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2006 Winter Olympics


 
 


The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XX Olympic Winter Games, were a winterWinter

Winter is one of the four seasons of temperate zones....
 multi-sport eventMulti-sport event

A multi-sport event is a competition in which athletes compete in a number of different sports....
 which was celebrated in TurinTurin

'Turin is a major industrial city in north-western Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the west ...
, ItalyItaly

Italy, officially the Italian Republic , is a Southern European country....
 from February 10, 2006, through February 26, 2006. This marked the second time ItalyItaly

Italy, officially the Italian Republic , is a Southern European country....
 hosted the Olympic Winter Games, the first being the VII Olympic Winter Games1956 Winter Olympics

The 1956 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VII Olympic Winter Games, were held in 1956 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, It...
 in Cortina d'AmpezzoCortina d'Ampezzo

Cortina d'Ampezzo is a town and comune in the province of Belluno, Veneto, northern Italy....
 in 1956. Italy also hosted the Games of the XVII Olympiad1960 Summer Olympics

The 1960 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad, were held in 1960 in Rome, Italy....
 in RomeRome

Rome is the capital of Italy and of its region, called Latium....
 in 1960. Turin was selected as the host city for the 2006 games in 1999.

The official logo displayed the name "Torino", the ItalianItalian language Summary

Italian is a Romance language spoken by about 70 million people, primarily in Italy....
 name of the city, but the city is known as "Turin" in both EnglishEnglish language

English is a widely distributed language that originated in England but is now the primary language in numerous countries....
 and the local traditional dialect, PiedmontesePiedmontese language

Piedmontese is spoken by over 2 million people in Piedmont, northwest Italy....
, although having slightly different pronunciations. The Olympic mascotsOlympic symbols

The Olympic symbols are various logos, icons, flags and symbols used by the International Olympic Committee for various aspe...
 of Torino 2006 were Neve ("snow" in ItalianItalian language

Italian is a Romance language spoken by about 70 million people, primarily in Italy....
), a femaleFemale

Female is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces ova ....
 snowballSnowball

A snowball is a ball of snow, usually created by scooping snow with the hands and compacting it into a roughly fist-si...
, and Gliz, a maleMalé

Mal , population 81,647 , is the capital of the Republic of Maldives....
 ice cubeIce Cube

Ice Cube is an American rapper, actor and film director....
. The official motto of the XX Olympic Winter Games was "Passion lives here".

Turin, with a metropolitan area of 1.7 million, was the largest city to have ever hosted a Winter Olympics;. The title will fall to VancouverVancouver

Vancouver is a Canadian city in the province of British Columbia....
, British ColumbiaBritish Columbia

British Columbia, often referred to as B.C. or BC , is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is famed for it...
, CanadaCanada

Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America....
, (2.1 million) when that city hosts the XXI Olympic Winter Games2010 Winter Olympics

The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games, are the next Winter Olympics, scheduled to...
. The 2002 Salt Lake City games also claims this title because at the time of the Olympics its metropolitan population was 1,516,227 and some events were held in the Provo metropolitan area of 400,209, which the state of UtahUtah

Utah is a U.S. state located in the western United States....
 calls a single metropolitan area of 1.9 million and the U.S. governmentUnited States

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 describes as two metropolitan areas in a single urban areaUrban area

An urban area is an area with an increased density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it....
.

Sports

The Games featured 84 medal events in 15 disciplines grouped over 7 sports. Events that made Olympic debut in Turin included mass start biathlon, team sprint cross country skiing, snowboard cross and team pursuit speedskating. The classical men's 50 km and women's 30 km distances, which were held at the previous Winter Games2002 Winter Olympics

The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games, were held in 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah,...
 in 2002, were not held in these Games, as these events were alternated with freestyle events of the same distances; In fact, most of the cross country skiing events at these Games involved different distances from those in Salt Lake City.

The following are the disciplines that were contested at the games. The numbers in parentheses after each sport discipline indicate the number of events contested.

  • Alpine skiingAlpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten alpine skiing events....
     (10)
  • BiathlonBiathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten biathlon events....
     (10)
  • BobsleighBobsleigh at the 2006 Winter Olympics Summary

    Three bobsleigh events were competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics, at the Cesana Pariol venue....
     (3)
  • Cross-country skiingCross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics Summary

    The cross-country skiing events at the 2006 Winter Olympics feature 12 medal winning events which run from February 1...
     (12)
  • CurlingCurling at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in the town of Pinerolo, Italy from February 13 to February 24....
     (2)
  • Figure skatingFigure skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Four figure skating events were held at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, at the Palavela venue....
     (4)
  • Freestyle skiingFacts About Freestyle skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Four freestyle skiing events were held at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, at the venue in Sauze d'Oulx....
     (4)
  • Ice hockeyIce hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held at the Torino Palasport Olimpico and the Torino Esposizioni in Turin, Italy....
     (2)
  • LugeLuge at the 2006 Winter Olympics Overview

    The luge competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held at the Cesana Pariol venue in Cesana, from February 11 to Fe...
     (3)
  • Nordic combinedNordic combined at the 2006 Winter Olympics Overview

