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List of Olympic Games host cities

This is a list of host cities of the Olympic Games, both summer and winter, since the modern Olympics began in 1896. Since then, summer and winter games have usually celebrated a four-year period known as an Olympiad; summer and winter games normally held in staggered even years. There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games held in 21 cities, and 24 Winter Olympic Games held in 21 cities. In addition, three summer and two winter editions of the games were scheduled to take place but later cancelled due to war: Berlin (summer) in 1916; SapporoGarmisch-Partenkirchen (winter) and TokyoHelsinki (summer) in 1940; and Cortina d'Ampezzo (winter) and London (summer) in 1944. The 1906 Intercalated Olympics were officially sanctioned and held in Athens. However, in 1949, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to unrecognize the 1906 Games.[1][2] The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo were postponed for the first time in the Olympics history to summer 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic with the 2022 Winter Olympics being held roughly six months later in Beijing.[3][4]

Map of host cities and countries of the modern summer (orange) and winter (blue) Olympics. * Tokyo hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics in 2021, postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the SVG file, tap or hover over a city to show its name (only on the desktop).

Four cities have been chosen by the IOC to host upcoming Olympic Games: Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics, MilanCortina d'Ampezzo for the 2026 Winter Olympics, Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Olympics, and Brisbane for the 2032 Summer Olympics.

In 2022, Beijing became the first city that has held both the summer and the winter Olympic Games. Ten cities will have hosted the Olympic Games more than once: Athens (1896 and 2004 Summer Olympics), Paris (1900, 1924 and 2024 Summer Olympics), London (1908, 1948 and 2012 Summer Olympics), St. Moritz (1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics), Lake Placid (1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics), Los Angeles (1932, 1984 and 2028 Summer Olympics), Cortina d'Ampezzo (1956 and 2026 Winter Olympics), Innsbruck (1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics), Tokyo (1964 and 2020 Summer Olympics) and Beijing (2008 Summer Olympics and 2022 Winter Olympics). Stockholm hosted the 1912 Summer Olympics and the equestrian portion of the 1956 Summer Olympics. London became the first city to have hosted three Games with the 2012 Summer Olympics. Paris will become the second city to do this with the 2024 Summer Olympics, followed by Los Angeles as the third in 2028.

The Games have primarily been hosted in the regions of Europe (30 editions) and the Americas (13 editions); eight Games have been hosted in Asia and two have been hosted in Oceania. Rio de Janeiro became South America's first Olympic host city with the 2016 Summer Olympics. Africa has yet to host an Olympic Games. Other major geographic regions which have never hosted the Olympics include the Middle East, Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the South Pacific, Central America and the Caribbean. Between the first Winter Olympics in 1924 and the last ones to be held in the same year as the Summer Olympics in 1992, the Summer and Winter games took place in the same country three times.

Host cities are selected by the IOC membership, usually seven years in advance.[5] The selection process lasts approximately two years. In the first stage, any city in the world may submit an application to become a host city. After 10 months, the Executive Board of the IOC decides which applicant cities will become official candidates as based on the recommendation of a working group that reviews the applications. In a second stage, the candidate cities are investigated thoroughly by an Evaluation Commission, which then submits a final short list of cities to be considered for selection. The host city is then chosen by vote of the IOC session, a general meeting of IOC members.[6]

