The Winter Olympics refers to the Winter Olympics held every four years. It is the largest comprehensive winter sports event in the world and the highest level in the world.
History of the Winter Olympics
The first Winter Olympic Games was held in Chamonix, France on 1924. At that time, only 16 countries participated in the competition, and a total of 258 athletes participated in six events. With the passage of time, the scale of the Winter Olympics and the number of participating countries have been expanding, and it has become one of the most influential winter sports events in the world.
Winter Olympic Games events
There are 15 sports in the Winter Olympics, including alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, nordic combined, freestyle skiing, snowboarding, curling, short track speed skating, speed skating, figure skating and ice hockey.
How to check the medal list of the Winter Olympics?
To view the medal list of the Winter Olympics, you can go through the following steps:
1. Open the Winter Olympics in official website (https://www.olympic.org/).
2. Click on the "Games" menu at the top of the page and select the "PastOlympicGames" option.
3. In the pop-up page, select the Winter Olympics year you want to view.
4. After entering this year's page, you can see the medal list of this Winter Olympics, including the number of gold medals, silver medals and bronze medals, as well as the rankings of various countries/regions.
Medal List The Significance of Winter Olympics
Medal List Winter Olympics can reflect the performance ranking of each country/region in the Winter Olympics, and it is an important indicator to evaluate the winter sports level of each country/region. At the same time, the medal list Winter Olympics is also an important means for countries/regions to compete for honor and an important form of sports competition.