15 sports
There are currently 15 sports in the Winter Olympic games.
How many sports are there in the Winter Olympics?
The 15 sport disciplines of the Winter Olympics are categorized into three main categories: (1) ice sports, (2) alpine, skiing and snowboarding events, and (3) Nordic events. In each of these sports categories there are more specific events as listed.
Where are the Winter Olympics being held in 2014?
The 2014 Winter Olympic Games takes place in Sochi, Russia from 7th-23rd February 2014. Live across the BBC on BBC Two, Radio 5 live and online.
What kind of network was used for the 2014 Olympics?
The 2014 Olympics is the first “fabric-enabled” Games using Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) technology. The network is capable of handling up to 54,000 Gbit/s (54 Tbit/s) of traffic. Infrastructure built for the games included:
How many people participated in the Sochi Olympics?
The Olympic Winter Games Sochi 2014 delivered many inspirational athletic performances, as well as laying the basis for a long lasting legacy for the city and country. Sochi 2014 Performance Highlights. Over 2,800 athletes participated – a record.
Where did the Winter Olympics take place in 2014?
Grey represents countries that did not participate. The 2014 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event held in Sochi, Russia, from 7 to 23 February. A total of 2,873 athletes from 88 nations participated in 98 events in 7 sports across 15 different disciplines.
How many athletes participated in the Winter Olympics in Sochi?
The Olympic Winter Games Sochi 2014 delivered many inspirational athletic performances, as well as laying the basis for a long lasting legacy for the city and country. Sochi 2014 Performance Highlights. Over 2,800 athletes participated – a record. A record 98 events in 7 sports.
How many countries are in the Winter Olympics?
The Winter Olympics is an event on a relatively smaller scale, with about 88 countries participating in 2014.
The 2014 Olympics is the first “fabric-enabled” Games using Shortest Path Bridging (SPB) technology. The network is capable of handling up to 54,000 Gbit/s (54 Tbit/s) of traffic. Infrastructure built for the games included: