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Hace 4 días · 2006 Winter Olympics: Turin: 10–26 February: 80: 2,508: 84 2026 Winter Olympics: Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo: 6–22 February: TBD: TBD: TBD
Hace 5 días · In the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, Ohno stumbled during a semifinal heat in the 1500 m. Finishing fifth, he was unable to defend his 2002 gold medal in the event. [53] Ohno was able to win the bronze medal in the 1000 m, with Korean skaters Ahn Hyun Soo and Lee Ho-suk finishing before him.
Hace 3 días · Occupied by the French from 1536 to 1562, Turin became the capital of the duchy of Savoy in 1563. It was besieged in 1640 and 1706 (during the War of the Spanish Succession) by the French, who were defeated by Eugene of Savoy in 1706, and it was occupied again by the French during the Napoleonic Wars. The city became the capital of the kingdom ...
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Hace 3 días · The Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games are each held every four years. After 1992, when both a Summer and Winter Games were held, they have been held on a staggered two-year schedule so that the Olympic Games occur every two years in either summer or winter.
Hace 5 días · Sports Trivia. » Olympic Winter Games. » 2006 Torino. Share by E-Mail. Quiz # 413,139. Updated. Jul 09 23. # Qns. 15. Difficulty. Easy. Avg Score. 13 / 15. Plays. 86. Last 3 plays: slay01 ( 15/15 ), Sethdv7 ( 15/15 ), Matthew_07 ( 15/15 ).
Hace 1 día · Used as the country code for Athletes from Kuwait, when the Kuwait Olympic Committee was suspended the first time, at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, the 2010 Asian Games and the 2011 Asian Winter Games; for the second suspension in 2015–2017, athletes from Kuwait were also competing in several international competitions under the IOC flag, but this time in the team of Individual Olympic ...
Hace 4 días · (The previous record holder was the Austrian Alpine skiing team that won 14 medals at the Turin 2006 Olympic Winter Games .) The most-decorated athlete of the 2014 Olympics was Dutch speed skater Ireen Wüst, who tallied five total medals (two golds and three silvers).