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100

How many athletes are going to be competing? 

Round to nearest hundredth 

officially allocated 2,900 athlete spots

These Games are the most gender-balanced in Winter Olympic history, with 47% female participation (approximately 1,362 women and 1,538 men).

100

How many times has the US hosted the Winter Olympics 

4 times, holding the most amount of times hosting

100

In 1994, this American figure skater famously yelled "Why me?" after being clubbed in the knee in a plot orchestrated by the ex-husband of her rival, Tonya Harding.

Nancy Kerrigan

100

Which sport features the “death spiral”?

Figure skating

100

What country has won the most Winter Olympic medals overall?

Norway

200

What is one of the two games that were originally part of the Summer Olympics.

Figure skating and ice hockey

200

This state has produced the most Winter Olympic medalists (92 total as of 2022).

Minnesota

200

Since the 1988 Games, organizers have provided these by the thousands; in recent Winter Games, the average has been about 37 per athlete for the two-week event.

condoms

200

What Winter Olympic sport is nicknamed “chess on ice”?

Curling

200

How many Olympic Villages are there to host the athletes? 

six different Olympic Villages 

For fans or athletes wishing to travel between the two main host cities, the journey is significant:

  • Distance: Milan and Cortina are roughly 250 miles (400 km) apart.
  • Travel Time: Expect a 4.5 to 5-hour drive or a 5 to 6-hour train and shuttle trip between the two cities.
300

Where and in what year were the first Olympic games held

1924

Chamonix, France  

300

The United States is the only country to have won at least one ____ medal at every single Winter Olympic Games.

gold

300

In 1952, a weight limit was finally imposed on this sport because teams were essentially just hiring the heaviest people they could find to gravity-bomb the track.

Bobsleigh

300

This "stiff" sliding sport involves athletes going head-first down a frozen tube. We're surprised there aren't more jokes about its name.

Skeleton

300

Which Winter Olympic sport consistently gets the highest viewership?

figure skating

400

In the first Winter Olympics, women were only allowed to compete in what event

figure skating 

This continued until 1948, when skiing also became a competitive women’s sport. Thankfully, women can now compete in all sports at the Winter Olympics!


400

To save money, the organizers of the 1980 Lake Placid Games built the Olympic Village with the specific intent of turning it into this type of facility after the athletes left—and it still serves that purpose today.

federal prison

400

French skater Gabriella Papadakis suffered this "revealing" mishap during her 2018 performance, which she called her "worst nightmare."

Nipple Slip (or Wardrobe Malfunction)

400

In 2010, this female Alpine skier and Olympic legend was featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue wearing nothing but her goggles and white paint.

Lindsey Vonn

400

After beating the Soviets, the 1980 US Hockey team reportedly celebrated so hard that this specific beverage ran out in the entire town of Lake Placid.

beer

500

How many total medal events? 

116 medal events 

8 sports divided into 16 disciplines.

500

This luxury brand has designed the "preppy" opening ceremony uniforms for Team USA since 2008.

Ralph Lauren

500

Before the 2026 Games, this nation's ski team was accused of "greasing their poles" (literally) with a banned fluorinated wax to gain an illegal speed advantage.

Norway

500

Where will the 2030 Winter Olympics be held?

French Alps

500

The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee provides bonuses ($) for podium finishes: gold, silver, and bronze.

$37,500 for gold

$22,500 for silver

$15,000 for bronze.