    Three events were contested in the Nordic combined competition at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games....
     (3)
  • Short track speed skatingShort track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games included four men's disciplines and four women's disciplines....
     (8)
  • SkeletonSkeleton at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    The Skeleton competition at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games was held at Cesana Pariol in Cesana, Italy on February 16 an...
     (2)
  • Ski jumpingSki jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Ski jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games was two individual events and one team event....
     (3)
  • SnowboardingSnowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    The 2006 Winter Olympic Games Snowboarding competition consisted of men's and women's Halfpipe, Parallel Giant Slalom and Sn...
     (6)
  • Speed skatingSpeed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    At the 2006 Winter Olympics, twelve speed skating events were contested at the Oval Lingotto....
     (12)

Results


Medal table


>>>>>>>>>
1 11 12 6 29
2 9 9 7 25
3 9 7 7 23
4 8 6 8 22
5 7 10 7 24
6 7 2 5 14
7 6 3 2 11
8 5 4 5 14
9 (host nation) 5 0 6 11
10 3 2 4 9
3 2 4 9



Athletes with the most gold medals

3 gold medals
3 gold medals
3 gold medals

Athletes with the most medals

5 (1 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze)
4 (3 gold, 1 bronze)

Nations with medals in most disciplines

10 disciplines, 21 events
9 disciplines, 21 events
8 disciplines, 9 events
7 disciplines, 25 events
7 disciplines, 21 events
7 disciplines, 15 events
7 disciplines, 13 events

Medal sweep events

3/3 medals in Men's SlalomAlpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten alpine skiing events....
3/3 medals in Women's single lugeLuge at the 2006 Winter Olympics - Women's singles

These are the complete results for the women's singles luge competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics....



For team sports, the following countries won a medal in both men's and women's events:
curlingCurling at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in the town of Pinerolo, Italy from February 13 to February 24....
; short track speed skatingShort track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games included four men's disciplines and four women's disciplines....
 relay; Speed skatingSpeed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics

At the 2006 Winter Olympics, twelve speed skating events were contested at the Oval Lingotto....
 team pursuit
biathlonBiathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten biathlon events....
 relay
biathlonBiathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten biathlon events....
 relay; Cross country skiing relay
Cross country skiing relay
short track speed skatingShort track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games included four men's disciplines and four women's disciplines....
 relays
biathlonBiathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten biathlon events....
 relay
Cross country skiing team sprint; Ice hockeyIce hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held at the Torino Palasport Olimpico and the Torino Esposizioni in Turin, Italy....


The only occasions where both golds were won by the same country were in the short track speed skatingShort track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games included four men's disciplines and four women's disciplines....
 relays and in Cross country skiing team sprint.

Highlights


Opening Ceremony

Stefania BelmondoStefania Belmondo

Stefania Belmondo is an Italian former cross-country skier....
, a 10-time Olympic medalist in cross-country skiingCross-country skiing Overview

Cross-country skiing is a winter sport popular in many countries with large snowfields, primarily Northern Europe and Canad...
, lit the Olympic FlameFacts About Olympic Flame

* 1952 Summer Olympics: Paavo Nurmi, winner of nine Olympic gold medals in distance running in the 1920s....
 during the opening ceremony2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

The Opening Ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics was held on February 10, 2006 beginning at 20:00 CET at the Stadio Ol...
 on 10 February. Before that, the ceremony celebrated the best of Italy and Sport including a segment honoring the AlpsAlps

The Alps is the name for one of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the eas...
.

Day 1

The first gold medal of the 2006 Games was awarded in the 20 kilometre biathlonBiathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten biathlon events....
, won by GermanGermany at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Germany competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics, winning both the most gold medals and the most total medals of any natio...
 Michael GreisMichael Greis Summary

Michael Greis is a German Olympic Gold Medallist in biathlon....
 on the first day of competition. Ice hockey began with the women's competition; SwedenSweden at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Sweden sent 112 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin trying to win their first gold medal since the 1994 Olym...
 defeated RussiaRussia at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Russia participated at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy....
 3-1 in the first match while CanadaCanada at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Canada sent 196 athletes and 220 support staff to the 2006 Winter Olympics....
's team opened with the most lopsided win in Olympic history by beating the host ItaliansItaly at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Italy was the host country of the 2006 Winter Olympics and was represented by 184 athletes. ...
 16-0.

Day 2

On 12 February, LatviaLatvia at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Latvia sent 61 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics....
 won its first winter Olympic medal when Martinš RubenisMartinš Rubenis

Martin? Rubenis is a Latvian luger who has competed since 1998....
 took the bronze in the men's luge. Armin ZöggelerArmin Zöggeler

Armin Z?ggeler is an Italian luger and double Olympic champion....
's win in that event gave Italy its first gold medal of the Games. Both the Canadian and AmericanUnited States at the 2006 Winter Olympics

The United States Olympic Committee sent 211 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics....
 women's ice hockey teams posted their second straight shutout wins.

