Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of winter sports with an exciting challenge: a quiz that takes you on a journey to discover the most iconic destinations for these icy and snowy disciplines. These legendary places, where history and sporting passion meet, continue to attract thousands of enthusiasts, whether skiers, snowboarders, or simply curious.
Europe’s Must-See Winter Sports Sites
In Europe, every mountain tells a story rich in legendary exploits and competitions. For example, the French town of Chamonix, famous for hosting the first Winter Olympics in 1924, remains a powerful symbol of alpine skiing and the Olympic spirit. In Switzerland, St. Moritz is renowned for being home to the world’s oldest natural bobsleigh run, the famous Cresta Run, a true sanctuary for thrill-seekers.

Ski jumping monuments in Scandinavia
Norway stands out in particular with the Oslo-Holmenkollen ski jump, which hosts a major World Cup event every year. But it’s in Vikersund that we find the world’s largest ski jumping hill, attracting athletes who constantly push human limits. More recently, Lillehammer, host city of the 1994 Olympic Games, has become famous for its Lysgårdsbakken ski jump, a legendary location for jumping enthusiasts.
Legends of the Alps and the American Rockies
The Austrian Alps are another winter sports gem. Innsbruck had the honor of hosting two Winter Olympic Games, in 1964 and 1976, cementing its place in the history of these disciplines. The Austrian resort of Kitzbühel is also renowned for the famous Streif slope, known as the most difficult on the Alpine Skiing World Cup circuit, a true challenge for elite athletes.
In North America, the Canadian mountain of Whistler is world-renowned for its exceptional slopes and hosted the alpine events at the 2010 Olympic Games. This resort embodies both the dynamism and rugged beauty of North American skiing. On the other side of the United States, Lake Placid remains a golden age of ice hockey thanks to the “Miracle on Ice” at the 1980 Games, a sporting feat that has become legendary. Italian and Slovenian Gems to Explore
Italy, with Cortina d’Ampezzo, host of the 1956 Olympic Games, retains a prestigious aura, combining alpine charm and sporting traditions. Meanwhile, in Slovenia, the Planica ski jump is a must-see for all ski flying enthusiasts; this site is famous for its distance records and its contribution to the technical evolution of this spectacular sport.
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