Olympic Games host cities edit

Host cities for Summer and Winter Olympic Games edit

Key

  †   Cancelled   §   Postponed

City Country Year Region Summer Winter Opening
ceremony
Closing
ceremony
Ref
Athens   Greece 1896 Europe S005I 6 April 1896 15 April 1896
Paris   France 1900 S005II 14 May 1900 28 October 1900
St. Louis[a]   United States 1904 North America S005III 1 July 1904 23 November 1904
London[b]   United Kingdom 1908 Europe S005IV 27 April 1908 31 October 1908
Stockholm   Sweden 1912 S005V 6 July 1912 22 July 1912
Berlin   Germany 1916 S006VI Cancelled due to WWI [10]
Antwerp[c]   Belgium 1920 S007VII 14 August 1920 12 September 1920 [11]
Chamonix   France 1924 W001I 25 January 1924 5 February 1924 [12]
Paris S008VIII 5 July 1924 27 July 1924 [13]
St. Moritz    Switzerland 1928 W002II 11 February 1928 19 February 1928 [14]
Amsterdam   Netherlands S009IX 28 July 1928 12 August 1928 [15]
Lake Placid   United States 1932 North America W003III 4 February 1932 13 February 1932 [16]
Los Angeles S010X 30 July 1932 14 August 1932 [17]
Garmisch-Partenkirchen   Germany 1936 Europe W004IV 6 February 1936 16 February 1936 [18]
Berlin S011XI 1 August 1936 16 August 1936 [19]
Sapporo
Garmisch-Partenkirchen[d]
  Japan
  Germany
1940 Asia
Europe
W005aV Cancelled due to WWII [10]
Tokyo
Helsinki[e]
  Japan
  Finland
S012XII
Cortina d'Ampezzo   Italy 1944 Europe W005bV
London   United Kingdom S013XIII
St. Moritz    Switzerland 1948 W005cV 30 January 1948 8 February 1948
London   United Kingdom S014XIV 29 July 1948 14 August 1948
Oslo   Norway 1952 W006VI 14 February 1952 25 February 1952
Helsinki   Finland S015XV 19 July 1952 3 August 1952
Cortina d'Ampezzo   Italy 1956 W007VII 26 January 1956 5 February 1956
Melbourne
Stockholm[f]
  Australia
  Sweden
Oceania
Europe
S016XVI 10 June 1956
22 November 1956
17 June 1956
8 December 1956
Squaw Valley   United States 1960 North America W008VIII 18 February 1960 28 February 1960
Rome   Italy Europe S017XVII 25 August 1960 11 September 1960
Innsbruck   Austria 1964 W009IX 29 January 1964 9 February 1964
Tokyo   Japan Asia S018XVIII 10 October 1964 24 October 1964
Grenoble   France 1968 Europe W010X 6 February 1968 18 February 1968
Mexico City   Mexico North America S019XIX 12 October 1968 27 October 1968
Sapporo   Japan 1972 Asia W011XI 3 February 1972 13 February 1972
Munich   West Germany Europe S020XX 26 August 1972 11 September 1972
Innsbruck[g]   Austria 1976 W012XII 4 February 1976 15 February 1976
Montreal   Canada North America S021XXI 17 July 1976 1 August 1976
Lake Placid   United States 1980 W013XIII 13 February 1980 24 February 1980
Moscow   Soviet Union[h] Europe S022XXII 19 July 1980 3 August 1980
Sarajevo   Yugoslavia[i] 1984 W014XIV 8 February 1984 19 February 1984
Los Angeles   United States North America S023XXIII 28 July 1984 12 August 1984
Calgary   Canada 1988 W015XV 13 February 1988 28 February 1988
Seoul   South Korea Asia S024XXIV 17 September 1988 2 October 1988
Albertville   France 1992 Europe W016XVI 8 February 1992 23 February 1992
Barcelona   Spain S025XXV 25 July 1992 9 August 1992
Lillehammer   Norway 1994 W017XVII 12 February 1994 27 February 1994
Atlanta   United States 1996 North America S026XXVI 19 July 1996 4 August 1996
Nagano   Japan 1998 Asia W018XVIII 7 February 1998 22 February 1998
Sydney   Australia 2000 Oceania S027XXVII 15 September 2000 1 October 2000
Salt Lake City   United States 2002 North America W019XIX 8 February 2002 24 February 2002
Athens   Greece 2004 Europe S028XXVIII 13 August 2004 29 August 2004
Turin   Italy 2006 W020XX 10 February 2006 26 February 2006
Beijing[j]   China 2008 Asia S029XXIX 8 August 2008 24 August 2008
Vancouver   Canada 2010 North America W021XXI 12 February 2010 28 February 2010
London   United Kingdom 2012 Europe S030XXX 27 July 2012 12 August 2012
Sochi   Russia[h] 2014 W022XXII 7 February 2014 23 February 2014
Rio de Janeiro   Brazil 2016 South America S031XXXI 5 August 2016 21 August 2016
Pyeongchang   South Korea 2018 Asia W023XXIII 9 February 2018 25 February 2018
§ Tokyo   Japan 2020 S032XXXII 23 July 2021[k] 8 August 2021[k]
Beijing   China 2022 W024XXIV 4 February 2022 20 February 2022
Paris[l]   France 2024 Europe S033XXXIII 26 July 2024 11 August 2024
MilanCortina d'Ampezzo   Italy 2026 W025XXV 6 February 2026 22 February 2026
Los Angeles   United States 2028 North America S034XXXIV 14 July 2028 30 July 2028
TBD TBD 2030 TBD W026XXVI 8 February 2030 24 February 2030
Brisbane   Australia 2032 Oceania S035XXXV 23 July 2032 8 August 2032
  • On November 29, 2023, the IOC entered "targeted dialogue" with both the French Alps as the preferred city for the 2030 Winter Games, as well as Salt Lake City for the 2034 Winter Games. Both decisions are expected to be finalized in 2024. The IOC also entered "privileged dialog" with Switzerland for the 2038 Winter Games.[24][25]