Day 3

ChineseChina at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Team China sent 78 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy....
 figure skating pair Zhang DanZhang Dan

Zhang Dan is a Chinese figure skater....
 and Zhang HaoZhang Hao

Zhang Hao is a Chinese figure skater....
, trailing a dominant RussianRussia at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Russia participated at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy....
 pair, attempted a throw quadruple salchow jumpFacts About Salchow jump

The salchow is a figure skating jump with a takeoff from a back inside edge and landing on the back outside edge of the oppo...
—an element which had never been successfully completed in competition. Zhang Dan fell, injuring her knee, but the pair finished their program to a standing ovation and took the silver medal. Russia finished the third day of competition with two gold medals, as did the United States.

Day 4

The fourth day saw the two North American women's hockey teams finish out pool play with their third win each. Evgeni PlushenkoEvgeni Plushenko

Evgeni Viktorovich Plushenko, or Yevgeny Viktorovich Plyushchenko...
 of Russia set a world record score in the men's figure skating short program; his 90.66 points was more 10 points better than the nearest opponent's score. The men's combined alpine skiingAlpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics Summary

Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten alpine skiing events....
 was riddled with disqualifications, including front-runners Bode MillerBode Miller

Samuel Bode Miller, best known as Bode Miller, is an American alpine skier. ...
 and Benjamin RaichFacts About Benjamin Raich

Benjamin Raich is an Austrian skier who won gold medals in the Giant Slalom and Slalom at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin,...
. American Ted LigetyTed Ligety

Ted Ligety is an American alpine skier....
 won the event in what was considered an upset.

Day 5

Canada had another strong day on 15 February, setting new Olympic records in both men's and women's pursuit team speed skating events as well as opening the men's ice hockey competition with a win against Italy. Italy finished the day with the men's pursuit team Olympic record, however, after the NetherlandsNetherlands at the 2006 Winter Olympics

The Netherlands competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics, and as of 23 January 2006 the Dutch Olympic Committee have selec...
 bettered Canada's time only to have Italy improve upon theirs. China won its first gold of 2006 with Wang MengWang Meng (athlete)

Wang Meng is a Chinese short track speed skater....
's victory in the women's individual 500 metre short track speed skating. A pair of AustrianAustria at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Austria sent 82 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy....
 brothers won the men's doubles luge while Michaela DorfmeisterMichaela Dorfmeister

Michaela Dorfmeister is a professional alpine skier from Austria....
 gave the nation another championship in the women's downhill.

Day 6

Kristina ŠmigunKristina Šmigun

Kristina ?migun is an Estonian cross-country skier....
 won her second gold medal of the Games with a victory in the women's 10 kilometre classical cross-country skiingCross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics

The cross-country skiing events at the 2006 Winter Olympics feature 12 medal winning events which run from February 1...
 on 16 February, remaining the only EstonianEstonia at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Estonia sent 28 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy....
 to medal. In men's curlingCurling at the 2006 Winter Olympics Overview

Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in the town of Pinerolo, Italy from February 13 to February 24....
 action, Great Britain edged GermanyGermany at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Germany competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics, winning both the most gold medals and the most total medals of any natio...
 7-6, SwitzerlandSwitzerland at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Switzerland has sent about 140 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy....
 kept New ZealandNew Zealand at the 2006 Winter Olympics

The 2006 Olympic Winter Games took place in Turin, Italy....
 winless by winning 9-7, CanadaCanada at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Canada sent 196 athletes and 220 support staff to the 2006 Winter Olympics....
 beat NorwayNorway at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Norway sent 74 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy....
 7-6, and the United StatesUnited States at the 2006 Winter Olympics

The United States Olympic Committee sent 211 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics....
 defeated SwedenSweden at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Sweden sent 112 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin trying to win their first gold medal since the 1994 Olym...
, 10-6.

Day 7

On February 17, Tanja FriedenFacts About Tanja Frieden

Tanja Frieden is a Swiss snowboarder....
 of SwitzerlandSwitzerland at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Switzerland has sent about 140 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy....
 took the gold in women's snowboard cross after Lindsey JacobellisLindsey Jacobellis

Lindsey Jacobellis is an American snowboarder from Stratton, Vermont....
 of the United States fell on the second-to-last jump while performing an unnecessary method grab. Jacobellis settled for silver, while CanadaCanada at the 2006 Winter Olympics Summary

Canada sent 196 athletes and 220 support staff to the 2006 Winter Olympics....
's Dominique MaltaisDominique Maltais

Dominique Maltais is a Canadian snowboarder....
 took bronze after recovering from a crash. Duff GibsonDuff Gibson

Duff Gibson is a Canadian male skeleton racer, who took part in the 2005/2006 Skeleton World Cup to qualify for the 2006 Win...
 of CanadaCanada at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Canada sent 196 athletes and 220 support staff to the 2006 Winter Olympics....
 took gold in the skeletonSkeleton at the 2006 Winter Olympics

The Skeleton competition at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games was held at Cesana Pariol in Cesana, Italy on February 16 an...
 just ahead of fellow Canadian Jeff PainJeff Pain

Jeff Pain is a Canadian male skeleton racer....
, becoming the oldest individual gold medalist in Winter Olympics history. In the women's ice hockey semifinals, the United States lost a shootout to Sweden, marking the first time in international competition that the United States had lost to anyone other than Canada (Canada's win maintained its record of never having lost to anyone other than the United States).

