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This topic has appeared in the English Wikipedia rankings 32 times. It first appeared on 2026-02-05 and was most recently seen on 2026-02-23. Its highest recorded position was #20, reached on 2026-02-07. Its longest continuous run in the rankings lasted 14 days.
The Winter Olympic Games, also known as the Olympic Winter Games or simply the Winter Olympics, is a major international multi-sport event held once every four years for sports practiced on snow and ice. The Winter Olympics are usually held in February, during the winter season of the Northern Hemisphere. The IOC is the governing body of the Olympic Movement, with the Olympic Charter defining its structure and authority. Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo of Italy hosted in 2026. The IOC has selected French Alps, France in 2030, and Utah, United States to host the games in 2034.
Read more on Wikipedia →This category focuses on the Olympic Games and their various components, including the events, athletes, and historical context. Topics in this area often capture public interest due to the extensive media coverage, national pride, and the chance to witness remarkable athletic achievements every few years, alongside discussions around funding, politics, and international relations.
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