Host cities for multiple Summer and Winter Olympic Games edit

List of cities that hosted multiple editions of the Olympic Games
Rank City Country Region Summer Olympics Winter Olympics Total
1 London   United Kingdom Europe 3 (1908, 1948, 2012) 3
Paris   France 3 (1900, 1924, 2024)
Los Angeles   United States America 3 (1932, 1984, 2028)
4 Athens   Greece Europe 2 (1896, 2004) 2
Tokyo   Japan Asia 2 (1964, 2020)
Beijing   China 1 (2008) 1 (2022)
St. Moritz    Switzerland Europe 2 (1928, 1948)
Innsbruck   Austria 2 (1964, 1976)
Lake Placid   United States America 2 (1932, 1980)
Cortina d'Ampezzo   Italy Europe 2 (1956, 2026)

Number of Olympic Games by country edit

 
Nations that have hosted or will host the Summer Olympics
  5 times
  4 times (no entry)
  3 times
  twice
  once
  Never held games
 
Nations that have hosted or will host the Winter Olympics
  4 times
  3 times
  twice
  once
  Never held games
List of countries ranked by the number of times they hosted the Olympic Games
Rank First
Year
Last
Year
Country Region Summer
Olympics
Winter
Olympics
Total
1 1904 2028   United States North America 5 (1904, 1932, 1984, 1996, 2028) 4 (1932, 1960, 1980, 2002) 9
2 1900 2024   France Europe 3 (1900, 1924, 2024) 3 (1924, 1968, 1992) 6
3 1956 2026   Italy 1 (1960) 3 (1944, 1956, 2006, 2026) 4
1964 2020   Japan Asia 2 (1940, 1964, 2020) 2 (1940, 1972, 1998)
4 1956 2032   Australia Oceania 3 (1956, 2000, 2032) 3
1908 2012   United Kingdom Europe 3 (1908, 1944, 1948, 2012)
1976 2010   Canada North America 1 (1976) 2 (1988, 2010)
1936 1972   Germany Europe 2 (1916, 1936, 1972) 1 (1936, 1940)
5 2008 2022   China Asia 1 (2008) 1 (2022) 2
1988 2018   South Korea 1 (1988) 1 (2018)
1980 2014   Russia[h] Europe 1 (1980) 1 (2014)
1896 2004   Greece 2 (1896, 2004)
1952 1994   Norway 2 (1952, 1994)
1964 1976   Austria 2 (1964, 1976)
1928 1948    Switzerland 2 (1928, 1940, 1948)
6 2016 2016   Brazil South America 1 (2016) 1
1992 1992   Spain Europe 1 (1992)
1984 1984   Yugoslavia[i] 1 (1984)
1968 1968   Mexico North America 1 (1968)
1952 1952   Finland Europe 1 (1940, 1952)
1928 1928   Netherlands 1 (1928)
1920 1920   Belgium 1 (1920)
1912 1912   Sweden 1 (1912)

Number of Olympic Games by region edit

Rank
First
year
Last
year
Region
Summer
Olympics
Winter
Olympics
Total
1 1896 2026 Europe 17 (1896, 1900, 1908, 1912, 1916, 1920, 1924, 1928, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1960, 1972, 1980[h], 1992, 2004, 2012, 2024) 15 (1924, 1928, 1936, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952, 1956, 1964, 1968, 1976, 1984, 1992, 1994, 2006, 2014[h], 2026) 32
2 1904 2028 Americas 08 (1904, 1932, 1968, 1976, 1984, 1996, 2016, 2028) 06 (1932, 1960, 1980, 1988, 2002, 2010) 14
3 1964 2022 Asia 04 (1940, 1964, 1988, 2008, 2020) 04 (1940, 1972, 1998, 2018, 2022) 8
4 1956 2032 Oceania 03 (1956, 2000, 2032) 3

