IIVNGD ORDAB DIVING BOARD

XBOGNI SVLGOE BOXING GLOVES

SOREH HORSE

RWORA ARROW

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Summer Olympic Games
Sports Word Search
W - V O L L E Y B A L L - - - - H S A U Q S
R O W I N G - - - T - - - - - - L K - - - W
E - - - - - O - - H A N D B A L L A - - - I
S - D L O G - L - L - - - A - - A T - - - M
T H - - A - K - F E - S - D - - B E - - C M
L O - - - C - - B T - I - M - - T B - T Y I
I C - - A - R R F I E L D I - - E O - A C N
N K - R - - O O - C - V - N - S K A - E L G
G E T T E N N I S S - E W T - U S R G K I -
- Y - - Z - - - - S - R E O - R A D N W N -
E - M E - - E - - - E - I N - F B I I O G -
N - - N - T - - - - Y B G U R I - N E N - -
I W - - A - P E N T A T H L O N - G O D - W
L A - R - S D - S H O O T I N G - G N O - A
O L A - - I T R I A T H L O N - - N A - - T
P K - - V - - I - - - - I - - - - I C - - E
M I - I - F E N C I N G F - - - - K - - - R
A N N - - - - - - S - - T - - - L A D E M P
R G - - - E Q U E S T R I A N - - E J U D O
T - - - - - - S A I L I N G - - - R - - - L
A R C H E R Y - - - - - G N I X O B - - - O

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Words may run across, down, up, backwards and diagonally and may overlap.

ARCHERY FENCING ROWING TRACK


ATHLETICS FIELD RUGBY TRAMPOLINE
BADMINTON GOLF SAILING TRIATHLON
BASKETBALL GYMNASTICS SHOOTING VOLLEYBALL
BOXING HANDBALL SKATEBOARDING WALKING
BREAKING HOCKEY SQUASH WATER POLO
CANOEING JUDO SURFING WEIGHTLIFTING
CYCLING KARATE SWIMMING WRESTLING
DIVING LACROSSE TAEKWONDO
EQUESTRIAN PENTATHLON TENNIS

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Summer Olympic Games
Host City Word Search

S - - A M S T E R D A M - - W - - - - - - -
T - - T - - Y - H - - - - MO N T R E A L -
O - - H - - T - E - - - - - C - - - - - - -
C - - E - - I - L - P A R I S - - - - - - -
K - - N - - C - S - - - - - O - B E R L I N
H - - S B - O - I - T - - - M - - - - - - -
O - - - A - C - N - O - - H - - - - - - - -
L S - - R - I - K - K - - C - S T L O U I S
M E - - C - X - I - Y - - I - - - O - - - -
- O - - E - E - - - O - - N - A - N - - - -
- U - - L - M - - - - - - U - T - D - - - Y
- L - R O M E - - - - - - M E L B O U R N E
- - - - N - - - - - - - - - - A - N - - - N
- - - - A N TWE R P - - - - N - - - - - D
- B E I J I N G - - - - - - - T - - - - - Y
- - - - - - - - - - - - L O S A N G E L E S
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AMSTERDAM BERLIN MONTREAL STOCKHOLM


ANTWERP HELSINKI MOSCOW ST. LOUIS
ATHENS LONDON MUNICH SYDNEY
ATLANTA LOS ANGELES PARIS TOKYO
BARCELONA MELBOURNE ROME
BEIJING MEXICO CITY SEOUL

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Summer Olympic Games Research
Name the city and country that hosted the Summer Olympics for each of these years.

1896 Athens, Greece

1904 St Louis, USA

1972 Munich, West Germany

1996 Atlanta, USA

2000 Sydney, Australia

1948 London, England

1988 Seoul, South Korea

1956 Melbourne, Australia

2012 London, England

1976 Montreal, Canada

1952 Helsinki, Finland

1968 Mexico City, Mexico

1992 Barcelona, Spain

1912 Stockholm, Sweden

2024 Paris, France

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Olympic Games Crossword
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3. 2024 host city - PARIS 1. Colour of first place medal - GOLD
4. Large sporting complex - STADIUM 2. Sport with bows and arrows - ARCHERY
9. Home of the Ancient Games - OLYPMIA 5. Person who competes - ATHLETE
10. There is one to open the Games - CEREMONY 6. Carries the Olympic flame on its long journey - TORCH
13. County of the Ancient Games - GREECE 7. One of the sports removed from the 2024 roster -
15. One of the newer sports in the 2024 Games - BASEBALL
SKATEBOARDING 8. You bounce high on one of these - TRAMPOLINE
16. You need one to compete in cycling - BIKE 11. A PARADE of athletes enters the stadium during the
17. 1896 host city - ATHENS opening ceremony
18. A long distance race - MARATHON 12. This is awarded to athletes - MEDAL
19. Colour of third place medal - BRONZE 14. A multi-event competition - PENTATHALON
15. Colour of second place medal - SILVER