Day 8

Kjetil André AamodtKjetil André Aamodt

Kjetil Andr? Aamodt is a retired Norwegian Alpine skier, one of the most decorated in history....
 won gold for NorwayNorway at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Norway sent 74 athletes to the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy....
 in the men's Super G on 18 February, beating Hermann MaierHermann Maier

Hermann Maier is an Austrian skier who has won four overall World Cup titles, two Olympic gold medals, three World Champions...
 of AustriaAustria at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Austria sent 82 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy....
. GermansGermany at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Germany competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics, winning both the most gold medals and the most total medals of any natio...
 Kati WilhelmKati Wilhelm

Kati Wilhelm is a professional biathlete born in Schmalkalden in the Federal State of Thuringia, Germany....
 and Martina GlagowFacts About Martina Glagow

Martina Glagow is a German biathlete born on September 21, 1979 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen....
 finished first and second in the 10 kilometre biathlon pursuit. The host Italians defeated Canada in men's curling, while Switzerland did the same in men's ice hockey to put the Canadians on the wrong end of two major upsets in the same day. The United States men's ice hockey team suffered its first loss of the tournament as SlovakiaSlovakia at the 2006 Winter Olympics

Slovakia sent 63 athletes to the Winter Olympics in 2006, in Turin, Italy. ...
 and Russia continue their dominance of the pool.

Day 9

Lascelles BrownLascelles Brown

Lascelles Brown is a bobsleigh athlete....
 became the first JamaicaJamaica

Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, 240 kilometres in length and as much as 85 kilometres in width situat...
n-born competitor to win a medal at the Winter Olympics on 19 February, competing on the Canadian 2-man bobsleigh team which finished second in an extremely tight competition. The German pair was only .21 seconds ahead of the Canadians, themselves only .14 ahead of the Swiss team. Finland continued to be unbeaten in men's ice hockey, handing Canada its second loss.

The day also saw the most hyped event of these games, at least in Europe, as the Men's 10k Cross Country Relay was scheduled. The battle stemmed from the Lillehammer1994 Winter Olympics

The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVII Olympic Winter Games, were celebrated in 1994 in Lillehammer, N...
 games 12 years ago in which Italy out-dueled Norway in that very same event. To that extent, many Norwegians wanted to win this event in order to embarrass the Italians on their home turf, but it was not to be as Italy crushed the field winning over Germany by over 15 seconds to take their 5th straight gold in this event. Norway failed to medal for the first time since 1988.

Day 10

The final day of curling pool play was 20 February; Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and Canada advanced to the women's semifinals while Finland, Canada, the United States, and Great Britain qualified in the men's competition. Austria took their first team gold medal in ski jumping, while Canada took their second in women's ice hockey to take a 2-1 lead over the United States in all-time Olympic championships.

Day 11

Slovakia and Finland both won their final men's ice hockey games on 21 February to win their respective pools with 5-0-0 records. Enrico FabrisEnrico Fabris

Enrico Fabris is an Italian long track speed skater who has won three World Cup races and became the first European Allround...
 gave the host nation another gold medal in speed skating by winning the men's 1500 metres.

Day 12

On 22 February, the twelfth day of competition, Anja PärsonAnja Pärson

Anja Sofia Tess Prson is a Swedish alpine skier winner of four world championships and two overall Alpine Skiing World Cups....
 won her first gold medal in the women's slalom; it was her fifth overall Olympic medal and third of the 2006 Games. Chandra CrawfordChandra Crawford Summary

Chandra Crawford is a Canadian cross-country skier who has competed since 2001....
 took a quicker route to the top of the podium, winning the 1.1 kilometre cross-country sprint gold in her Olympic debut. In the men's ice hockey quarterfinals, the previously undefeated Slovakians lost to the Czech Republic while Russia, Finland, and Sweden eliminated Canada, the United States, and Switzerland, respectively. Philipp SchochPhilipp Schoch

Philipp Schoch is a Swiss snowboarder....
 successfully defended his snowboarding giant slalom gold against his brother SimonSimon Schoch

Simon Schoch is a Swiss snowboarder....
.

Day 13

Sweden took the women's championship in the curling finals held on 23 February. Shizuka ArakawaShizuka Arakawa

Shizuka Arakawa is a Japanese figure skater who won the gold medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics in the Ladies Singles event i...
 gave Japan its first gold medal of the Games and first figure skating gold medal, winning the ladies' figure skating competition in part by being able to finish without falling, as Sasha CohenSasha Cohen Summary

Alexandra Pauline "Sasha" Cohen is an American figure skater....
 and Irina SlutskayaIrina Slutskaya

Irina Slutskaya, born February 9, 1979 in Moscow, Russia is a Russian figure skater....
 both tumbled. Russia wrested the gold medal in women's team biathlon from two-time defending champions Germany.

Day 14

February 24 was the day of the men's curling finals, in which Canada won its first gold medal and the United States won its first medal in the sport as Canada defeated Finland and the United States beat Great Britain for the second time. The figure skating gala was also held, with top placers in all of the events performing exhibitions. Sweden and Finland won their men's ice hockey semifinal games, defeating the Czech Republic and Russia.

