The country that has hosted the most Winter Olympics to date.
What is the United States?
The sport where skiers race through gates, often wearing brightly colored suits.
What is alpine skiing?
The first Winter Olympics city to also host the Summer Games (2022).
What is Beijing?
This U.S. amateur hockey team famously defeated the heavily favored Soviet Union in the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics.
What is the "Miracle on Ice" team? (or "The U.S. Hockey Team")
The number of rings on the Olympic flag, representing the continents.
What is five?
In the first Winter Games, women were only allowed to compete in this elegant sport.
What is figure skating?
The event where teams race over long distances on snow-covered terrain. What is cross-country skiing?
What is cross-country skiing?
These two winter sports were originally apart of the summer Olympics (Name one of the two)
What is figure skating and ice hockey?
Country that hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics, but later faced sanctions for doping scandals
What is Russia (or Sochi, Russia)?
The flame for the Winter Olympics is lit here each year, just like the Summer Games.
What is Olympia, Greece?
The year that Chamonix, France hosted the inaugural Winter Olympics.
What is 1924?
Snowboarding debuted as a full medal sport at these 1998 Winter Games.
What are the Nagano Games?
The number of times the United States has hosted the Winter Olympics.
What is 4 times (1932, 1960, 1980, 2002)?
The country that leads the all-time Winter Olympics medal count.
What is Norway
Athletes used to receive these in ancient Greece, not medals.
What are olive wreaths?
The name of the first winter Olympic games
What is International Winter Sports Week?
Athletes in this thrilling sliding sport reach speeds up to 140 km/h.
What is skeleton (or bobsled/luge)?
The host city and country of the 2026 Winter Olympic games.
What is Milan (Milano) and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy?
The famous U.S. snowboarder nicknamed "The Flying Tomato" for his red hair.
Who is Shaun White?
The ancient Olympics honored this Greek god and took place in Olympia, a sacred site
Who is Zeus?
Until this year, the Summer and Winter Olympics were held in the same calendar year.
What is 1992 (followed by the 1994 games, which began the alternating schedule)?
The target center in curling, often the focus of strategy.
What is the "button"?
The Winter Olympics were first broadcast in color during these Games in the 1960s.
What are the Squaw Valley (USA) Games?
Woman snowboarding sensation won back-to-back gold medals in the halfpipe
Who is Chloe Kim?
This is played while the flags of the medalists' countries are raised during the victory ceremony
What is the national anthem (of the gold medalist's country)?