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Originally awarded to Chicago, but moved to St. Louis to coincide with the World's Fair.[7][8]
  2. ^ Originally awarded to Rome, but moved to London after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.[9]
  3. ^ The sailing events in 1920 were held in Ostend, Belgium and in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  4. ^ The 1940 Winter Olympics were originally awarded to Sapporo, Japan, but the commencement of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 caused them to be relocated to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Nazi Germany, before being cancelled in 1939 because of World War II.
  5. ^ The 1940 Summer Olympics were originally awarded to Tokyo, Japan, but the commencement of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 caused them to be relocated to Helsinki, Finland, before being cancelled in 1939 because of World War II.
  6. ^ Equestrian events were held in Stockholm, Sweden, due to Australian quarantine laws. Stockholm had to bid for the equestrian competition separately; it received its own Olympic flame and had its own formal invitations and opening and closing ceremonies as per the regular Summer Olympics.[20]
  7. ^ Originally awarded to Denver, Colorado, United States in 1970, but in 1972, after a failed referendum, Denver withdrew. The IOC eventually decided to relocate the Games to Innsbruck, Austria.
  8. ^ a b c d e Russia (like the former Soviet Union) spans the continents of Europe and Asia. However, the Russian Olympic Committee is part of the European Olympic Committees and has its official seat in Moscow (this was also the case for the former Soviet Olympic Committee). Also, Moscow is on the European side of the most commonly recognized boundary between Europe and Asia (Sochi is in Asia per the usual geographic boundary, being just south of the Greater Caucasus' western end; but political approximations of the continental boundary place it in Europe).
  9. ^ a b Located in present day-Bosnia and Herzegovina, in what was then Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  10. ^ Equestrian events were held in China's Hong Kong SAR.[21] Although Hong Kong's separate NOC conducted the equestrian competition, it was an integral part of the Beijing Games: unlike the 1956 Stockholm equestrian competition, it was not conducted under a separate Hong Kong bid, separate flame, etc.[22]
  11. ^ a b The 2020 Summer Olympics were originally scheduled for 24 July to 9 August 2020, but were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the event was still referred to as the 2020 Summer Olympics (marking the 32nd Olympiad) to preserve the 4-year Olympiad cycle.[3]
  12. ^ Surfing events will be held in France's overseas collectivity of French Polynesia.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ Findling, John E.; Pelle, Kimberly D. (2004). Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-313-32278-5.
  2. ^ Karl Lennartz. (PDF). Journal of Olympic History. No. Dec. 2001–Jan. 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 December 2013. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  3. ^ a b "IOC, IPC, Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee and Tokyo Metropolitan Government Announce New Dates for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020". olympic.org. 2020-03-30. from the original on 30 March 2020. Retrieved 2020-03-30.
  4. ^ "Tokyo 2020: Olympic Games organisers 'agree postponement'". BBC Sport. 24 March 2020. from the original on 24 March 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  5. ^ Group, Taylor Francis (2003). The Europa World Yearbook. Taylor and Francis Group. p. 247. ISBN 978-1-85743-227-5.
  6. ^ "Choice of the Host City". olympic.org. International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
  7. ^ "St Louis 1904". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 29 July 2008.
  8. ^ "St. Louis gets Olympic Games; International Committee Sanctions the Change for the World's Fair in 1904" (PDF). The New York Times. No. 12 February 1903. (PDF) from the original on 25 July 2021. Retrieved 29 July 2008.
  9. ^ . realclearsports.com. 2008. Archived from the original on 9 May 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  10. ^ a b Durántez, Conrado (April–May 1997). (PDF). Olympic Review. XXVI (14): 56–57. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 September 2008.
  11. ^ "Antwerp 1920". olympic.org. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  12. ^ "Chamonix 1924". olympic.org. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  13. ^ "Paris 1924". olympic.org. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  14. ^ "St. Moritz 1928". olympic.org. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  15. ^ "Amsterdam 1928". olympic.org. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  16. ^ "Lake Placid 1932". olympic.org. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  17. ^ "Los Angeles 1932". olympic.org. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  18. ^ "Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936". olympic.org. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  19. ^ "Berlin 1936". olympic.org. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  20. ^ . Swedish Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 9 October 2008. Retrieved 1 August 2008.
  21. ^ Tim Pile. "Hong Kong saddles up for the Olympics". The Daily Telegraph. No. 25 June 2008. London. Retrieved 29 July 2008.
  22. ^ "2008 Beijing Olympic home page". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 4 May 2008.
  23. ^ Mather, Victor; Minsberg, Talya (2020-03-06). "For Paris Olympics, Surfing Will Head to Tahiti's 'Wall of Skulls'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  24. ^ Dunbar, Graham (2023-11-29). "IOC lines up French Alps to host 2030 Winter Olympics and Salt Lake City for 2034 edition". AP News. Retrieved 2023-11-30.
  25. ^ Fox, Derick (2023-11-30). "2034 Winter Olympics could come to US: Salt Lake City named 'preferred host'". The Hill. Retrieved 2023-11-30.