Day 15

The Austrians swept the men's alpine slalom medals on 25 February, led by Benjamin RaichBenjamin Raich

Benjamin Raich is an Austrian skier who won gold medals in the Giant Slalom and Slalom at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin,...
. Germany took gold medals in the men's 15 kilometre biathlon and the men's individual bobsleigh. Apolo Anton OhnoApolo Anton Ohno

Apolo Anton Ohno is an American short track speed skating competitor, and a two-time gold medalist in the Winter Olympics....
 won his second short track speed skating gold medal, with only somewhat less controversy than his first 4 years earlier.

Day 16

The final day of competition and the closing ceremony2006 Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony

The Closing Ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics took place on February 26, 2006 beginning at 20:00 CET at the Stadio ...
, were held on 26 February. The Swedish men's ice hockey team handed Finland their first loss in the final to take the gold medal. In the closing ceremony, Manuela Di CentaManuela Di Centa

Manuela Di Centa is an Italian cross-country skier and former Olympic athlete....
, a seven-time Olympic medalist from Italy and then-member of the International Olympic CommitteeInternational Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and De...
, was scheduled to present the medals for the men's 50 kilometre cross-country skiing event. This resulted in her presenting the gold medal to her own brother when Giorgio Di CentaGiorgio Di Centa

Giorgio Di Centa is an Italian cross country skier who won two gold medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics, including the indivi...
 won the event to take his second gold medal.

Venues


Olympic areas

Olympic events were mainly held in Turin, but other events (namely skiing, snowboarding, and the track sports) were held in mountainous outlying villages for obvious reasons.
Turin
Many venues were located in the Olympic District in central Turin, including:
  • Oval LingottoOval Lingotto

    Torino Oval Lingotto is an indoor arena in Turin, Italy....
     - Speed skating
  • Torino EsposizioniTorino Esposizioni

    Torino Esposizioni is an exposition hall and convention centre in Turin, Italy....
     - Ice hockey
  • Palasport OlimpicoTorino Palasport Olimpico

    Torino Palasport Olimpico is an arena in Turin, Italy....
     - Ice hockey
  • Stadio Olimpico - Opening2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

    The Opening Ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics was held on February 10, 2006 beginning at 20:00 CET at the Stadio Ol...
     and closing ceremonies
  • PalavelaTorino Palavela

    Torino Palavela is an arena in Turin, Italy, on the bank of the River Po....
     - Figure skating, short-track speed skating
  • Olympic Village

Other locations

  • BardonecchiaBardonecchia

    Bardonecchia is an Italian town located in the Province of Turin, in the Piedmont region....
    , located in Alta Val di Susa, was the site of the snowboardingSnowboarding at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    The 2006 Winter Olympic Games Snowboarding competition consisted of men's and women's Halfpipe, Parallel Giant Slalom and Sn...
     competitions. An Olympic Village is also located in Bardonecchia.
  • Cesana PariolCesana Pariol

    Cesana Pariol is the venue for bobsled, luge and skeleton during the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy....
     was the competition site for lugeLuge at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    The luge competition at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held at the Cesana Pariol venue in Cesana, from February 11 to Fe...
    , bobsleighBobsleigh at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Three bobsleigh events were competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics, at the Cesana Pariol venue....
    , and skeletonSkeleton at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    The Skeleton competition at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games was held at Cesana Pariol in Cesana, Italy on February 16 an...
    .
  • Cesana-San Sicario was the site of biathlonBiathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Biathlon at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten biathlon events....
     and alpine skiingFacts About Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten alpine skiing events....
     events.
  • PineroloPinerolo

    Pinerolo is a town and episcopal see in Italy, 40 kilometres southwest of Turin on the River Chisone....
    , a town of 35,000, located 50 km from Turin, was the host of curlingCurling at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in the town of Pinerolo, Italy from February 13 to February 24....
     events.
  • PragelatoPragelato

    Pragelato is a comune in the Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 60 km west of Turin....
     was the site of cross-country skiing, ski jumpingSki jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Ski jumping at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games was two individual events and one team event....
    , and nordic combinedNordic combined at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Three events were contested in the Nordic combined competition at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games....
     competitions.
  • Sauze d'OulxSauze d'Oulx

    Sauze d'Oulx is a town and commune in the province of Turin, Piedmont located 80 kilometres from Turin....
    , a resort located 80 km from Turin, was the host of the freestyle skiingFreestyle skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Four freestyle skiing events were held at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, at the venue in Sauze d'Oulx....
     events.
  • SestriereSestriere

    Sestriere is an alpine village in Italy, a comune of the Province of Turin....
    , located 100 km from Turin, was the site of alpine skiingAlpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics

    Alpine skiing at the 2006 Winter Olympics included ten alpine skiing events....
     events. An Olympic village is also located in Sestriere.

Olympic villages

  • BardonecchiaBardonecchia

    Bardonecchia is an Italian town located in the Province of Turin, in the Piedmont region....
  • SestriereSestriere

    Sestriere is an alpine village in Italy, a comune of the Province of Turin....
  • TurinTurin

    'Turin is a major industrial city in north-western Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the west ...


Official Olympic training sites

  • ChiomonteChiomonte

    Chiomonte is a comune in the Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 60 km west of Turin....
  • ClaviereVia Lattea

    The Via Lattea is a winter sports area in the Italian and French Alps....
  • PraliPrali

    Prali is a comune in the Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 60 km southwest of Turin, on th...
  • Alpe Lusentino - Domodossola (VB) (Alpine Skiing)
  • Riale - Formazza (VB) (Nordic Skiing)

Olympic mountain training site

  • Torre PelliceTorre Pellice

    Torre Pellice is a comune in the Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 45 km southwest of Turi...


