Winter Olympics
The Winter Olympics is a renowned international multi-sport event, held every four years, and showcases some of the world's best athletes competing in disciplines specific to the winter season. As a part of the Olympic Games, it shares the core values of promoting unity, sportsmanship, and global camaraderie through friendly competition. The Winter Olympics is devoted explicitly to cold-weather sports that involve skating, such as figure skating, speed skating, short track speed skating, and ice hockey, along with skiing and snowboarding events. These winter disciplines are unique in their use of natural or artificial ice surfaces and snowfields, making them distinct from the summer Olympic Games. In the larger context of sports and recreational activities, the Winter Olympics occupies a significant role as part of the broader Olympic family. It inherits the rich history and traditions established by its parent categories, namely Sports, Olympic Games, and Skating, while emphasizing its own unique aspects that make it an essential and beloved component of the global athletic community.
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- [WinterOlympics.com] Watch the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics | Peacock
- [2014.us] 2014 Winter Games | 2014 Olympics, winter Olympic games, and your favorite athletes