External links edit

  • "The Olympic Games". olympic.org. International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 2009-06-05.

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For individual summer and winter lists see List of Summer Olympic Games and List of Winter Olympic Games This is a list of host cities of the Olympic Games both summer and winter since the modern Olympics began in 1896 Since then summer and winter games have usually celebrated a four year period known as an Olympiad summer and winter games normally held in staggered even years There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games held in 21 cities and 24 Winter Olympic Games held in 21 cities In addition three summer and two winter editions of the games were scheduled to take place but later cancelled due to war Berlin summer in 1916 Sapporo Garmisch Partenkirchen winter and Tokyo Helsinki summer in 1940 and Cortina d Ampezzo winter and London summer in 1944 The 1906 Intercalated Olympics were officially sanctioned and held in Athens However in 1949 the International Olympic Committee IOC decided to unrecognize the 1906 Games 1 2 The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo were postponed for the first time in the Olympics history to summer 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic with the 2022 Winter Olympics being held roughly six months later in Beijing 3 4 Map of host cities and countries of the modern summer orange and winter blue Olympics Tokyo hosted the 2020 Summer Olympics in 2021 postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic In the SVG file tap or hover over a city to show its name only on the desktop Four cities have been chosen by the IOC to host upcoming Olympic Games Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics Milan Cortina d Ampezzo for the 2026 Winter Olympics Los Angeles for the 2028 Summer Olympics and Brisbane for the 2032 Summer Olympics In 2022 Beijing became the first city that has held both the summer and the winter Olympic Games Ten cities will have hosted the Olympic Games more than once Athens 1896 and 2004 Summer Olympics Paris 1900 1924 and 2024 Summer Olympics London 1908 1948 and 2012 Summer Olympics St Moritz 1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics Lake Placid 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics Los Angeles 1932 1984 and 2028 Summer Olympics Cortina d Ampezzo 1956 and 2026 Winter Olympics Innsbruck 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics Tokyo 1964 and 2020 Summer Olympics and Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics and 2022 Winter Olympics Stockholm hosted the 1912 Summer Olympics and the equestrian portion of the 1956 Summer Olympics London became the first city to have hosted three Games with the 2012 Summer Olympics Paris will become the second city to do this with the 2024 Summer Olympics followed by Los Angeles as the third in 2028 The Games have primarily been hosted in the regions of Europe 30 editions and the Americas 13 editions eight Games have been hosted in Asia and two have been hosted in Oceania Rio de Janeiro became South America s first Olympic host city with the 2016 Summer Olympics Africa has yet to host an Olympic Games Other major geographic regions which have never hosted the Olympics include the Middle East Central Asia the Indian subcontinent Southeast Asia the South Pacific Central America and the Caribbean Between the first Winter Olympics in 1924 and the last ones to be held in the same year as the Summer Olympics in 1992 the Summer and Winter games took place in the same country three times Host cities are selected by the IOC membership usually seven years in advance 5 The selection process lasts approximately two years In the first stage any city in the world may submit an application to become a host city After 10 months the Executive Board of the IOC decides which applicant cities will become official candidates as based on the recommendation of a working group that reviews the applications In a second