Participating NOCs

A record of 80 National Olympic CommitteeNational Olympic Committee

National Olympic Committees are the national constituents of the worldwide olympic movement....
s (NOCs) entered athletes at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. This was an increase of three from the 77 represented at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The number in parentheses indicates the number of participants that NOC contributed.



Despite the overall increase of NOCs and number of athletes, the following NOCs which competed at the previous Winter Games did not participate in Turin:***


Host selection process

Turin was chosen as the host of the Olympics in 1999 at SeoulSeoul Overview

Seoul listen) is the capital and largest city of South Korea ....
, KoreaKorea

KoreaOne of the world's oldest civilizations, Korea began with the founding of Gojoseon in 2333 BC, according to the Dangun...
 in the 109th IOC Session. This was just after the IOCInternational Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee is an organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and De...
 had adopted new election procedures during the 108th Extraordinary IOC Session in light of the corruption scandals surrounding the votes for the 19981998 Winter Olympics

The 1998 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVIII Olympic Winter Games, were held in 1998 in Nagano, Japan....
 and 2002 Winter OlympicsFacts About 2002 Winter Olympics

The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XIX Olympic Winter Games, were held in 2002 in Salt Lake City, Utah,...
. Since IOC members were forbidden to visit the candidate cities (in the interests of reducing bribery), the 109th IOC Session elected a special body, the Selection College, to choose finalist cities from the pool of candidate cities after each had made their final presentations to the full IOC Session; the full IOC Session then voted on the cities chosen as finalist cities by the Selection College. Although six cities launched candidacies and made presentations to the full IOC Session in SeoulSeoul

Seoul listen) is the capital and largest city of South Korea ....
 in June 1999, the Selection College chose only two cities to go forward to be voted upon by the full IOC Session: SionSion, Switzerland

Sion is a town in Switzerland, on the Rhne River....
 and TurinFacts About Turin

'Turin is a major industrial city in north-western Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the west ...
. The candidacies of HelsinkiHelsinki

Helsinki , Helsingfors is the capital and largest city of Finland....
, FinlandFinland

The Republic of Finland , is one of the Nordic countries....
; Poprad-TatryPoprad

Poprad is a town in northern Slovakia at the foot of the High Tatra Mountains....
, SlovakiaSlovakia

Slovakia is a landlocked republic in Central Europe with population of more than five million....
; ZakopaneZakopane

Zakopane is a town in southern Poland with approximately 28,000 inhabitants , situated in the Lesser Poland Voivodship sinc...
, PolandPoland

Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country located in Central Europe....
; and KlagenfurtKlagenfurt

Klagenfurt, is the capital of the federal state of Carinthia, in Austria, on the Glan river....
, AustriaAustria

Austria is a landlocked country in central Europe....
 were dropped by the Selection College after all six candidate cities made their candidate presentations to the full session.

The selection of Turin over Sion came as a surprise, since Sion was the overwhelming favorite. Media speculation was that the choice of Turin was due to the combination of four factors: Turin's overwhelming population size difference (Turin had a population 1.5 million, whilst Sion's was only 27,000), the skills of the Italian bid team, the IOC's desire to compensate Italy for the recent selection of Athens over Rome for the 2004 Summer Olympics2004 Summer Olympics

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, and finally a way to retaliate against Switzerland for the whistleblowerWhistleblower

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 role played by IOC member Marc HodlerMarc Hodler

Marc Hodler was a Swiss lawyer, President of the International Ski Federation , and member of the International Olympic Com...
 in the revelation of the 2002 corruption scandal2002 Winter Olympic bid scandal

The 2002 Winter Olympic bid scandal was a scandal involving allegations of bribery to obtain the 2002 Winter Olympic Games i...
.

The information below comes from web page.

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2006 Winter Olympics Bidding Results
City NOC NameRound 1
TurinTurin

'Turin is a major industrial city in north-western Italy, capital of the Piedmont region, located mainly on the west ...

53
SionSion, Switzerland Overview

Sion is a town in Switzerland, on the Rhne River....

36

Organization

Out of 40,000 applicants, 20,000 volunteers were selected to help the athletes, spectators, and journalists, and to prepare the competition sites. They were selected by the recruiting program Noi2006.

Construction


Sixty-five sporting facilities, various infrastructures, sport villages for athletes and media, and transportation infrastructures were constructed for a total of 1.7 billion euros.