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Summer Olympic Host Cities Crossword
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2. 2024 - Paris 1. 1980 - Moscow
6. 1896 - Athens 3. 1988 - Seoul
10. 1952 - Helsinki 4. 1996 - Atlanta
12. 1976 - Montreal 5. 2008 - Beijing
14. 1964 - Tokyo 7. 1936 - Berlin
15. 1928 - Amsterdam 8. 1948 - London
16. 1920 - Antwerp 9. 1992 - Barcelona
11. 1912 - Stockholm
13. 1956 - Melbourne
17. 1960 - Rome

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Modern Olympic Games
True or False
Read each statement below and circle it as true or false.

The first modern Olympic Games was held in 1896. True

The Olympic Flame for each games is ignited in Olympia, Greece. True

The official Olympic languages are German and English. False

There are 6 rings in the Olympic logo. False

Breaking is a new sport at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. True

The Paralympic Games are held in the same year as the Olympic Games. True

The Olympic Games have never been canceled. False

The Olympic Torch Relay is only carried by runners. False

The 2024 Paris medals contain a small piece of the Eiffel Tower. True

Female athletes have competed at all Modern Olympics. False

The 2020 Tokyo Olympics were held in 2021. True

The Torch relay was first introduced at the 1940 Olympic Games. False

Swimming events have been held at all Modern Olympic Games. True

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Summer Olympic Games Host Cities
1896 Athens, Greece 2000 Sydney, Australia
1900 Paris, France 2004 Athens, Greece
1904 St. Louis, USA 2008 Beijing, China
1908 London, England 2012 London, England
1912 Stockholm, Sweden 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1916 Cancelled (WWI – Berlin had been 2020 Tokyo, Japan (postponed to 2021 due
awarded) to the coronavirus pandemic)
1920 Antwerp, Belgium 2024 Paris, France
1924 Paris, France 2028 Los Angeles, USA
1928 Amsterdam, Netherlands 2032 Brisbane, Australia
1932 Los Angeles, USA
1936 Berlin, Germany
1940 Cancelled (WWII – Tokyo had been
awarded)
1944 Cancelled (WWII – London had been
awarded)
1948 London, England
1952 Helsinki, Finland
1956 Melbourne, Australia
1960 Rome, Italy
1964 Tokyo, Japan
1968 Mexico City, Mexico
1972 Munich, West Germany
1976 Montreal, Canada
1980 Moscow, Soviet Union
1984 Los Angeles, USA
1988 Seoul, South Korea
1992 Barcelona, Spain
1996 Atlanta, USA

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Winter Olympic Games Host Cities
1924 Chamonix, France
1928 St. Moritz, Switzerland
1932 Lake Placid, USA
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
1940 Cancelled (WWII – Sapporo had been awarded)
1944 Cancelled (WWII – Cortina d’Ampezzo had been awarded)
1948 St. Moritz, Switzerland
1952 Oslo, Norway
1956 Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
1960 Squaw Valley, USA
1964 Innsbruck, Austria
1968 Grenoble, France
1972 Sapporo, Japan
1976 Innsbruck, Austria
1980 Lake Placid, USA
1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
1988 Calgary, Canada
1992 Albertville, France
1994 Lillehammer, Norway
1998 Nagano, Japan
2002 Salt Lake City, USA
2006 Turin, Italy
2010 Vancouver, Canada
2014 Sochi, Russia
2018 Pyeongchang, South Korea
2022 Beijing, China
2026 Milan – Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy

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Paralympic Host Cities
Summer Paralympic Games Winter Paralympic Games
1960 Rome, Italy 1976 Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
1964 Tokyo, Japan 1980 Geilo, Norway
1968 Tel Aviv, Israel 1984 Innsbruck, Austria
1972 Heidelberg, West Germany 1988 Innsbruck, Austria
1976 Toronto, Canada 1992 Tignes-Albertville, France
1980 Arnhem, Netherlands 1994 Lillehammer, Norway
1984 Stoke Mandeville, England & New 1998 Nagano, Japan
York, USA
2002 Salt Lake City, USA
1988 Seoul, South Korea
2006 Turin, Italy
1992 Barcelona, Spain
2010 Vancouver, Canada
1996 Atlanta, USA
2014 Sochi, Russia
2000 Sydney, Australia
2018 Pyeongchang, South Korea
2004 Athens, Greece
2022 Beijing, China
2008 Beijing, China
2026 Milan – Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
2012 London, England
2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2020 Tokyo, Japan (postponed to 2021 due
to the coronavirus pandemic)
2024 Paris, France
2028 Los Angeles, USA
2032 Brisbane, Australia

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