stage the candidate cities are investigated thoroughly by an Evaluation Commission which then submits a final short list of cities to be considered for selection The host city is then chosen by vote of the IOC session a general meeting of IOC members 6 Contents 1 Olympic Games host cities 1 1 Host cities for Summer and Winter Olympic Games 1 2 Host cities for multiple Summer and Winter Olympic Games 2 Number of Olympic Games by country 3 Number of Olympic Games by region 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksOlympic Games host cities editHost cities for Summer and Winter Olympic Games edit Key Cancelled Postponed City Country Year Region Summer Winter Opening ceremony Closing ceremony Ref Athens nbsp Greece 1896 Europe S005 I 6 April 1896 15 April 1896 Paris nbsp France 1900 S005 II 14 May 1900 28 October 1900 St Louis a nbsp United States 1904 North America S005 III 1 July 1904 23 November 1904 London b nbsp United Kingdom 1908 Europe S005 IV 27 April 1908 31 October 1908 Stockholm nbsp Sweden 1912 S005 V 6 July 1912 22 July 1912 Berlin nbsp Germany 1916 S006 VI Cancelled due to WWI 10 Antwerp c nbsp Belgium 1920 S007 VII 14 August 1920 12 September 1920 11 Chamonix nbsp France 1924 W001 I 25 January 1924 5 February 1924 12 Paris S008 VIII 5 July 1924 27 July 1924 13 St Moritz nbsp Switzerland 1928 W002 II 11 February 1928 19 February 1928 14 Amsterdam nbsp Netherlands S009 IX 28 July 1928 12 August 1928 15 Lake Placid nbsp United States 1932 North America W003 III 4 February 1932 13 February 1932 16 Los Angeles S010 X 30 July 1932 14 August 1932 17 Garmisch Partenkirchen nbsp Germany 1936 Europe W004 IV 6 February 1936 16 February 1936 18 Berlin S011 XI 1 August 1936 16 August 1936 19 SapporoGarmisch Partenkirchen d nbsp Japan nbsp Germany 1940 AsiaEurope W005a V Cancelled due to WWII 10 TokyoHelsinki e nbsp Japan nbsp Finland S012 XII Cortina d Ampezzo nbsp Italy 1944 Europe W005b V London nbsp United Kingdom S013 XIII St Moritz nbsp Switzerland 1948 W005c V 30 January 1948 8 February 1948 London nbsp United Kingdom S014 XIV 29 July 1948 14 August 1948 Oslo nbsp Norway 1952 W006 VI 14 February 1952 25 February 1952 Helsinki nbsp Finland S015 XV 19 July 1952 3 August 1952 Cortina d Ampezzo nbsp Italy 1956 W007 VII 26 January 1956 5 February 1956 MelbourneStockholm f nbsp Australia nbsp Sweden OceaniaEurope S016 XVI 10 June 1956 22 November 1956 17 June 1956 8 December 1956 Squaw Valley nbsp United States 1960 North America W008 VIII 18 February 1960 28 February 1960 Rome nbsp Italy Europe S017 XVII 25 August 1960 11 September 1960 Innsbruck nbsp Austria 1964 W009 IX 29 January 1964 9 February 1964 Tokyo nbsp Japan Asia S018 XVIII 10 October 1964 24 October 1964 Grenoble nbsp France 1968 Europe W010 X 6 February 1968 18 February 1968 Mexico City nbsp Mexico North America S019 XIX 12 October 1968 27 October 1968 Sapporo nbsp Japan 1972 Asia W011 XI 3 February 1972 13 February 1972 Munich nbsp West Germany Europe S020 XX 26 August 1972 11 September 1972 Innsbruck g nbsp Austria 1976 W012 XII 4 February 1976 15 February 1976 Montreal nbsp Canada North America S021 XXI 17 July 1976 1 August 1976 Lake Placid nbsp United States 1980 W013 XIII 13 February 1980 24 February 1980 Moscow nbsp Soviet Union h Europe S022 XXII 19 July 1980 3 August 1980 Sarajevo nbsp Yugoslavia i 1984 W014 XIV 8 February 1984 19 February 1984 Los Angeles nbsp United States North America S023 XXIII 28 July 1984 12 August 1984 Calgary nbsp Canada 1988 W015 XV 13 February 1988 28 February 1988 Seoul nbsp South Korea Asia S024 XXIV 17 September 1988 2 October 1988 Albertville nbsp France 1992 Europe W016 XVI 8 February 1992 23 February 1992 Barcelona nbsp Spain S025 XXV 25 July 1992 9 August 1992 Lillehammer nbsp Norway 1994 W017 XVII 12 February 1994 27 February 1994 Atlanta nbsp United States 1996 North America S026 XXVI 19 July 1996 4 August 1996 Nagano nbsp Japan 1998 Asia W018 XVIII 7 February 1998 22 February 1998 Sydney nbsp Australia 2000 Oceania S027 XXVII 15 September 2000 1 October 2000 Salt Lake