Known as the “Flying Tomato,” this Olympian competed in five Winter Olympic Games.
Who is Shaun White
This Canadian city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics.
What is Vancouver
This team captured the world’s imagination at the 1988 Winter Olympics despite not medaling in their event.
They are represented with us today
What is the Jamaican Bobsled Team
In this event, athletes race down an icy track lying headfirst on a small sled.
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What is skeleton
This color of medal was first introduced at the 1948 Winter Olympics.
What is bronze
This alpine skier won Olympic medals at three different Winter Games and later became one of the most recognizable athletes in skiing worldwide.
They are also competing in the 2026 games.
Who is Lindsey Vonn
The 2002 Winter Olympics were held in this U.S. city, surrounded by the Wasatch Mountains.
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What is Salt Lake City
This U.S. hockey team shocked the world by defeating the Soviet Union on the way to gold at the 1980 Winter Olympics.
What is the Miracle on Ice
This number is the total of all players on the ice at once during a hockey game.
What is 12
This is the only country to have participated in every Winter Olympic Games.
Who is the United States
This short-track speed skater became the most decorated U.S. Winter Olympian at the time of his retirement, with eight medals.
He also competed on DWTS.
Who is Apolo Anton Ohno?
This city was scheduled to host the Olympics in 1916 but faced cancellation due to World War I.
What is Berlin
This American figure skater’s dramatic silver medal performance at the 1994 Olympics became one of the most-watched moments in sports history.
Who is Nancy Kerrigan
This is the maximum speed bobsleds can reach during Olympic competition.
What is about 90 miles per hour
Through 2026, this many different cities have hosted the Winter Olympic Games
What is 21
This American figure skater landed the first triple axel by a woman at the Olympics.
Who is Midori Ito?
This country hosted the first-ever Winter Olympic Games in 1924.
What is France?
This Canadian scored the sudden-death overtime goal to win gold in men’s hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Who is Sidney Crosby
This event was removed after 1924 and later reinstated in 2014
Ski jumping (for women)
Which country has the highest gold medal count in winter Olympic history?
Who is Norway
This famous Norwegian winter Olympian is the most decorated in the games (15 medals)
Who is Marit Bjorgen
This Swiss resort town has hosted the Winter Olympics twice, in 1928 and 1948.
What is St. Moritz?
A judging error in this sport led to a rare second gold medal being awarded at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
What is pairs figure skating
This sport was contested at only one Winter Olympics in 1936 and then disappeared forever...
What is ski ballet
This country won its first-ever Winter Olympic gold medal in 2002.
Who is Australia