Among the most important sporting facilities that were used:
  • The Stadio Olimpico (Turin) (formerly known as Stadio Comunale);
  • 5 sports halls (3 new, 2 rearranged): the "Palazzo a Vela" re-designed by Gae Aulenti (to host short track and ice skating), the Oval LingottoOval Lingotto

    Torino Oval Lingotto is an indoor arena in Turin, Italy....
     (speed ice skating), Torino EsposizioniTorino Esposizioni

    Torino Esposizioni is an exposition hall and convention centre in Turin, Italy....
     (ice hockey), the Ice stadium in corso Tazzoli, the Palasport OlimpicoTorino Palasport Olimpico

    Torino Palasport Olimpico is an arena in Turin, Italy....
     designed by Arata Isozaki (ice hockey);
  • The Olympic arch of Turin;
  • Olympic villages of Turin, Bardonecchia and Sestriere;
  • The ice stadium in Pinerolo, re-arranged and enlarged, to host the curling competition;
  • A new stadium in Torre Pellice (ice hockey);
  • 12 new intermediate-level ski lifts in Cesana Torinese, Cesana San Sicario, Sestriere, Bardonecchia, Claviere, Sauze d'Oulx, Pragelato;
  • The tracks for bobsled, luge, and skeleton in Cesana (the second international track in Italy, along with the one in Cortina d'AmpezzoCortina d'Ampezzo

    Cortina d'Ampezzo is a town and comune in the province of Belluno, Veneto, northern Italy....
    );


The most important transport infrastructure works were:
  • The Turin MetroMetrotorino Summary

    The Metrotorino is a VAL metro system connecting Turin, Italy with the neighboring city of Collegno....
    , which for the Olympic games connected CollegnoCollegno

    Collegno is a comune in the Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, located about 9 km west of Turin....
     to the railway station of Porta Susa.
  • The upgrade of 11 state roads and motorways connecting Turin with other Olympic sites.


In the city, from the urban point of view, the main developments were the Palafuksas, a glass building designed by Massimiliano FuksasMassimiliano Fuksas

Massimiliano Fuksas is an Italian architect, born in Rome in 1944....
, the new civic library designed by Mario Bellini, the new Modern Art Gallery and the great project of the "Spina", that will provide urban regeneration over an area of 2 million square meters through the construction of an underground urban railway and the re-utilization of abandoned industrial areas.

Broadcasting

The 2006 Olympic Winter Games were broadcast worldwide by a number of television broadcasters:
  • An extensive list of official broadcasters is found at section of the Torino Games official site.
  • The BBC provided television and radio coverage of the winter Olympics in the UKUnited Kingdom

    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state that lies off the northwest coast...
     - the TV coverage was presented mainly by GrandstandGrandstand (BBC)

    The British television sport programme Grandstand is one of the BBC's longest running sports shows, alongside BBC Spor...
    regulars such as Hazel IrvineHazel Irvine

    Hazel Irvine, is a television presenter from the United Kingdom....
     and Clare BaldingClare Balding

    Clare Balding is a BBC sports presenter and journalist....
    . Most of the coverage was shown on BBC TwoBBC Two

    BBC Two was the second UK television station to be aired by the BBC and Europe's first television channel to broadcast regul...
    , with some on BBC OneBBC One

    BBC One is the primary channel of the British Broadcasting Corporation....
    , and there was also BBCiBBCi

    BBCi is the brand name for the BBC's digital interactive television services....
     for Freeview, SatelliteSatellite

    A satellite is any object that orbits another object ....
     and CableCable television

    Cable television or Community Antenna Television is a system of providing television, FM radio programming and other...
     (digital TV) viewers. BBC also broadcasted many events live on the webcast Freeview provides an extra two screens whereas all 3 interactive streams were available to UK users only on bbc.co.ukBbc.co.uk

    The URL bbc.co.uk is the brand name in the United Kingdom for the online services of the British Broadcasting Corporation....
     and Digital Satellite and Cable such as Sky DigitalSky Digital (UK & Ireland)

    Sky Digital is the brand name for British Sky Broadcasting's digital satellite television service, transmitted from SES Astr...
    .
  • EurosportEurosport

    Eurosport is the largest European sports satellite and cable network available in 54 countries and broadcasting in 18 differ...
     also provided live coverage of events to viewers across the EU and Europe.
  • American Forces NetworkAmerican Forces Network Summary

    * Transmitter Ismaning* Hirschlanden transmitter...
     rebroadcast some of this coverage for military personnelMilitary of the United States

    The military of the United States, officially known as the United States Armed Forces, consist of the:...
     serving outside the United States.
  • SportTV2Globosat

    Globosat is a multichannel cable and satellite TV service in Brazil, created in 1991, after the creation of cable and satell...
     broadcasted for the first time all days and all events in Brazil.
  • CT4 SportCeská televize

    Cesk? televize is the public television broadcaster in the Czech Republic....
     was introduced on the occasion of the Olympic Games in the Czech Republic.


Country Broadcasting organisation
Seven NetworkSeven Network

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ORFOrf

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VRTVlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep

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RTBFRTBF

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SportTV2Globosat

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CBC
TSN
RDSFacts About Réseau des sports

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TRCTélévision de Radio-Canada

T?l?vision de Radio-Canada is a Canadian French language television network....
CCTV-5CCTV-5

CCTV-5, also known as the Sports Channel and part of the China Central Television family of networks, is the main spo...
HRTCroatian Radiotelevision

* Najslabija karika, game show hosted by Danijela Trbovic...
CTCeská televize

Cesk? televize is the public television broadcaster in the Czech Republic....
CT4 SportCeská televize

Cesk? televize is the public television broadcaster in the Czech Republic....
TV2TV 2 (Denmark)

TV 2 is a Danish government-owned television station broadcasting from Odense on Funen....
ETV
YLEYleisradio