City nbsp United States 2002 North America W019 XIX 8 February 2002 24 February 2002 Athens nbsp Greece 2004 Europe S028 XXVIII 13 August 2004 29 August 2004 Turin nbsp Italy 2006 W020 XX 10 February 2006 26 February 2006 Beijing j nbsp China 2008 Asia S029 XXIX 8 August 2008 24 August 2008 Vancouver nbsp Canada 2010 North America W021 XXI 12 February 2010 28 February 2010 London nbsp United Kingdom 2012 Europe S030 XXX 27 July 2012 12 August 2012 Sochi nbsp Russia h 2014 W022 XXII 7 February 2014 23 February 2014 Rio de Janeiro nbsp Brazil 2016 South America S031 XXXI 5 August 2016 21 August 2016 Pyeongchang nbsp South Korea 2018 Asia W023 XXIII 9 February 2018 25 February 2018 Tokyo nbsp Japan 2020 S032 XXXII 23 July 2021 k 8 August 2021 k Beijing nbsp China 2022 W024 XXIV 4 February 2022 20 February 2022 Paris l nbsp France 2024 Europe S033 XXXIII 26 July 2024 11 August 2024 Milan Cortina d Ampezzo nbsp Italy 2026 W025 XXV 6 February 2026 22 February 2026 Los Angeles nbsp United States 2028 North America S034 XXXIV 14 July 2028 30 July 2028 TBD TBD 2030 TBD W026 XXVI 8 February 2030 24 February 2030 Brisbane nbsp Australia 2032 Oceania S035 XXXV 23 July 2032 8 August 2032 The 1906 Intercalated Games are no longer officially recognized by the IOC as an official Olympic Games On November 29 2023 the IOC entered targeted dialogue with both the French Alps as the preferred city for the 2030 Winter Games as well as Salt Lake City for the 2034 Winter Games Both decisions are expected to be finalized in 2024 The IOC also entered privileged dialog with Switzerland for the 2038 Winter Games 24 25 Host cities for multiple Summer and Winter Olympic Games edit List of cities that hosted multiple editions of the Olympic Games Rank City Country Region Summer Olympics Winter Olympics Total 1 London nbsp United Kingdom Europe 3 1908 1948 2012 3 Paris nbsp France 3 1900 1924 2024 Los Angeles nbsp United States America 3 1932 1984 2028 4 Athens nbsp Greece Europe 2 1896 2004 2 Tokyo nbsp Japan Asia 2 1964 2020 Beijing nbsp China 1 2008 1 2022 St Moritz nbsp Switzerland Europe 2 1928 1948 Innsbruck nbsp Austria 2 1964 1976 Lake Placid nbsp United States America 2 1932 1980 Cortina d Ampezzo nbsp Italy Europe 2 1956 2026 Number of Olympic Games by country edit nbsp Nations that have hosted or will host the Summer Olympics 5 times 4 times no entry 3 times twice once Never held games nbsp Nations that have hosted or will host the Winter Olympics 4 times 3 times twice once Never held games List of countries ranked by the number of times they hosted the Olympic Games Rank First Year Last Year Country Region Summer Olympics Winter Olympics Total 1 1904 2028 nbsp United States North America 5 1904 1932 1984 1996 2028 4 1932 1960 1980 2002 9 2 1900 2024 nbsp France Europe 3 1900 1924 2024 3 1924 1968 1992 6 3 1956 2026 nbsp Italy 1 1960 3 1944 1956 2006 2026 4 1964 2020 nbsp Japan Asia 2 1940 1964 2020 2 1940 1972 1998 4 1956 2032 nbsp Australia Oceania 3 1956 2000 2032 3 1908 2012 nbsp United Kingdom Europe 3 1908 1944 1948 2012 1976 2010 nbsp Canada North America 1 1976 2 1988 2010 1936 1972 nbsp Germany Europe 2 1916 1936 1972 1 1936 1940 5 2008 2022 nbsp China Asia 1 2008 1 2022 2 1988 2018 nbsp South Korea 1 1988 1 2018 1980 2014 nbsp Russia h Europe 1 1980 1 2014 1896 2004 nbsp Greece 2 1896 2004 1952 1994 nbsp Norway 2 1952 1994 1964 1976 nbsp Austria 2 1964 1976 1928 1948 nbsp Switzerland 2 1928 1940 1948 6 2016 2016 nbsp Brazil South America 1 2016 1 1992 1992 nbsp Spain Europe 1 1992 1984 1984 nbsp Yugoslavia i 1 1984 1968 1968 nbsp Mexico North America 1 1968 1952 1952 nbsp Finland Europe 1 1940 1952 1928 1928 nbsp Netherlands 1 1928 1920 1920 nbsp Belgium 1 1920 1912 1912 nbsp Sweden 1 1912 Number of Olympic Games by region editRank First year Last year Region Summer Olympics Winter Olympics Total 1 1896 2026 Europe 17 1896 1900 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1960 1972 1980 h 1992 2004 2012 2024 15 1924 1928 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1964 1968 1976 