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How many participating countries are there in the Winter Olympics, and which countries are the sports powers in the Winter Olympics?

As an Olympic event, the Winter Olympics covers almost all countries, but there are also many countries. Although they took part in this activity, they didn't win medals, so they will ignore everyone. It is precisely for this reason that the attention of the Winter Olympics is not as good as that of the Summer Olympics, because its events and duration are relatively short.

China's participation in the Winter Olympics has a long history, starting from 198. It is impossible for China to become a strong country in the Winter Olympics like the Summer Olympics. But in Asia, we can barely make it into the top three, because the Winter Olympics are too unpopular for us now, but the number of medals in China is increasing every time. Russia is definitely a traditional power in the Winter Olympics.

Basically, Russia has won all the Winter Olympics champions. Followed by Sweden, Switzerland, Austria, these countries, these powers of the Winter Olympics, they have one thing in common, that is, the winters in their countries are particularly long, so their people especially like this kind of ice sports. If table tennis is played in the snow in the Winter Olympics, I believe China can still win the championship. But this is just a joke, and it will never happen in the Winter Olympics.

In addition to China, there are also Japanese and Korean powers in the Asian Winter Olympics, and their achievements in the Winter Olympics far exceed those in the Summer Olympics. No matter what happens to me, we must firmly believe that one day we will. For standing in front of the Winter Olympics. Because the efforts of Olympic athletes are unimaginable. At this rate, I think it will definitely be realized in another 20 years.