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1940 Winter Olympics

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V Olympic Winter Games
Host citySapporo, Japan
Winter
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The 1940 Winter Olympics, officially known as the V Olympic Winter Games (第五回オリンピック冬季競技大会, Dai Go-kai Orinpikku Tōkikyōgi Taikai) and as Sapporo 1940 (札幌1940), was a planned international multi-sport event scheduled to have been held from 3 to 12 February 1940 in Sapporo, Empire of Japan. They were ultimately cancelled because of World War II alongside the 1940 Summer Olympics in Tokyo City, Empire of Japan (later Helsinki, Finland), and were the third games to be canceled due to war.

Sapporo subsequently hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics, becoming the first city in Asia to host the Winter Olympics.

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History

in March 1936, Sapporo was selected to be the host of the fifth edition of the Winter Olympics, scheduled 3–12 February 1940, but Japan gave the Games back to the IOC in July 1938, after the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937.[1] The IOC then decided to give the Winter Olympics to St. Moritz, Switzerland, which had hosted it in 1928. However, the Swiss organizers believed that ski instructors should be considered professionals.[1] The IOC was not of that mind, and the Games were withdrawn again.[1]

In June 1939, the IOC gave the 1940 Winter Olympics, now scheduled for 2–11 February, to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, where the previous Games had been held.[2] Five months later, on 1 September, Germany invaded Poland, initiating the European theatre of World War II, and the Winter Games were cancelled in November. Likewise, the 1944 Games, awarded in 1939 to Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, were cancelled in 1941. [citation needed] St. Moritz held the first post-war games in 1948, while Cortina d'Ampezzo hosted in 1956. [citation needed]

Germany has not hosted the Winter Olympics since 1936: on 6 July 2011; Munich lost to Pyeongchang, South Korea, to host the 2018 Winter Games.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Wallenchinsky, David (1998). The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics 1998. London: Aurum. p. xiv. ISBN 1-85410-542-6.
  2. ^ "Session of 1939, London". Olympic Review (April): 3–11. 1939.

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Winter Olympics
Preceded by V Olympic Winter Games
Sapporo/Garmisch-Partenkirchen

1940 (abandoned)
Succeeded by
Cortina d'Ampezzo
cancelled due to World War II
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