1984 1992 1994 2006 2014 h 2026 32 2 1904 2028 Americas 0 8 1904 1932 1968 1976 1984 1996 2016 2028 0 6 1932 1960 1980 1988 2002 2010 14 3 1964 2022 Asia 0 4 1940 1964 1988 2008 2020 0 4 1940 1972 1998 2018 2022 8 4 1956 2032 Oceania 0 3 1956 2000 2032 3See also editList of bids for the Summer Olympics List of bids for the Winter OlympicsNotes edit nbsp Cities portal nbsp Olympics portal Originally awarded to Chicago but moved to St Louis to coincide with the World s Fair 7 8 Originally awarded to Rome but moved to London after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius 9 The sailing events in 1920 were held in Ostend Belgium and in Amsterdam Netherlands The 1940 Winter Olympics were originally awarded to Sapporo Japan but the commencement of the Second Sino Japanese War in 1937 caused them to be relocated to Garmisch Partenkirchen Nazi Germany before being cancelled in 1939 because of World War II The 1940 Summer Olympics were originally awarded to Tokyo Japan but the commencement of the Second Sino Japanese War in 1937 caused them to be relocated to Helsinki Finland before being cancelled in 1939 because of World War II Equestrian events were held in Stockholm Sweden due to Australian quarantine laws Stockholm had to bid for the equestrian competition separately it received its own Olympic flame and had its own formal invitations and opening and closing ceremonies as per the regular Summer Olympics 20 Originally awarded to Denver Colorado United States in 1970 but in 1972 after a failed referendum Denver withdrew The IOC eventually decided to relocate the Games to Innsbruck Austria a b c d e Russia like the former Soviet Union spans the continents of Europe and Asia However the Russian Olympic Committee is part of the European Olympic Committees and has its official seat in Moscow this was also the case for the former Soviet Olympic Committee Also Moscow is on the European side of the most commonly recognized boundary between Europe and Asia Sochi is in Asia per the usual geographic boundary being just south of the Greater Caucasus western end but political approximations of the continental boundary place it in Europe a b Located in present day Bosnia and Herzegovina in what was then Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Equestrian events were held in China s Hong Kong SAR 21 Although Hong Kong s separate NOC conducted the equestrian competition it was an integral part of the Beijing Games unlike the 1956 Stockholm equestrian competition it was not conducted under a separate Hong Kong bid separate flame etc 22 a b The 2020 Summer Olympics were originally scheduled for 24 July to 9 August 2020 but were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic However the event was still referred to as the 2020 Summer Olympics marking the 32nd Olympiad to preserve the 4 year Olympiad cycle 3 Surfing events will be held in France s overseas collectivity of French Polynesia 23 References edit Findling John E Pelle Kimberly D 2004 Encyclopedia of the Modern Olympic Movement Greenwood Publishing Group p 41 ISBN 978 0 313 32278 5 Karl Lennartz The 2nd International Olympic Games In Athens 1906 PDF Journal of Olympic History No Dec 2001 Jan 2002 Archived from the original PDF on 17 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Minsberg Talya 2020 03 06 For Paris Olympics Surfing Will Head to Tahiti s Wall of Skulls The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 07 25 Dunbar Graham 2023 11 29 IOC lines up French Alps to host 2030 Winter Olympics and Salt Lake City for 2034 edition AP News Retrieved 2023 11 30 Fox Derick 2023 11 30 2034 Winter Olympics could come to US Salt Lake City named preferred host The Hill Retrieved 2023 11 30 External links edit The Olympic Games olympic org International Olympic Committee Retrieved 2009 06 05 Portal nbsp Olympics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Olympic Games host cities amp oldid 1220186392, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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