
Olypmic Winter Games
The Olympic Winter Games are a major international sporting event held every four years, featuring winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding, ice hockey, and figure skating. Countries from around the world compete for medals in various disciplines, showcasing athletic skill and sportsmanship. The Games are organized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and follow a similar format to the Summer Olympics, focusing on competition, unity, and the celebration of winter sports. The first Winter Olympics took place in 1924, and the event has since become a prominent highlight in the global sports calendar.