Differences Between Summer and Winter Olympic Games
1. Teaching Video
Hi, I am Ryan and I will be your guide to better understanding the Olympic games
and focusing on the difference between the Summer and Winter Olympic games,
Do you know the difference? Well hopefully by the End of this presentation, you
will know the difference between the two and you will develop your own Olympic
Sport and give it a name!
It is very apparent at which season both Winter Olympics and Summer Olympics
are held. Every other four years, people will get together to take part first on the
coldest of seasons which was originally started the year of 1924 in France where
sports that involved ice or snow are held. On the other hand, Summer Olympics
are geared for sports held on fields under the beating sun.
As the element of season is included the Winter Olympics is a bit pickier to the
host country. Therefore, the frequent holders for the event are those in the North
American region, European countries and some Asian nations like Japan.
Summer Olympics has the opportunity to roam around freely across the globe as
the sun touches most lands. The rich history of Summer Olympics includes 205
competing nations which equal to at least 10,000 athletic individuals in 300
contests. Those countries that have hosted the Winter Olympics had the
opportunity to host the Summer Olympics as well along with China and Mexico.
The involved sports competition would differ from Winter Olympics to that of
Summer Olympics. Winter Olympics will happen on snowy ground where skating,
skiing, hockey, bobsledding and other such sports are perfect for.
As for Summer Olympics, participants get to enjoy the popular physical sports
such as basketball, baseball, volleyball and boxing but archery, cricket, fencing
and gymnastics are also included. These are just examples of the many exciting
events that you can get involved with or support by viewing.