YLE, Finland's National Broadcasting Company, was founded in 1926....
France 2France 2

France 2 is the largest French public TV network....
France 3France 3

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ARDARD

ARD may refer to:*ARD, the Arbeitsgemeinschaft der ffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deuts...
ZDFZDF

Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen, ZDF, is a public service German television channel based in Mainz....
ERTElliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi

1979 - The first colour broadcast using the French system SECAM....
RÚVFacts About RÚV

RV or Rkistvarpi is Iceland's main public-service broadcaster....
RTÉRadio Telefís Éireann

Radio Telefs ireann is the Public Service Broadcaster of the Republic of Ireland....
Arutz 2
RAIRaď

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LTV7
RTLRTL Group

RTL Group is Europe's largest TV, radio and production company, and is owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann....
NHKNHK

NHK, or the Japan Broadcasting Corporation, is Japan's public broadcaster....
AstroAstro (satellite TV)

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TelevisaTelevisa

Televisa is the largest media company in the Spanish-speaking world, followed by TV Azteca, and a major player in the intern...
TV AztecaTV Azteca

TV Azteca is the second largest Mexican television network....
RTCG 1
NOSFacts About NOS

NOS may refer to:*Network operating system, a kind of computer software...
Nederland 2Nederland 2

Nederland 2 is a Dutch television channel, one of three alongside Nederland 1 and Nederland 3....
TVNZ
NRK
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TVPTelewizja Polska

Telewizja Polska Spólka Akcyjna is Poland's public television network broadcasting corporation....
TVRTeleviziunea Româna

Televiziunea Romna, more commonly referred to as TVR is the national state-owned public service television broadcaster...
C1RChannel One (Russia)

Channel One is one of Russia's most highly rated TV channels with the widest reception area....
RTRRussia TV Channel

The Russia TV Channel or Russia Channel , former RTR and Channel 2 , is a state-owned Russian television ...
RTSRadio Television of Serbia

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MediaCorp 5MediaCorp TV Channel 5

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KBS
MBC
SBS
TVE
SVTSVT

* Sveriges Television - Swedish Television...
SSR
TSRTélévision Suisse Romande

Tlvison Suisse Romande is a TV network with 2 channels: TSR 1 and TSR 2....
TRTTurkish Radio and Television Corporation

TRT, the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation, was founded in 1964, it is the national public broadcaster of Turkey....
NTUNational Television Company of Ukraine

National Television Company of Ukraine is the national television broadcaster in Ukraine....
BBC
NBC
CNBC
MSNBC
USA NetworkUSA Network

The USA Network is a popular American cable TV network with about 89 million household subscribers as of 2005....
TelemundoTelemundo

Telemundo is an American television network based in Hialeah, Florida....
Universal HDUniversal HD

Universal HD, designed for HDTV, is a cable television network owned by NBC Universal....

Olympic problems


The Games had several problems, including possible bankruptcy, doping, and poor ratings.

Bankruptcy threats

The financial situation of the Organizing Committee has gradually become more and more difficult. The latest development was a 64 million euro financial shortfall appearing at the end of 2005, mainly due to the fact that Italy's draft budget for 2006 did not include the government's promised final 40 million euro allocation to Olympic organizers. This shortfall could have led the Torino 2006 Games to declare bankruptcyBankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay their creditors....
. The concerns went as far as starting to define the first step of a bankruptcy procedure for Torino 2006, which could have happened if the organizing committee had failed to approve its budget at a January 20, 2006 board meeting. Finally, the Italian Government promised to cover the shortfall.

Metro

The metroMETRO

METRO may mean one of the following:...
 was finally opened to the public on February 4, 2006 after a 45 day delay. It operated on a shorter stretch (XVIII Dicembre (Porta Susa) to Fermi - 11 stations) than originally forecast; it finally reached the main railway station (Porta Nuova) and the rest of the city centre more than one year after the Games, in October 2007. For the duration of the Games, a single ticket (5 euros) covered use of both the metro and other means of public transportation for a whole day. However, during the Games, metro service stopped at 6:00 pm, making it impractical for spectators of evening events. Furthermore, the metro did not reach any of the Olympic venues. On the other hand, the bus service was heavily improved for the Games, although still inadequate at night hours.

Weather

A number of Alpine competitions were delayed because of low visibility caused by snowfall. Despite these events being postponed, most were later held in better weather without any problems.

Doping

Italian police raided the Austrian athletes' quarter in search of evidence of doping. The raid was conducted due to suspicions over the presence of biathlon coach Walter Mayer, who had been banned from all Olympic events up to and including the Vancouver Olympic Games in 20102010 Winter Olympics

The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXI Olympic Winter Games, are the next Winter Olympics, scheduled to...
 due to previous doping convictions. Around the time of the raid Mayer and two Austrian biathletes, Wolfgang Perner and Wolfgang Rottmann, tried to escape and fled back to Austria. Later, the Austrian ski federation president said that the two athletes told him they "may have used illegal methods." After some days the results of the tests of all 10 tested Austrian athletes were presented and were all negative.
List of athletes with doping convictions in these Games:
  • Russian Olga PylevaOlga Pyleva

    Olga Pyleva is a Russian biathlete....
     was stripped of her silver medal in 15